Tyres - the Final Analysis

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Post by neckarsulm » Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:31 pm

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Post by P_G » Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:04 am

colmac wrote:
mf11 wrote:How much are a set of spacers, and what ones would I need? Could these be fitted by local tyre-fitter type easily when they change the tyres?
Any opinion on Bridgestones. I tried to get vederstiens Sessanta but cannot get any up north, tried Tyreman (hull) but they cannot supply either need to get tyres next week. Offered the Bridgestones @ £240 each?
For that price I would prefer to have Goodyear F1 Assymmetrics, was quoted £230 a corner for them.

Surprised at Tyremen, I only got my last two tyres from them 2 weeks ago.

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Post by P_G » Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:06 am

mf11 wrote:How much are a set of spacers, and what ones would I need? Could these be fitted by local tyre-fitter type easily when they change the tyres?
Best to get hubcentric spacers, 10mm if running 275's, 12mm if running 255's on the rear only. I don't bother with spacers on the front but IIRC 6mm on front with 255's works.

H&R are what I have, got mine for about £45.

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Post by mf11 » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:33 pm

Are 275/35/19 an option?

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Post by P_G » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:36 pm

Probably not, the side wall height would be a full 10mm more than than the standard 255/35 and more than likely rub with the increased width as well.

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275/30/19 Tyres - Pressures

Post by mf11 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:09 am

Chaps, I have x4 275/30/19 Vred Sessanta Ultra on my Avant.

Any ideas as to what tyre pressures are optimal for these?

Any difference recommended between summer and winter?

Help appreciated.

Thanks,

Michael.

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RE: 275/30/19 Tyres - Pressures

Post by dadamsv8 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:20 am

did the 275's fit with no mods required, im looking for a set of Vreds but cant decide between 275 or 255? want to protect the wheels if possible with the wider tyres but dont want to have to do any mods to accomadate the widr tyre..also where's the best place to bu y these from

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Post by amanda1 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:32 am

sonny wrote:If you cant make a decision then stick wit 255/35, the car will prob handle better all round, The car was designed to run on these with 19s.
I am running 255 /40 18 on winter tires (Hankook]which mirror my summer tires 255/40/19(Bridgestones)

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Re: RE: 275/30/19 Tyres - Pressures

Post by aidanjaye » Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:07 pm

dadamsv8 wrote:did the 275's fit with no mods required, im looking for a set of Vreds but cant decide between 275 or 255? want to protect the wheels if possible with the wider tyres but dont want to have to do any mods to accomadate the widr tyre..also where's the best place to bu y these from

275s fit with no problem and you can even fit spacers. As many on here, I opted for 275s F1s and they are very good, give the car a good stance and have lasted 10K and stillhave around 4K to go. The F1s on 275 also seem to offer more protection for the alloy rim. I've also fitted rear spacers with no rubbing but this is purely for cosmetic purposes and actually might remove them the next time the alloys are off.

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Post by bfettie » Sat Jan 15, 2011 5:12 pm

Anyone tried the contisportcontact 5p yet?seem to be getting good reviews.Had the sessantas twice now and been good tyres though maybe along with G/Y f1 ass becoming outclassed.

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Post by markwm » Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:15 pm

right, 4 new tyres needed, quite badly. No at all that clued up on tyres and read loads on here yesterday.

Decided to go with Goodyear Eagle F1 asym... 275/30 from http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... b772s342p0

Seems to be recommended by most people.

These are the correct model aren't they? 4 of them, someone to fit em, jobs a good un?

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Post by Ice_Coffee » Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:34 pm

People on here seem to like the vred's ?

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Post by xyber » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:10 pm

I have Vred Sessanta's and they are amazing!! Give them a try, it's worth it.

All the usual places do them, Camskill, MyTyre etc
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