Rs4 Tyres

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Rs4 Tyres

Post by Stats12 » Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:43 pm

Hi,

New to the board -

I have a 2006 RS4 Avant - which was a great plaything to have when living in London to use at the weekends, I have now moved to Milton Keynes the land of roundabouts wehere it is getting alot more use, positve and negativefor obvious reasons!

Now the endless roundabouts in MK are means we seem to be chewing through our tyres.
I am not a petrolhead and not a purist so considering I like to have a bit of fun with the car but the performance is not the be all and end all to me will I notice a huge difference by being cheap and putting Cooper Zeon tyres (at £150 a corner) instead of Pirelli P-zero (at £250)????
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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by Ollieb7 » Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:04 pm

What would you feel safer with in your circa 400hp car?
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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by PJC » Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:27 pm

I would never put a budget tyre on any car of mine.

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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by Brooner » Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:34 pm

I would be carefull buying very cheap tyres but verdstine are a good tyre rated by alot of members the pirelli are carp stay away from them short life and very bad tramlining you can get goodyear F1 for around £190 the verdstine about £175 both good tyres but you pay your money and makes your choice but the tyre is one of the single most important componants on the car i'm running Michelin Super Sport at the moment and i will see if they are worth the extra money
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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by Stats12 » Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:00 pm

Many thanks - so a the budget/to reasonable tyre cutoff mark is aroud the £180 mark then.

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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by PetrolDave » Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:47 pm

Reading the tyre tests in any decent car magzine shows that "unknown" brand tyres have much longer stopping distances and much less resistance to aquplaning = you're more likely to have an accident.

I wouldn't put a lower price limit on tyres, I'd go for a known and respected manufacturer (but make sure you get XL reinforced tyres as the RS4 is a heavy car).

Why not look at the Falken FK-452 or Kumho ECSTA if you really want something budget? Anyone got any experience of either of those?

I went for the Vredestein Sessanta and they're proving to be a good buy.

Second the negative comment from Brooner about the Pirellis.
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Post by adsgreen » Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:17 pm

I look at tyres in the same way as I do race crash helmets. Buy a cheap one if you have a cheap head.

Pirelli are crap... For a top end performance tyre - they are still well above any budget tyre.

If you are only replacing two tyres then i personally don't like mixing and matching.

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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by ShaneyB » Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:35 pm

I paid £162.00 for my Vreds (supply only). My 2nd set and find then very competent particularly in the wet and they are great in the snow.

They're not the quietist as far as cabin noise goes but I've had no problems with them.
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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by Rick_RS4 » Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:59 pm

as said above falkens, i had these for a bit on my last car, very hard wearing, not so great in the wet tho

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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by primus2211 » Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:52 am

Not sure if you have Falken ZE-912's over in UK? They're better than the FK-452 in wet but suffers from quick wear. Good and cheap but unfortunately doesn't last as long.

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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by P_G » Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:01 pm

Always found FK452's very noisy in the cabin when I had them on my S4 on 19" Sportec's, the noisiest tyre I have had and not confidence inspring in the wet out of;

Bridgestone REO50's
Goodyear F1 GSD3's
Goodyear F1 Assymmetrics
Michelin PS2's
Continental SC3's
Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta's

On to my second set of Sessanta's so for the budget you have and ensuring an excellent all round tyre for general non-track use with excellent longevity they are probably the best you can get.

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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by Stats12 » Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:42 pm

Well as one was in a desperate need and needed to be done today I could not get hold of falkens so have gone for the continental sport contact 3 a bit more but got pitched hard!!!!!

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Re: Rs4 Tyres

Post by P_G » Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:25 pm

Can you take them back? Honestly, they are what my RS came with; great for 5k miles but then fell of a cliff in terms of grip and did not inspire confidence in the wet. Admitedly some 4 years ago now so they may have improved construction but I'm not a fan.

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