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Author Subject: Tyre Options, wich to go with?
osm2121

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Hi folks, I need to get some new rubbers on 195/55/15, and this are the only options I have in this f***ing little country:

- TOYO PROXES-T1R - £103
- BRIDGESTONE POTENZA GIII - £97
- KUMHO KU31 - £79
- GOOD YEAR EAGLE GT - £109
- MICHELIN PILOT EXALTO PE2 - £139
- DUNLOP FM 901 - £84

Wich would you choose from this ones? So far, i think i´ll go with the Toyo´s.
And, believe it or not, thats the price for each one!!!
I discarded the Vredes Sportrac 3, too noisy and hard in my opinion, and the Yoko C.Drive 2.
I wanted the Yoko S.Drive, but they don´t bring them in 195/55/15

Opinions please? Big grin
Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 15:29
darzmat

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Post #2
Pe2's as I'm sure others will agree..
Where did you get that price? My I got 2x 195 50 15 for 108 delivered from camskill

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 15:32
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And don't get the t1r they are horrible. Especially in the wet.

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 15:34
osm2121

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Post #4
Im in Uruguay Dunno
Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 16:04
prism7guy

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Another vote for the pe2's.

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 16:17
darkgti6

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PE2 = gangster levels of grip in the wet and dry.

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 16:52
osm2121

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What´s your opinion on the Khumos´s KU31? I read a lot of real good reviews on them, says it´s even better than the Toyo TR1´s. Not as good as the PE2, but half the price!!!
And the main thing is, this´ll be my first GTI-6, and previously i only owned a 306 XS 90bhp for only 9 months, so you can imagine I wont be pushing hard the car for a long time. Gonna need a whole lot of "quality time" with the car, to get to know him well, before I even start thinking to explore the limts. So maybe I can just start with this Khumo´s, that apparenetly are too good to be true for the value, and once i get the experience and confidence with the car to really push it, I might well think of going for the PE2´s to squeeze the s**t out of it Big grin
What do you think?
Someone tried those?
Here are some reviexs on those 3 tyres:
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Kumho/Ecsta-KU31.htm
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Michelin/Pilot-Exalto.htm
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Toyo/T1R.htm
Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 18:12
aaron6

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Pe2's all the way. Cracking tires. Smile

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 20:50
eliotrw

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I might just copy "PE2 /Thread" permanently to my keyboard for these threads.....

In all seriousness they are the best so just buy them.
Tyres are you only contact with the road, And without decent ones theres not much point f**king around with srpings and arbs etc etc.
There arent many ways you can substantially improve braking and cornering/grip with so little extra cost.

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 20:55
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I found the Kumho a decent tyre, though they wont last as long as a Michelin, little stiffer sidewalls.

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 20:57
prism7guy

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Damn, i need to buy some gti6's and export them to uruguay! Laugh

Tyres seem to be a strange subject, for instance a lot of people on here seem to rave about the uniroyal rainsport 2's, but i have a set and simply can't get on with them.
I also have a set of Pilot Exalto 2's and much prefer these to any other road tyre i've had yet.

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 22:03
playboyb

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PE2's

/thread

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 22:24
osm2121

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I have absolutely no complaint of the Vredestein´s Sportrac 3, except for the noise. They were really very good in dry and even better in wet conditions. Thing is I had them in an XS with 90bhp, this´ll be a whole different "scenario" in the GTI-6. Maybe i´ll go with those again, and see how they handle a couple more crazy pony´s LOL
Budget is really a problem, im paying £10.000 for the car, a bargain huh? Welcome to the 3rd world Thumbs up
So there´s very little left for tyres and s**t.
Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 22:24
playboyb

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10k? Is that all? Wink

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Posted 1st Dec 2012 at 23:09
heliosphan

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osm2121 wrote:
im paying £10.000 for the car


Shock
You truly live for the 306.
Posted 2nd Dec 2012 at 11:25
anth

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140 for a 15" tyre on a 306- your mad..

the ku31 are decent I'd get them based on that price.
Posted 2nd Dec 2012 at 11:34
mik

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eliotrw wrote:
I might just copy "PE2 /Thread" permanently to my keyboard for these threads.....

In all seriousness they are the best so just buy them.


You might need to remove it from your keyboard - they are no longer listed in 195/55-15 on Michelin's website.

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Posted 2nd Dec 2012 at 12:03
osm2121

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I think i´ll try the Toyo´s, or stick around with the Vredestein Sportrac 3, very good tyres but noisy. Other option i have is Yoko S.Drive but 205/50/15, how bout this ones?
Posted 3rd Dec 2012 at 01:49
woody.

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Did you just say you're paying £10,000 for a 306? Shock
Posted 3rd Dec 2012 at 02:54
osm2121

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Post #20
woody. wrote:
Did you just say you're paying £10,000 for a 306? Shock


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Exactly, that much. Thing is over here is amazing how expensive everything is! Mainly used cars. I sold my 306 XS Ph1 at £7000.
And, there are only 2 GTI-6 (S16) here in Uruguay.
Don´t know the price there, but here 1 litre of gas is £1.25. Its NUTS!!!
Posted 3rd Dec 2012 at 12:22
welshpug!

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£1.30-1.40 roughly for UL, SUL £1.40+.

I guess taxes there are quite different on cars? Also they are a lot further from the factory than we are!

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Posted 3rd Dec 2012 at 14:40
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Welcome to the rest of the world. No longer is the world your oyster for a bag of sand.

In South Africa a budget of £2500 buys you a f**ked up 1985 cortina that you're lucky if it's all one colour and has a working engine. This is the kind of place where an E46 M3 will set you back north of £15k for a dubious example, and a new E class Mercedes AMG costs around £100,000. Crazy

Kumho Ku31 is not a bad tyre, had them on most of the Korean rentals i've had here. They work alright, not the forefront of wet technology but still good enough.

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Posted 3rd Dec 2012 at 15:29
prism7guy

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Whats the average salary in Uruguay?

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Posted 3rd Dec 2012 at 17:11
osm2121

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Post #24
prism7guy wrote:
Whats the average salary in Uruguay?

Average, guess around £700, the minimun salary is around £200, and the necesary income to mantain a regular family is around £1100. Things are f**ked up ever here! Taxes are unbelievable!!!
Posted 3rd Dec 2012 at 20:39
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I spent 10 days in Montevideo back in '98, the country was fairly screwed up back then so i can only assume its as bad now. £10,000 for a 306?? Shock Now that really is Living for the 306! Good luck with the motor anyway buddy! Thumbs up

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