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RE: good handling? - Niall - 20-10-2012 As the old git said, no matter how good the tyre, you still need to remember to drive to the conditions. I generally don't take my car out for a hoon if its raining/been raining. RE: good handling? - the milkman - 20-10-2012 yea i dont like sudden traction loss tbh so rarely nail it in corners ect but yea a link would be much appreciated if anyone can provide a site? thanks guys RE: good handling? - Niall - 20-10-2012 Camskill are good for tyres but then you need them fitted. I just phoned round my local dealers and played them off against each other on price till I got a decent price fitted. RE: good handling? - the milkman - 20-10-2012 well my mate has a garage he could just change the rubber for me, just a case of were to get it from. RE: good handling? - Niall - 20-10-2012 Camskill mate. RE: good handling? - the milkman - 20-10-2012 thanks for that guys much appreciated once again for the help! RE: good handling? - Pompey306mark - 20-10-2012 Just go on camskill, buy the right size tyre and get whatever you can afford. T1r's and specs I use to think we're amazing. But after having my Pirelli p zero's, I know they are not. But if that's all you can afford get them. According to most sites Goodyear eagle F1's are the best all round tyre. Don't listen to all the talk about rainsports, just like every other tyre some like them some do not. Maria, hated them and thought they were worse than the t1r's she had on the rallye before them. RE: good handling? - the milkman - 20-10-2012 might sounds like a really retarded question but when profiles will i need for cyclones as ive not got the clones yet? good handling? - Jonny b - 20-10-2012 Standard is 55 profile most run 50 though they are a fair bit cheaper RE: good handling? - Niall - 20-10-2012 Standard they are 195/55/15 but a lot of people run 50s because there a lot cheaper Edit: beaten to it by the old git good handling? - Jonny b - 20-10-2012 I prefer the feel of 50's anyways slightly reduced comfort but better drive RE: good handling? - the milkman - 20-10-2012 thanks for that i'll see how much my wallet is going to be raped next payday now hahahaa ![]() right not gonna lie ive never been so confused looking at tyres before in my life!! ive got the profile up ect but a huge list and dunno whats what ![]() RE: good handling? - Ben - 25-10-2012 Just use drop down boxes to get 195/50/15 tyres then choose a tyre from the ones in your price range, simples! RE: good handling? - the milkman - 25-10-2012 Thanks RE: good handling? - Kwik - 03-11-2012 Just wanted to add to this there are 3 different ARB sizes for the xu/xud heavy duty on service box; 5081 88 19mm 5081 A9 20mm 5081 89 21mm According to service box on a generic search and not a VIN search a gti 6 and DTurbo and XSi use a 19mm and the bigger ones are found on the estate. If you do change up a size new ARB bearings are needed for the change in diameter 5094 66 19mm 5094 79 20mm 5094 65 21mm Looking to go 21mm so verniers will be coming to breakers lol RE: good handling? - aaronshort - 10-01-2013 Tyretraders.co.uk is good too buddy. I can vouch for driving sensible in the wet, nearly died last month due to crappy tyres/rain/vw handling/overconfidence, doesnt matter how fast you make your car theres no point if your mate in a standard 1.4 can outdrive you or if you crash.... |