What Tyres should i get?
What Tyres should i get?
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SystemParanoia

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14,343 posts

214 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Hey guys,

Just wondering what tyres i should get on my run-a-round proton.

The current set of Chinese ditchfinders have lasted a measly 10k on the front and are now worn to the wear bars.. although the rears still look new.


All that matters is that it provides a decent level of grip thouout the year, and lasts me more than 10k

( i would like to have grip in the wet, as im out in all weathers all the time, and im also not a fan of Prielli 6k's *shudder* )


Any suggestions?

tyre size is 175/15 i think will check later.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

220 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Round ones

Pannywagon

1,044 posts

202 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Wan Li make very good tyres I hear.

evil

SystemParanoia

Original Poster:

14,343 posts

214 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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lol, thanks.

but generally, are all of the middle of the range tyres much of a muchness?

i.e Goodyear NCT5's vs Bridgeston B250 ?

sosidge

698 posts

231 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Continental tyres are the best I have had for British weather use.

Not really any more expensive than other name brands. Will be putting them on the current SEAT once the dreadful Pirellis are done.

Jack Blag

941 posts

229 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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I've tried a few and found that Dunlop Sports work very well in the wet. I guess that it all depends on the car, tyre size, load, etc.

SystemParanoia

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Thursday 12th March 2009
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Pannywagon said:
Wan Li make very good tyres I hear.

evil
the worn fronts are currently Trayal Rapida rolleyes thay came with the car. and im betting anythnig will perform better than those showers of ste!


OJ

14,164 posts

244 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Don't get Yoko S306's. A truly dreadful tyre. No noticeable grip in the wet and lurchy and unprogressive in the dry

SystemParanoia

Original Poster:

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214 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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sosidge said:
Continental tyres are the best I have had for British weather use.
im assuming youre not talking about the ecocontact range?

sosidge

698 posts

231 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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SystemParanoia said:
sosidge said:
Continental tyres are the best I have had for British weather use.
im assuming youre not talking about the ecocontact range?
I'm just talking about the cheapest ones. This is probably 3 years since I put a set on though so ranges may be different. Is EcoContact bad?

SystemParanoia

Original Poster:

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Thursday 12th March 2009
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no idea.. its just with that name id just assume they would sacrifice grip and traction for fuel economy... will read some reviews smile


Although the Goodyear Duragrip sound good @ £58 per corner

sosidge

698 posts

231 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Well, your post prompted me to look at some reviews too and they seem to do pretty well... Which? Magazine rate them highly as do few other sources.

SystemParanoia

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214 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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sorted smile

Ecocontact it is then smile

looks like they're £59 per corner. sounds ok to me smile

raf_gti

4,184 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Whatever you do DO NOT get Vredestein Hi Tracs, I have them on my Passat and they are truly woeful, it is not so much they lack grip in the wet or dry because on that score I would say they were fairly decent, it is the fact they have sidewalls made of jelly and as such make the car feel absolutely horrible to drive and they seem to alternate between bad/really bad every 500 miles or so!

Rotary Madness

2,285 posts

202 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Go on you know you want to wink I hear theyre quite good in the dry!

Davey S2

13,295 posts

270 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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I had some Marshal ones put on my daily st box and they are very good and very cheap.

HellDiver

5,708 posts

198 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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SystemParanoia said:
i.e Goodyear NCT5's vs Bridgeston B250 ?
Dear God no, not the NCT5. Worst tyre I've ever used, and that's including wonders like Road Champ, Event and Wanli.

B250 is fine. Pirelli P3000 I found to be fine on a Fiesta.

Best tyre I've had around that size was the Uniroyal rallye680. Excellent tyre in the wet, and last reasonably well.

ZesPak

25,618 posts

212 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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I've had my Kumho's replaced by Toyo's and I must say I'm very pleased with the grip in the wet!
The Kumho's were horrible (spinning the wheels in 3th in a 136hp fwd hatch).
Do run on 205's tough

Darkslider

3,077 posts

205 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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I thought EcoContact were the crap ones? Supposed to have as little rubber on the road as possible so as to reduce fuel economy. Whose stupid idea was that?

jon-

16,533 posts

232 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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I've a set of Falken SN828 on a Ford KA and they've exceeded my expectations by a wide margin!!