MPSS's just fitted
Discussion
ARAF said:
Can't agree with the snobbery James, though I'll agree that you've got to look hard to find a really bad tyre nowadays. Stick uses £50 tyres so that he can smoke them out. To get better tyres means you spend more. To get the best, you pay a lot more - and as with all modifications, it's a path of diminishing returns.
BTW, I don't use Michelins.
Smoke them out yes but for the cost they grip pretty good Araf i was very suprised myself.BTW, I don't use Michelins.
Sarge 4x4 said:
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, did someone mention "rubber"
You probably smelt this earlier on today.... http://youtu.be/K2yAEHBIX7U
I have a new pair of MPSS fitted now
EmmaJ said:
You probably smelt this earlier on today....
http://youtu.be/K2yAEHBIX7U
I have a new pair of MPSS fitted now
You need help emmahttp://youtu.be/K2yAEHBIX7U
I have a new pair of MPSS fitted now
EmmaJ said:
You probably smelt this earlier on today....
http://youtu.be/K2yAEHBIX7U
I have a new pair of MPSS fitted now
Quality http://youtu.be/K2yAEHBIX7U
I have a new pair of MPSS fitted now
EmmaJ said:
You probably smelt this earlier on today....
http://youtu.be/K2yAEHBIX7U
I have a new pair of MPSS fitted now
see you at the national meet http://youtu.be/K2yAEHBIX7U
I have a new pair of MPSS fitted now
chrisgixer said:
(snigger)
I take it all the Monaro owners with these are happy with stability. No tram lining etc?
Serious good tyres for the money and can be had for £160 a pop which is a bargain compared to when they first come out and were £200 a corner.I take it all the Monaro owners with these are happy with stability. No tram lining etc?
In a nutshell, I wouldn't run anything else. Not even Cup2's and there are times I'd benefit from the extra grip but my car is used rain or shine so for me MPSS are perfect
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