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barrym

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Post #26
No only in 50's. Sorry after a quick read thought you had come round to this size

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Posted 2nd Oct 2015 at 20:17
thewho07

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Post #27
Still trying to decide!
Posted 2nd Oct 2015 at 20:18
thewho07

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Post #28
barrym wrote:
No only in 50's. Sorry after a quick read thought you had come round to this size


Just had a look at the pics of your rallye. Must admit it does look good with 50s!Thumbs up
Posted 2nd Oct 2015 at 20:27
barrym

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Post #29
thewho07 wrote:
barrym wrote:
No only in 50's. Sorry after a quick read thought you had come round to this size


Just had a look at the pics of your rallye. Must admit it does look good with 50s!Thumbs up


Ah thank you. TBH I need to get some newer photos up. It looks much better with the new suspension and properly sorting the handling and ride height. It also goes like stink now and handles superbly

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Posted 2nd Oct 2015 at 20:41
adam b

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Post #30
barrym wrote:
If you want to drive your car all year and mostly on the road then go for PS3's. The only better true road tyre I have had over these were ContiSportContact 5's, but they don't do them in our size.

Just to add that I would never fit a tyre with less than an A wet rating after a bad experience with a lesser tyre at the Ring. Bridgestone RE002 for those who are intersted

Just my 2p


Could have been oil/diesel...?
I agree for a road tyre though, loved PE2s and PS3s. I prefer the AD08R's overall though as they are that good. Diff makes a huge difference in the wet so it could be the main reason it feels so planted

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Posted 2nd Oct 2015 at 22:45
barrym

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Adam there was no oil or diesel on the track before ( I had 10 mins or so to have a very good look) but there was plenty of coolant and car parts on it after.

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Posted 3rd Oct 2015 at 16:10
adam b

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Post #32
Always the way!

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Posted 3rd Oct 2015 at 19:20
SmartyC

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Post #33
Handy thread, guys! Loving how cheap 50 profile 195's are!

Hyper

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Posted 6th Oct 2015 at 22:51

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