Other - Avon ZZ3s. top tyre so far!!! /Banana
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Other - Avon ZZ3s. top tyre so far!!! /Banana
Goodyear Eagle F1 GS D3 225/45/17 and so new the labels have wore off yet:thinking: /pan
Avon ZZ3's - shouldn't these be one of the choices?, they're quite popular.
Always been F1's......but may give the Falkens a go next time
Goodyear Eagle F1 GS D3 215/45/17
Been very good - first time I've had these
P-Zero's for a 4WD, Goodyear F1's for FWD, Ching chong Chinese Wooden re-moulds for a RWD ;)
/hazQuote:
Originally Posted by ghanda
/Steeringw <----Gary driving said RWD car in a straight line.... /Devil5
you dont have Conti's on there...
I've had those ZZ3's before, and unless they have had a major redesign, I didn't like em. They wore out so quick it wasn't funny!!
I have Tornado Alpha's (Don't ask)
Bad points: Useless in the wet or the cold.
Good Points: In the dry on a warm piece of road, the stick like glue!, and due to their hard compound they hardly ware at all!
It looks as if nearly half the club has F1s. They must be pretty good.
Falken ZIEX ZE-512 215/45/17 - Quite impressed for a 'budget' tyre, low noise, good rim protection, at current rate of wear they only look to last around 15k though
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Originally Posted by Wouter
lies!!! camber kills (15000 at the most and i'd detroyed the rear wheels, and soon to follow were the fronts)
Vredestein Ultracs 235/45ZR17 - excellent tyres in the wet, and I get 20k+ miles out of a set :D
jap original spec yokohama ice tyres 205 /55 16 i think dangerous as hell, only rated to about 115mph and lethal in the wet.
they are going this week when i get my 18" rims they have 225/40/18,think they are toyo,s
Toyo Proxies T1-R 205/55/16, had em on the SAAB too, fantastic value at £56 a corner!
Dunlop Direzza 235/45/17 right now.
I've used Toyo Proxes, Dunlop FM901 & the best so far...Kumho Ecsta Supra 712
Toyo Proxies T1 225/45/17
I've currently got practically brand new Goodyear on the Galant at the moment - the last owner must have recently changed them...
However I had been running Michellins for the last 17 years. At the time back then my friend, who's a motoring journalist, said Michellins last longer so I gave them a try and on my 6G Galant I was getting 40k-45k miles out of a set where as the standard fits I had managed around 30k miles on.
I'm interested to see how these Goodyears perform.
Nice separation eagle f1 from other michelin. :)
Bridgestone s-03 pp