Tyres 195/50/15

Author
Discussion

North3rn Monk3y

Original Poster:

234 posts

141 months

Monday 17th March 2014
quotequote all
1st post, straight into a question!

I need 4 new boots for my 206, done a search and the obvious choices for a hot hatch with my tyre size seems to be the Proxes TR-1 or Yoko Parada.
I've just trashed a set of Parada's after changing from Proxes and wasn't impressed, they felt too vague and unpredictable. It seems they work better on heavier cars.

Is there anything else I can consider before going for another set of Proxes? Gutted the Eagle F1 isn't available in my size anymore frown

BlackCup

1,232 posts

183 months

Monday 17th March 2014
quotequote all

North3rn Monk3y

Original Poster:

234 posts

141 months

Monday 17th March 2014
quotequote all
Ay am on there, just wondering if anyone had any other preferences... tyres are a bit too much £££ to experiment with without a bit of feedback from others!

The Bridgestone RE002 get some nice reviews around the web and look a sound option atm.

jord294

238 posts

174 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
quotequote all
no more f1s you say! shame, as they were a fantastic tyre

have you considered michelin ps3?

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 21st March 2014
quotequote all
I've just got some advan neova ad08r's for my 182 in that size, absolutely awesome, even compared with the Michelin pilot exaltos that were on it.

Furyblade_Lee

4,107 posts

224 months

Friday 28th March 2014
quotequote all
I just bought a set of Michelin PE3 in 195/50/15 for my 205Gti, seem fine to me so far.

North3rn Monk3y

Original Poster:

234 posts

141 months

Friday 28th March 2014
quotequote all
Good to know, be interesting to hear how you get on!
Still deliberating here, the more I read thr more uncertain I get!

North3rn Monk3y

Original Poster:

234 posts

141 months

Saturday 5th April 2014
quotequote all
Went for some Uniroyal Rainsports in the end, reviews just seem to love them and they were cheaaaaap!

Get em fitted next weekend!

Inverness

547 posts

178 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
quotequote all
When I looked into this most Renault and Pug owners recommend Michelin tyres. How are you getting on with the ones you ordered?

Saleen836

11,112 posts

209 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
quotequote all

North3rn Monk3y

Original Poster:

234 posts

141 months

Friday 18th April 2014
quotequote all
These rainsport 3's are just brilliant, cost me £210 for 4 in the end from Tyre Traders (about £40 cheaper than blackcirles).

Haven't yet tried them in the wet, but dry grip is just superb and seems never ending. Very predictable, nice and light feeling. Braking is outstanding, miles better than any tyre I've had previously. Grip is improving the more I scrub them in.

The other thing I'd never really taken into account when buying tyres is the road noise. There simply isn't any! They just waft along and I can actually hear the radio on the motorway! Only problem now is I can hear all the rattles inside my french tin!

1 thing though, these aren't for heavy cars. The sidewalls are quite soft compared to other tyres I've used, which I did notice it at 1st. However now that I've used them for a while I'm used to it. I would imagine that the soft side walls would be more noticeable on a heavier car.

ninjacost

980 posts

222 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
quotequote all
toyo r1r's offer awesome grip they are soft though

Defcon5

6,183 posts

191 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
quotequote all
I always used to use toyo T1R in that size - they were mega cheap a few years ago - around £25 a tyre!

Goodsteed

625 posts

184 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
quotequote all
Oh! An early 206 GTi. Picks please! :-)

North3rn Monk3y

Original Poster:

234 posts

141 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
quotequote all
I had the toyos before the uniroyal, uniroyal are leagues ahead!
Had a drive up to the lakes yesterday, many grins!

Sadly not a gti, its my pocket rocket 1.6 16v (although does have the interior from an early gti..) smile