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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby mattmcc22 » Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:20 pm

This website compares a group of the performance tyres fairly well. I would say its worth checking out
http://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-gb/car/find-your-tyres/test-results/summer/pzero-nero-gt-sportscar-2013-04
Also saint george tyres seems to have tyres really cheap so i would suggest getting people to price match them
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby Manaz » Fri Feb 20, 2015 4:37 am

mattmcc22 wrote:This website compares a group of the performance tyres fairly well. I would say its worth checking out
http://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-gb/car/find-your-tyres/test-results/summer/pzero-nero-gt-sportscar-2013-04
Also saint george tyres seems to have tyres really cheap so i would suggest getting people to price match them


That page does - the site itself belongs to Pirelli, and will only have content that shows Pirelli in a good light.

Regarding St George tyres, they're well known (along with Tempe Tyres) for some particular practices that result in many places refuse to price match them. I know I wouldn't buy tyres from them.
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby mattmcc22 » Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:21 am

Yes I wouldn't buy from them either, but I find that kmart tyres will happy match them, Bob Jane t-mart will not.
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby kiwigene » Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:34 am

Manaz wrote:
mattmcc22 wrote:This website compares a group of the performance tyres fairly well. I would say its worth checking out
http://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-gb/car/find-your-tyres/test-results/summer/pzero-nero-gt-sportscar-2013-04
Also saint george tyres seems to have tyres really cheap so i would suggest getting people to price match them


That page does - the site itself belongs to Pirelli, and will only have content that shows Pirelli in a good light.


But interestingly enough, the Conti looks to be the "best" tyre in those tests. The Pirelli is probably 2nd.

So nice work by Pirelli to give free advertising for Conti...
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby shav » Fri Feb 20, 2015 9:19 am

Trying to find a tyre that will suit the following criteria:

Low road noise
Asymmetrical tread pattern for cross rotation purposes.
Decent grip in wet and dry (doesnt have to be top of the range)
Rim protector (not mandatory but preferable)
Cost about $200-220 each fitted and balanced.
225 or 235/40/18 size

Im not worried about internet pricing as I find once you add up your time and getting them fitted, you wont save all that much. Plus I dont have a lot of time to muck around.

Can anyone recommend something here based on experience?
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby ferret89 » Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:43 am

shav wrote:Trying to find a tyre that will suit the following criteria:

Low road noise
Asymmetrical tread pattern for cross rotation purposes.
Decent grip in wet and dry (doesnt have to be top of the range)
Rim protector (not mandatory but preferable)
Cost about $200-220 each fitted and balanced.

Im not worried about internet pricing as I find once you add up your time and getting them fitted, you wont save all that much. Plus I dont have a lot of time to muck around.

Can anyone recommend something here based on experience?


Bridgestone RE002 - Great tyre and around the $200-250 mark... best to buy them when they are doing the 4 for price of 3 deal
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby shav » Fri Feb 20, 2015 2:34 pm

ferret89 wrote:
shav wrote:Trying to find a tyre that will suit the following criteria:

Low road noise
Asymmetrical tread pattern for cross rotation purposes.
Decent grip in wet and dry (doesnt have to be top of the range)
Rim protector (not mandatory but preferable)
Cost about $200-220 each fitted and balanced.

Im not worried about internet pricing as I find once you add up your time and getting them fitted, you wont save all that much. Plus I dont have a lot of time to muck around.

Can anyone recommend something here based on experience?


Bridgestone RE002 - Great tyre and around the $200-250 mark... best to buy them when they are doing the 4 for price of 3 deal


Thanks Daniel. Is that in a 225? Coz Im looking for a 225 or 235/40/18
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby alexeiwoody » Fri Feb 20, 2015 6:28 pm

ferret89 wrote:
shav wrote:Trying to find a tyre that will suit the following criteria:

Low road noise
Asymmetrical tread pattern for cross rotation purposes.
Decent grip in wet and dry (doesnt have to be top of the range)
Rim protector (not mandatory but preferable)
Cost about $200-220 each fitted and balanced.

Im not worried about internet pricing as I find once you add up your time and getting them fitted, you wont save all that much. Plus I dont have a lot of time to muck around.

Can anyone recommend something here based on experience?


Bridgestone RE002 - Great tyre and around the $200-250 mark... best to buy them when they are doing the 4 for price of 3 deal


+1

Really happy with mine. Got them in 235/18 for around $200 a piece (after the $100 cash back deal) from bob Janes.

The 235 offers a nice bit of rim protection on my 8inch rim. Fantastic in the dry, good in the wet once warm. Very quiet. Nice firm sidewall, especially since the 40 isnt the best size for hard cornering. Pleasure to drive on :)
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby shav » Fri Feb 20, 2015 6:51 pm

alexeiwoody wrote:
ferret89 wrote:
shav wrote:Trying to find a tyre that will suit the following criteria:

Low road noise
Asymmetrical tread pattern for cross rotation purposes.
Decent grip in wet and dry (doesnt have to be top of the range)
Rim protector (not mandatory but preferable)
Cost about $200-220 each fitted and balanced.

Im not worried about internet pricing as I find once you add up your time and getting them fitted, you wont save all that much. Plus I dont have a lot of time to muck around.

Can anyone recommend something here based on experience?


Bridgestone RE002 - Great tyre and around the $200-250 mark... best to buy them when they are doing the 4 for price of 3 deal


+1

Really happy with mine. Got them in 235/18 for around $200 a piece (after the $100 cash back deal) from bob Janes.

The 235 offers a nice bit of rim protection on my 8inch rim. Fantastic in the dry, good in the wet once warm. Very quiet. Nice firm sidewall, especially since the 40 isnt the best size for hard cornering. Pleasure to drive on :)


Thanks Alexei. I'll be putting these on the short list for sure. Would you say these are better than Kumho KU39's or similar?
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby alexeiwoody » Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:10 pm

Never had ku39s, but I've had ku31s (not sure how different they are?). Much much better than the kumho 31s - the re002s are quieter, grippier in all conditions (I used to spin all 4 wheels on the 31s hitting boost in the wet, and IMO it was too easy to activate ABS on them dry or wet).

I was originally going to but Michelin ps3, but MSR strongly advised to get the Bridgestones. Trutrack, the local suspension gurus suggested the same thing, for different reasons.
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby ferret89 » Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:13 pm

If you were putting on stock rims, I believe they are 7" wide and so a 225 would be better imo.....They are more expensive than the 235 size though as less common, but still should be under $250 a corner

I'd say no comparison between RE002 and KU31, the RE002 are superior in almost every way except maybe wear faster
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby shav » Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:40 pm

ferret89 wrote:If you were putting on stock rims, I believe they are 7" wide and so a 225 would be better imo.....They are more expensive than the 235 size though as less common, but still should be under $250 a corner

I'd say no comparison between RE002 and KU31, the RE002 are superior in almost every way except maybe wear faster


Thats the thing, there is a possibility when Im ready I may be getting new rims with 8" depth. :mrgreen:
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby ferret89 » Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:22 pm

shav wrote:
ferret89 wrote:If you were putting on stock rims, I believe they are 7" wide and so a 225 would be better imo.....They are more expensive than the 235 size though as less common, but still should be under $250 a corner

I'd say no comparison between RE002 and KU31, the RE002 are superior in almost every way except maybe wear faster


Thats the thing, there is a possibility when Im ready I may be getting new rims with 8" depth. :mrgreen:


225 is fine for 8" as well, 235 probably optimal though
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby shav » Fri Feb 20, 2015 10:14 pm

ferret89 wrote:
shav wrote:
ferret89 wrote:If you were putting on stock rims, I believe they are 7" wide and so a 225 would be better imo.....They are more expensive than the 235 size though as less common, but still should be under $250 a corner

I'd say no comparison between RE002 and KU31, the RE002 are superior in almost every way except maybe wear faster


Thats the thing, there is a possibility when Im ready I may be getting new rims with 8" depth. :mrgreen:


225 is fine for 8" as well, 235 probably optimal though


As long as I get the correct offset wheels I should be fine with a 235 I reckon. Been looking at http://www.rotawheels.com.au/wheels/rota-pwr-fa in the hyper black. 18x8.5 +44. I really want to ensure they clear though.
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Re: Tyre Selection _ Peoples choices.

Postby Manaz » Sat Feb 21, 2015 3:12 am

ferret89 wrote:Bridgestone RE002 - Great tyre and around the $200-250 mark... best to buy them when they are doing the 4 for price of 3 deal


Or the S001.

As I've noted, I've got the Sumitomo HTR Z3 on my car, and I'm happy with them thus far (~5,000kms).
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