my tyres are approaching illegal, it look like the inside edge is 2 different compounds and one has delaminated! they are scudo stunners which are only good for burn outs, they are **** they dont grip, may as well drive on ya rims *rant over*
anyone know of places that do cheap 195/45 15
cheers
james
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Re: tyres
www.mytyres.co.uklord_sharpy wrote:my tyres are approaching illegal, it look like the inside edge is 2 different compounds and one has delaminated! they are scudo stunners which are only good for burn outs, they are **** they dont grip, may as well drive on ya rims *rant over*
anyone know of places that do cheap 195/45 15
cheers
james
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Seconded, I know someone who had a blowout because of a set of cheap tyres.Steve_O wrote:I first buying a decent make of tyres - "cheap" ones are a false economy!!
I've had Falken 502s (came with alloys, crap in the wet, wear really quickly) Bridgestone Potenza RE720s (wicked tyres, great in any condition, hard wearing, reasonably priced and sadly out of production) and am currently running two Goodyear Eagle F1s on the back, to be matched on the front once the remaining Bridgestones wear out.
Can't comment much on the F1s as I only have 2 and haven't done much driving on them but they seem to be fairly similar to the Bridgestones performance wise.
Anyway, my point is that the F1s and 720s were about £15 extra per corner, and worth every penny.
Tyres are your one point of contact with the road, invest in good ones.