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best tyres for gti 180
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nathdavies91
PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 10:35 am Up
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Got a gti 180 and needing new tyres on the front its running. Yokohama paradas atm and there ok but in the wet their not. The best to be honest!!! Anyone know what the best tyre or a good all round tyre ? Thanks nath.
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Continental Sport Contact 3's seem very highly rated.
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Read the tyre test.

www.autoexpress.co.uk/..._2011.html

1st Goodyear Eagle Asymmetric 2
2nd Michelin Pilot Sport 3
3rd Pirelli P Zero

New / tyres with the most tread should ALWAYS be fitted to the REAR axle Wink

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Tyre tests aren't great as they only test tyres on a specific car. I used F1s on my TF and they were great, put them on my corolla and they were shocking, put p zeros on and it was spot on.
As for always putting new on the back...meh, so long as you understand what grip you have and where, its irrelevant.

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always had pirellis on mine had numerous sets of the pzero and have been really impressed with the handling in the dry and wet and the wear isnt too bad on them either
 
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Michelin for me everytime.

Pilot Exalto PE2's at the moment.

Over the years i've found:

Not a fan of Pirelli after there crappy P6000's.
Goodyear's wear out far to fast & puncher easily.
Bridgestone & Firestone, not impressed with the levels of grip provided from either make.
Dunlop = usless in wet.

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thanks for the help guys! i was lookin at my car and on the inside of the door by the tyre pressures it said pirelli p7000 so guessing thats what they came out of the factory with? was thinkin of getting them if i can get a set!! been lookin at the toyo t1rs and the reviews have all said they dont last long atall, and the parads ive got atm are brilliant in the dry but living in wales we dont get much dry weather lol. any one used the avon zz3s?
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nathdavies91 wrote:
thanks for the help guys! i was lookin at my car and on the inside of the door by the tyre pressures it said pirelli p7000 so guessing thats what they came out of the factory with? was thinkin of getting them if i can get a set!! been lookin at the toyo t1rs and the reviews have all said they dont last long atall, and the parads ive got atm are brilliant in the dry but living in wales we dont get much dry weather lol. any one used the avon zz3s?

You'd be better off running the car with no tires than with ZZ3's lol.

I dont think you can get the P7000 any more, personally id go for the Michelin PE3 or Conti Sport Contact 3...quite pricy though.

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I've Got Kumoh ecsta's on mine and ive found them to be pretty good not to expensive either.
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D4NTP wrote:

As for always putting new on the back...meh, so long as you understand what grip you have and where, its irrelevant.

What He Said

I just swapped mine round as the front seems to wear faster than the back, if owt ive found that the front on mine lets go well before the rear, saying that i dong have a useless torsion bar Laughing

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Mattie-RS wrote:
saying that i dong have a useless torsion bar Laughing

That torsion bar arrangement is more advanced than your current torsion beam setup!

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Edward wrote:
Mattie-RS wrote:
saying that i dong have a useless torsion bar Laughing

That torsion bar arrangement is more advanced than your current torsion beam setup!

but my torsion beam means i can go round corners faster without cocking a leg, the back end kicking out or any roll! i can also have different set up in spring and dampering rates, although the Cup setup doesnt need changing

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Mattie-RS wrote:
D4NTP wrote:

As for always putting new on the back...meh, so long as you understand what grip you have and where, its irrelevant.

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I just swapped mine round as the front seems to wear faster than the back, if owt ive found that the front on mine lets go well before the rear, saying that i dong have a useless torsion bar Laughing

being front-wheel-drive causes this Laughing

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Barking wrote:
Mattie-RS wrote:
D4NTP wrote:

As for always putting new on the back...meh, so long as you understand what grip you have and where, its irrelevant.

What He Said

I just swapped mine round as the front seems to wear faster than the back, if owt ive found that the front on mine lets go well before the rear, saying that i dong have a useless torsion bar Laughing

being front-wheel-drive causes this Laughing

i thought so lol, 3k miles and 2 track days proberly didnt help too Laughing

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