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Old 17 November 2006, 12:36 PM
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Smile 16" road tyres cost no issue

I am a lucky ******* sometimes.

For work I have had to do 1 tack day so far and we need to go back to do some more testing. Since the boss won't let us play with his 911, my trusty 97 Scoob and I get to play for free.

I need to drive with spirit as speed counts in what we're doing and my tyres have and will be taking a kicking so work is going to get me a new set

Currently on Falken 452 and I can not really tell any difference between them and the Toyo Proexes I had last time. I know Goodyear Eagle are well liked but are Michelin Pilots seem to be the dogs if you can afford them ?

Also which type ? As there seem to be 3 or 4 types of Mich Pilots.

97 UK car, 300bhp mainly motorway use.

thanks in advance - sorry I'm getting free tyres and youre not
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vredestein ultracs are well thought of?
Old 20 November 2006, 08:53 PM
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If you are after serious grip and to hell with wear etc:

Kumho V700A Medium compound, about £120 a corner.
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