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Old 07 January 2003, 04:14 PM
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Gromski
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I've got a full of Dunlop SP2000s on my wagon. There's still plenty of tread on them but when the roads are a little greasy they don't seem to give as much grip as I'd expect from my Scoob.

Is it just me?
Are the Dunlops a bit ****?
Are the Toyos that much better?
Old 08 January 2003, 09:43 AM
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I have Dunlop 9000's and not too convinced either, it took more than a 1000 km before I started to get some grip, many people here love their Goodyear F1's
Old 08 January 2003, 02:38 PM
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I assume that they're running the F1s on something bigger than the standard wheels....?
Old 08 January 2003, 03:10 PM
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Nope I ran F1's (Goodyear Eagle F1 DS-G2 now called GS-D3) on my standard MY99 rims - they are great, replaced the wheels with 17s and have them on those too - cracking tyres
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