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Old 01 October 2001, 12:31 AM
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Been looking at wheels recently, and have found that the local Halfords does four 17" OZ Superleggeria wheels/Fulda tyres fitted and balanced as a complete package for £999.99.
I've no idea what Fulda tyres are like for wear/performance though. Anyone got any ideas?
Old 01 October 2001, 12:42 AM
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Tried 'em on a MR2 a few years ago - never again. Perhaps the later ones are better though?

You'd be far better with Toyos or Bridgestones. Try New Age Motorsport who advertise on here. They should be able to do you a good price.

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Old 01 October 2001, 02:28 PM
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I used Fulda on my old 328 BMW...never again! I was tempted my the word CHEAP. As the old saying goes 'You get what you pay for'

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Old 01 October 2001, 03:05 PM
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Tony,

If you don't want to spend sheds loads of cash for S03's or PZero's then you should try Toyo Proxes T1-S's or Goodyear Eage F1's as a cheaper alternative. Average is between £350-£400 for a set of 4, so they shouldn't be much more expensive than your Fulda ones.

I'm moving from my PZero's as I don't like their performance in the wet. I was going to try SO3's, but didn't want to spend a small fortune to discover I didn't like them as well. I've gone fore the F1's as they seem to get better reports that the Toyo's which appear to be a bit soft.

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Phew, thanks guys. Don't think I'll be going for the Fuldas then. Looks like it's either going to be Bridgstones, Pirellis, or Toyos (so far, the money's not too much of a problem, unless anything blows off the house in the winds over the next few days!). I'll check some of the other threads as well.
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