I need HELP..!!!
I'm so undecided about which tyres to fit next, I think I need some help, AGAIN..! :cry:
The thing is I've invested so much ££ and time getting my car to handle I'm being very anal about getting the best tyre for my car..:wonder: Personal priority is excellent turn-in (a la re070) but with better all round ability. So it's come down to 3 tyres (and yes I've seen all there is to read about recent tests and SN members much appreciated comments) but I still haven't decided..!:brickwall Goodyear F1 asymetric Verdestein Ultrac Sessanta Mich PS2's I can get all 3 fitted for between £105-£112/corner so price wise there's nothing in it, they're all top tyres..:) There have been many excellent recommendations for the Verdestein, the only thing that worries me is in the recent EVO test they had the highest rolling drag by a long way..! Surly this must effect/sap performance..? On the other hand people who've fitted them to their scoobs REALLY rate them. All the independent tests has been done on other cars, ie not a scoob, so you can never be sure..! I know I'm being overly cautious, however whilst I have the choice I might as well do the research, afterall tyres are the most important part of the car IMHO. Jason :freak3: PS sorry to all those who've already contributed to my previous questions..:notworthy |
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I slightly disagree, the driver is the most important, followed by the tyres....
I'm trying Toyo R888's which are hugely grippy except when aquaplanning ! But are very noisy ! High drag may affect your fuel consumption, not a problem if you run a Scooby as you ain't expecting much ! Good luck |
I would be tempted to give the PS2's a go at that price. When I checked out prices they were nearly £150 a corner! I'm very very happy on my GSD3's though so presumably the asymetric is as good or better. Any of the above will be better than the Bridgestone Potatoes.
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