Tyre question

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Post by rooboy »

Do not get Michelin pilot premacys, they are rubbish. I keep hearing good things about Toyo Proxes and Pirelli P zeros. None are cheap though especially with a dodgy tyre size like yours (and mine).


www.mytyres.net will get you a good deal.
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Post by carmadaaron »

Toyos should be cheaper than Pirelli P zeros

205/45/16 isnt really an awkward size... so many makes.
you should see 195/40/16 there is only one manufacturer! :shock:
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

you could always pester your local friendly (?) stealership into telling you the pressures - just kid on that you bought a polo with those tyres as a factory option but now you've lost the info (handbook missing, petrol flap sticker mysteriously worn away...).

my own handbook gives pressures for a range of tyres and situations, and it does differ according to size (...slightly..). Unfortunately as its a mk3 handbook and only for tyres upto the comparitively mild G40 spec ones, I cant give much help!
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Post by SiDaBa »

Well tyre pressures are 2.2 (front i think) and 2.6, which is (rounded up) 32psi and 38psi!! And i ordere Toyo proxes!! :D
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

not 31 and 34-35, assuming 1 bar = 14psi?

(oh, no, sorry, my bad, yours are closer.. perhaps a half-pound low in fact.... would have just removed this post but it's jolted what i thought to be a fundamental constant so feel i should leave it. it's not 14.0 - it's 14.7... so even 15.0 would be closer instead of "fourteen"! that's dodgy secondary school physics for you!)

also the site i got that conversion from has disillusioned me of how fast my car should go :D... miles to kilometres is not 1.6 any more but 1.609 (oh... call it 1.61)... so 145k is now only 90.1mph rather than 90.7.. :lol:
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Post by rooboy »

carmadaaron wrote:205/45/16 isnt really an awkward size... so many makes.
you should see 195/40/16 there is only one manufacturer! :shock:
Not an awkward size, but as they are rarer than 205/50/16 and 205/40/16 they are more expensive.
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Post by carmadaaron »

Toyos are the way to go! 8)
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Post by jrw »

If you live in the Midlands http://www.tyresrus.co.uk are the cheapest bar none.

I was quoted £80 each for my Bridgestones and £126 from National!

Which are the best all round tyres? Performance, wet driving and most importantly when doing 18000 a year...tyre wear? :wink:
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Post by carmadaaron »

is that a good place for 17"?
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Post by SiDaBa »

I know it's been a couple of weeks since i actually got the tyres fitted and on the car but it's the first moment i've had to take some pictures and post them.

Very happy with the tyres!! I have far more grip now that's probably due to the size increase in wheel as well as the good tyre!!

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Pictures were only takes on my phone so i do apologise for the quality of the photos!! :D
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Post by Petrified »

The only problem with Toyos is the soft compound. A lot of people complain they wear out quicker, but I find the price makes up for this. Although on this car the toyos have really lasted...

I had a full set of toyos fitted in May 2003 while on 1000 miles.
Replaced the fronts on 18000 miles in february and the rears on 20000 in April.

so 17000 on the front, 19000 on the rear, not bad :D

James.
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Hope i get that kind of mileage out of mine!! :D
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Post by carmadaaron »

SiDaBa , can u post some pix of your car? i like ur wheels. they look like sport ones except bigger :D
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carmadaaron wrote:SiDaBa , can u post some pix of your car? i like ur wheels. they look like sport ones except bigger :D
I'll get back to ya during the week, working this weekend, and i'll need the proper camera!! :)
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Post by logistix »

i think they are 16" conturs, right? they don't look as good in the vw catalogue as they look in real life. i like 'em! :lol:
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