Which tyres should I get?
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Which tyres should I get?
Hi all,
My polo's front tyres need replacing and I wanted to know which tyres you guys run in the 185/55/R14 H size?
Also, Do you know of any good places in Berkshire, Middlesex, London area to get them from?
Thanks
My polo's front tyres need replacing and I wanted to know which tyres you guys run in the 185/55/R14 H size?
Also, Do you know of any good places in Berkshire, Middlesex, London area to get them from?
Thanks
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Re: Which tyres should I get?
Khumo's - seem quite good but 60 bhp hardly stresses them muchAjit_mk2_16v wrote:My polo's front tyres need replacing and I wanted to know which tyres you guys run in the 185/55/R14 H size?
I like Uniroyals as a first choice but they can be a bit pricey - so khumos are my second choice
Mitcheldever is somewhere down that way - some of the guys in my other club use them and rate them highlyAjit_mk2_16v wrote:Also, Do you know of any good places in Berkshire, Middlesex, London area to get them from?
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Re: Which tyres should I get?
Since when was a 16v 1.4 60bhp?bstardchild wrote:Khumo's - seem quite good but 60 bhp hardly stresses them muchAjit_mk2_16v wrote:My polo's front tyres need replacing and I wanted to know which tyres you guys run in the 185/55/R14 H size?
I like Uniroyals as a first choice but they can be a bit pricey - so khumos are my second choice
Mitcheldever is somewhere down that way - some of the guys in my other club use them and rate them highlyAjit_mk2_16v wrote:Also, Do you know of any good places in Berkshire, Middlesex, London area to get them from?
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I'm running the standard 16v alloys... so I'd stick with the 185/55 I think.jezmk4 wrote:it didnt, but bstardchilds 1.4 does
im not really sure what good tyres are available in that size mate, get some 195/40s on em!
Khumo's : I've heard good things about them but can't find a place which stocks them! ??
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Re: Which tyres should I get?
I suppose it could be read that way on the other hand I think it was quite clear - a 1.4 8V with 60 bhp wouldn't even give wooden tyres much griefstuart_hatch wrote:Since when was a 16v 1.4 60bhp?bstardchild wrote:Khumo's - seem quite good but 60 bhp hardly stresses them much
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Re: Which tyres should I get?
Ooopsiesbstardchild wrote:I suppose it could be read that way on the other hand I think it was quite clear - a 1.4 8V with 60 bhp wouldn't even give wooden tyres much griefstuart_hatch wrote:Since when was a 16v 1.4 60bhp?bstardchild wrote:Khumo's - seem quite good but 60 bhp hardly stresses them much
Well im finding it impossible to find any good non rip off tyres for 13inch alloys, ive heard good things about toyo T1's and Goodyear F1's
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I've been quoted £45 all in for Firestone TZ200 Fuel Saver for 185/55/R14 which is the best so far. Thats from Martins Tyres off the M3, Surreydavid burton wrote:bracknell tyres mate - super place, super cheap - a bit of a wait tho
they stock kumhos - gor some 195x45x15's from them fitted for 39 quid.
I;ve been very very impressed with the kumho's - wouldn't choose any others for the time being. perhaps consider the goodyear eagle g3d3's.
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f* me!
just been impressed - good roadholding both wet and dry, very responsive I find. grip in the dry is superb - I get the feeling my half shafts could snap if I laid the power down too suddenly - they really don't seem to want to break traction.
road noise is good too, just got to report on the wear rate.....
oh - and they look pretty nice too
they are the escsta ones or something like that, for the money they are good IMO
just been impressed - good roadholding both wet and dry, very responsive I find. grip in the dry is superb - I get the feeling my half shafts could snap if I laid the power down too suddenly - they really don't seem to want to break traction.
road noise is good too, just got to report on the wear rate.....
oh - and they look pretty nice too