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Old 17 March 2000, 10:20 PM
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Old 17 March 2000, 10:44 PM
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And for comparison good ol' Micheldever Tyres in Hampshire do a set of 16" P-Zeros for £424 all inclusive.

Paul
Old 19 March 2000, 08:11 PM
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Four Eagle F1,s £360 Total Tyres Binfield Bracknell.

Old 19 March 2000, 08:39 PM
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Hi Graham,

Good price, but how do you find the F1s? I'm on P Zeros and they're faultless.
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Old 20 March 2000, 12:13 PM
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Graham,

That's a super price for F1s. I'll have to see if they can do S-02s for that price.

Paul
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I was quoted £55 ea for F1's at Wembley tyres!! I'll be in Wembley this week to see if this is true or not.

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Old 11 May 2000, 09:58 PM
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I've put P-Zero's on my 95 WRX (to replace the previous P Zero's already fitted) and they are OK apart from the understeer in slow bends. Next time I will try something different. If Yokohama do 205/50/16 then they will perhaps be better.
It all depends on driving style, aggression, hoolaganistic tendencies etc.
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I find the Eagle F1-s very good in the dry , and even better in the wet. Also seem to be lasting well. Graham 95 WRX.




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