What is the best tyre to get??
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What is the best tyre to get??
As titled what is the best all round all weather tyre, i would like something sticky i do not track the car but do drive hard now and then and do like to take corners hard not being a tart but money is not an object.
I see a lot of people are talking about F1 Assymetrics but i'm not being arrogant when saying this but they seem a bit cheap, but if they are the best all the better.
Thanks for your time
I see a lot of people are talking about F1 Assymetrics but i'm not being arrogant when saying this but they seem a bit cheap, but if they are the best all the better.
Thanks for your time
RE: What is the best tyre to get??
F1's are the best on the market at the moment IMO. Superb all round tyre. You won't be dissapointed.
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RE: What is the best tyre to get??
Looks like im going for them then. I have seen a load of people speaking about them i just thorght they where on the cheap side(not being flash just used to buying expensive tyres for my other cars) i was looking to pay around about £180 to £200 maybe evan £250 per tyre. But looks like iv saved some money.
Thanks for your reply
Steve
Thanks for your reply
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A few week ago I fitted a set of Michelin Pilot Sport 2.
Categorically and without a doubt they are the 'Duck's Nuts'. I haven't tracked it yet, but around street corners I fly and it won't unstick - I am scared to think what entry speeds these will need before they unstick !!! They are equally impressive in the wet too!
I have had Michelins before, and they perform with no compromise and plenty of wear life to boot. Not cheap steve, but worth every penny.
Categorically and without a doubt they are the 'Duck's Nuts'. I haven't tracked it yet, but around street corners I fly and it won't unstick - I am scared to think what entry speeds these will need before they unstick !!! They are equally impressive in the wet too!
I have had Michelins before, and they perform with no compromise and plenty of wear life to boot. Not cheap steve, but worth every penny.
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They were exactly my sentiments, untill I tried the F1's. When you consider they are over £100 a corner cheaper to boot, it is a no brainer!gb wrote:A few week ago I fitted a set of Michelin Pilot Sport 2.
Categorically and without a doubt they are the 'Duck's Nuts'. I haven't tracked it yet, but around street corners I fly and it won't unstick - I am scared to think what entry speeds these will need before they unstick !!! They are equally impressive in the wet too!![]()
I have had Michelins before, and they perform with no compromise and plenty of wear life to boot. Not cheap steve, but worth every penny.
Dave
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id like to know too .my local tyre monkey quoted £250a cornerrickoshea wrote:Where are the GoodYear F1 Assyms available for just over £100 a corner for the B5 RS4 ??
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SP Sport 9000s can be had for £125 per corner and I can't fault mine over 10k miles - seen a number of half worn 18" F1s on Golfs go out of shape, you can feel a high spot in tread and sounds like a bearing.
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BigBash- you need to give Micheldever Tyres a tinkle (they are on t'internet)- every time I get a quote from them for various tyres either bike or car they are ALWAYS cheaper than anywhere else. Only problem is getting em fitted on a Saturday- last time I went in Feb/Mar I thought I'd get there early at about 8 ish- and so did about 20 other people!! 
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2000 X RS4 B5 Avus short shift, MTM/full Milltek to 460bhp, 19" Audi split rims/BBS CH's in anthracite, B7 front/rear big brake conversion, H&R ARB's/Bilstein PSS9's/ESP gearbox brace, retrofit RNS-E+Nav, ITG/MRC panel filter
2007 '07 Smart Brabus 101bhp, Bilsteins, Bentley Silverlake
2007 '56 Aprilia RSV Factory for some weekends
2004 '53 Honda Rune NRX1800 for other weekends
Having had a set of P-Zeros (dreadful), a set of SP Sport 9000's (excellent feedback, let go progressively, good ride quality) and currently a set of F1's (good all-round) I will definitely go back to the 9000's.neckarsulm wrote:SP Sport 9000s can be had for £125 per corner and I can't fault mine over 10k miles - seen a number of half worn 18" F1s on Golfs go out of shape, you can feel a high spot in tread and sounds like a bearing.
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Thanks for all the replies. I'm just looking for the best tyre's im not to bothered about the cost as I have a friend who supplies and fits them for next to nothing. He has told me what he thinks i should get, but i thought i should ask you guys, being owners of rs4’s and trying different tyres. (How many miles i get on them doesn’t bother me either).
I remember having yokohamas on one of my cars once and they where really sticky and gripped to the road well. Any thought’s on yokohamas? Or should i not go there?
I remember having yokohamas on one of my cars once and they where really sticky and gripped to the road well. Any thought’s on yokohamas? Or should i not go there?
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