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What tyres!? Please
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Flibazel
PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:34 am Up
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The size of my tyres that are on at the moment are 195/50 r15,15inch wheels. I need to change the two front ones. Any recommendation of a good tyre ect, also is it possible to get a wider tyre on these wheels? Thanks!
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Tolkienfan001
PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 11:20 am Up
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Do a search on blackcircles.com. Put your tyre size choice in an see what comes up.

I have recently fitted Falken ZE 914. Really like them. Very quiet! £75/tyre fitted 205/45-16.

 

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LloydPug206
PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 5:51 pm Up
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Just brought some black siroccos and the seller owned a refurb company and did them himself.
Basically he sold them saying the tyres were great with decent tread. Complete bs one was a winter tyre and two were remoulds with 3mm.

Got all four changed to Toyo Proxes T1-r's 195-50-15

All four fitted were £190 on tyreshopper.co.uk just select your nearest National Tyres place and have them fitted when it suits. Ace!

Oh and the tyres are brilliant in both wet and dry, haven't tried them in really bad weather yet though. But the grip is definitely there in normal driving in tight bends etc.

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