What Tyres?

What Tyres?

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R11ysf

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1,954 posts

194 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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As I can't see a tyre thread since 2018 I thought I'd ask what people are running?

I'm not too concerned with sizes, I have late 2006 Tuscan S and it runs 235/35/18 and 255/35/28 which I am happy with and the speedo is bank on with sat nav. I am more interested in the brand?

I have Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric but just been told they are 10 years old!! I will replace very soon but just seen there are now many F1 Asymmetrics and most of them are now run flats. Do people still run the F1s or Micheline Pilot Sport 4s?

Any thoughts?

Thanks

glow worm

6,326 posts

239 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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Michelin Pilot Sport 4s for me

porterpainter

806 posts

49 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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glow worm said:
Michelin Pilot Sport 4s for me
Ditto

s6boy

1,695 posts

237 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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Goodyear assymetric 6. Can't compare to any other make but a huge improvement on the old assymetric 3s.

spartridge

961 posts

222 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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Yokohama AD08R

R11ysf

Original Poster:

1,954 posts

194 months

Monday 22nd August 2022
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I went for Asymmetric 6 in the end. Found a deal with Kwik Fit at £130 a corner fitted. All 255/35/18Y for reference.

glow worm

6,326 posts

239 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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I'd be interested if you find it tramlines a lot more with 255 on the front... mine did and Ben Lang advised me to change to 225s and I've been on 225s for the last 15 years smile

ColdoRS

1,858 posts

139 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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spartridge said:
Yokohama AD08R
How do you get on with these? I am changing soon and quite fancy trying. I avoid the wet but slightly concerned if i get caught out that the AD08Rs will be deadly?

Ri Orus2

147 posts

174 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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I've been looking for pilot sport 4s or 5s but pretty much impossible to find at 35 profile at 225 or 235. If you have any luck let me know.

Phil_D

126 posts

248 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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Running Pilot Sport 5's on mine, no issues at all. 235/40/18 front and 255/35/18 rear. I also reduced the offset on the front to 39. The tyre change and reduced offset made a marked difference to tramlining.

spartridge

961 posts

222 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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ColdoRS said:
spartridge said:
Yokohama AD08R
How do you get on with these? I am changing soon and quite fancy trying. I avoid the wet but slightly concerned if i get caught out that the AD08Rs will be deadly?
Work great for me - much less marginal in the wet than R888 and nearly as good in the dry. Quiet too compared to R888. Must be on my 3rd set.

Am running 265/235 on OZ wheels.

R11ysf

Original Poster:

1,954 posts

194 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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glow worm said:
I'd be interested if you find it tramlines a lot more with 255 on the front... mine did and Ben Lang advised me to change to 225s and I've been on 225s for the last 15 years smile
Sorry, just seen this. Actually since posting I remembered that I had 235 on when I bought the car and when replacing the fonts Jason at Str8six asked if it had been tramlining and I said no, so suggested went back to 255. I've had them on for last 10 years with no issues. Mine is a late 2006 with a wavey dash which is often referred to as the "Mk3". I believe the suspension was revised on these and tbh I've had virtually no issues with it since ownership.

I did a wet weather training day at Rockingham with TVR OC a good few years back and I remember of all the cars there mine seemed easiest to control on all the exercises. I will report back if there is much difference but I hope all is good. Also £500 for a full new set of tyres is a bargain in my eyes.

Stever

1,556 posts

261 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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R11ysf said:
, I have late 2006 Tuscan S and it runs 235/35/18 and 255/35/28
Any thoughts?

Thanks
I wonder if those huge back wheels will be affecting your ride? It must have a great nose down stancerofl