New Tyre Time!
Discussion
Sorry to drag this up, I know there's been lots of threads in the past.. but all seem quite old now.
Was going to go for the non-standard combo of
225/40/18 front
255/35/18 rear
For a little bit more contact at the rear and a little less at the front to hopefully get rid of some of some tram lining.
Goodyear Eagle F1 ASym.. or Proxes R1R (most likely the GY's I had Proxes on my last Tuscan and wasn't a fan of their wet weather characteristics, standing water could be pretty scary.)
Still the right way to go?
Cheers
Dave
Was going to go for the non-standard combo of
225/40/18 front
255/35/18 rear
For a little bit more contact at the rear and a little less at the front to hopefully get rid of some of some tram lining.
Goodyear Eagle F1 ASym.. or Proxes R1R (most likely the GY's I had Proxes on my last Tuscan and wasn't a fan of their wet weather characteristics, standing water could be pretty scary.)
Still the right way to go?
Cheers
Dave
Dischordant said:
I've only used GYs so I can't comment on a comparison with other tyres - this place was the cheapest though when I bought a few months ago so thought I should mention them: www.tyreleader.co.uk
Cool, TY.Have you got those sizes too or the standard setup?
BluePurpleRed said:
I'm thinking of getting some Goodyears on the back this weekend and leaving the (in good condition) 235 Toyos on the front.
If I go 255 / 35/ 18 is this going to be ok? I wouldn't mind a little understeer as its on new Nitrons and I haven't really got near the limit with it yet and I've got the Evo triangle on Weds.
I was going to use this as a last hurrah for the tyres but it might be wet and they are pretty low.
Can't see why you'd struggle with that combo, the difference in profile height between the 245 and 255/35 is tiny, I'm expecting a slightly "off" speedo by a couple of mph, but it's hardly a laboratory calibrated instrument anyway If I go 255 / 35/ 18 is this going to be ok? I wouldn't mind a little understeer as its on new Nitrons and I haven't really got near the limit with it yet and I've got the Evo triangle on Weds.
I was going to use this as a last hurrah for the tyres but it might be wet and they are pretty low.
I normally judge speed by how much of my hair is being pulled out by the wind, or the volume of the GFs moaning.
Some have gone for 225s at the front to try to reduce tramlining,
Btw shiny new set of wheels courtesy of racetech are loaded in the audi and about to head off to the tyre place.
Hoping to have them all fitted this weekend! Yay
MPETT said:
A lot of people are using vredstien sessantas on tvr and have reported them as being very stable. I used them on my bmw many times and they were great. Currently have Toyos 235front and 255 rears. Seems fine to me. Have had full geo done and new bushes and shocks all round. Tyre pressures affect TVRs massively, especially tramlining. Have just been out and was all over the place. Just check the pressures and was way off the 23-25psi recommended range.
Noticed that with pressures too, you're average tyre place will whack themUp to 30-odd psi, which sucks for tramlining. Tyres with super stuff side walls seem
To have a similar effect, the avons I'm getting rid of are almost run flats! Not ideal.
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