4x new tyre recomdations
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4x new tyre recomdations
replacing all 4 tyres on my 2001 bugeye wrx, looking for some recommendations for a good allround tyre.
currently got bridgestone potenza re050 on but find they wear out very quickly.
cheers alex
currently got bridgestone potenza re050 on but find they wear out very quickly.
cheers alex
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Recently got some Goodyear eagle f1s, wanted something with a slightly more compliant sidewall for rough roads. Very impressed with the grip so far in the dry not had a wet day yet!
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PS4's or pilot super sports all day long mate.
I've run continentals (good but crap wear rate), Vredestein Sessantas (not a bad budget tyre but the replacement Vortis are terrible), Hankook Evo Ventus (budget tyre, not great at the limit), Goodyear Eagle F1's (overpriced for what they are but comparable to the Sessanta for me, poor water dispersal).
For an all rounder with the weather we get in the UK I think you'll be hard pushed to find a better performance tyre, and imo they're well worth the extra money they cost.
Shop around a bit, bizarrely F1 auto centres were the best price I could find about 4 months ago, £350 for a full set on 225/45 r17.
I've run continentals (good but crap wear rate), Vredestein Sessantas (not a bad budget tyre but the replacement Vortis are terrible), Hankook Evo Ventus (budget tyre, not great at the limit), Goodyear Eagle F1's (overpriced for what they are but comparable to the Sessanta for me, poor water dispersal).
For an all rounder with the weather we get in the UK I think you'll be hard pushed to find a better performance tyre, and imo they're well worth the extra money they cost.
Shop around a bit, bizarrely F1 auto centres were the best price I could find about 4 months ago, £350 for a full set on 225/45 r17.
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