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Registered: August 2002
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Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 12:04
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Im after a good set of tyres, 255/40/17 and 225/45/17.
The car will be driven once a week on a sunday and at best maybe the occasional saturday. I do NOT intend to drive it in the rain so wet weather traction isn't a major concern.
I also don't want a super soft tyre that will vulcanise just sitting around in the garage.
Traction is what im looking for, but at a decent price!
Car currently has Yokohama Advans on it from japan which are fairly soft and fast wearing tyre and for a similar AVSV102 ive been quoted $410 a rear tyre.
Im interested in the kumho Ecsta MX and a dealer has told me about the kumho KU21 which he swears by.
Just after some opinions.
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Location: Adelaide, SA
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 12:06
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I find the potenza GIII's are good, but i've heard good things about kumho tyres too. I had a set of kumho ecsta supra's on my car before.
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 12:31
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I have the exact same sizes on my Supra. I decided to go for mid-range tyres - something with reasonable grip and handling, but nothing expensive or uber-soft because with my driving style they'll last about 3 weeks.
Anyway, I decided on Dunlop SP3000A's for the front (same as used on XR6's so they're plentiful and thus well priced), and Kumho Ecsta's on the back. I'm quite happy with the performance of the Dunlops given the price (about $236 when I bought them); sure there are much better tyres out there but these are the best I've ever owned so I'm happy.
The Kumho's are nothing special but they hook up better than they have any right to, and given their bargain price for a tyre of that size they're actually quite respectable. They also seem to be lasting quite well, despite my silly camber and frequent sideways action!
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Registered: August 2002
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 12:35
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The sumitomo HTRZ is the same tyre as the SP3000 and cheaper
Sumitomo is the parent company of Dunlop, had those on the 61.
Did you get the Ecsta MX or Ecsta SUPRA! ?
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I supported Toymods
Location: I renounced punctuation
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 12:35
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Dunlop D01J.
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Registered: August 2002
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 12:37
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gianttomato wrote on Wed, 21 September 2005 22:35 | Dunlop D01J.
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Yeah ive seen those, very nice, but im guessing uber soft and uber $$$$.
They also dont have the right size.
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Location: Canberra
Registered: July 2005
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 12:51
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My Potenza G111 tyres were cheap (came with car), but they really aren't that tough. And they aren't cheap new for that matter. But they exceed my expectations. As said above, Kuhmo gets raving reviews, and I've heard some positive things about federal (also heard some VERY negative things).
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I supported Toymods
Location: I renounced punctuation
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 12:58
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Then just get some Advan 032R. They rock too. They cut sik when you spin them up at 100+ coming out of a corner too.
Here's some Jambo upskirt action....
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Registered: August 2002
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 12:59
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GIII's don't go up to large enough sizes.
mmmm think i need extra rubber after that post.
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Location: Canberra
Registered: July 2005
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 13:04
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oops, sorry. I only read the 225, not the 255.
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Location: Toronto, Downtown
Registered: September 2004
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 13:22
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impressive
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Location: Kita-Ku, Sapporo, Japan
Registered: January 2003
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Wed, 21 September 2005 16:09
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i dunno how long they last sitting in the shed, but the bridgestone RE-01R tyres i have, 215/45/17, are farkin excellent... really really grippy, wet and dry (although they are meant to be a dry tyre only) sidewalls are very solid..
cost is around $300 per tyre in japan, maybe a little more, so not cheap, but fark me they stick.. i only tried to lock the brakes once... i don't think i'll try to do it again until i have a harness
anyway, they are meant to be bridgestones flagship street tyre before going to the cut race ones...
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Thu, 22 September 2005 03:12
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I know also stuckys had a set of tyres that they called the inferno by dunlop, doubt if they are the same tyre as GT is talking about, but they give awsome grip and last about 2 weeks on a road car having the craped kaned out of it and one meet at calder doing burnouts every run.
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Location: Perth
Registered: November 2004
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Re: Value For money (and Traction) Tyres
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Thu, 22 September 2005 04:25
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potenza G3s smoke up good
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