Tyre Options

Tyre Options

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Lewis's Friend

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191 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2015
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Hi all

I know this comes up pretty frequently, and I have tried to use the search function on the site. I don't consider myself to be a total luddite, but for the life of me I can't make it narrow the search to anything remotely useful...

So, if people can be very kind and do it all again, what tyres (in 205/60R16) do people use? I'm looking to change mine away from the fuel-savers that are currently on there! The best I can see so far seem to be Vredestein Sportrac 5's (which seem to get very mixed reviews) or Continental Premium Contact 5's which seem pretty good if not very sporting.

Have I missed an option? Ideally, I would go for grip/handling and sod the efficiency and road noise etc...! I was even considering a more track focused tyre, but these don't seem to appear in the right size either.

All help and forbearance are appreciated...!

Lewis's Friend

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1,026 posts

191 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2015
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Thanks for all the feedback chaps. Dunlop seem a popular choice.

I did see some more choice available with a lower speed rating (H or 130mph). I know this is a little low, but I don't think I'd ever have the bottle to try and take it any higher, even assuming it could go any faster!

Does anyone know the original tyre ratings were from TVR? I'd be interested to know, and also worth knowing from an insurance point of view...

Lewis's Friend

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1,026 posts

191 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2015
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I have just checked, as I doubted myself - and indeed I have written my wheel details down wrong! What a fool...

Should be 205/60R15.

It looks like the same basic range is still available in that size though, so could well be some Dunlops in my future (if I ever get the brakes finished)!

Lewis's Friend

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Thursday 24th December 2015
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v8s4me said:
phillpot said:
...Check out the wet grip rating before buying Toyo's wink


Good advice! Although there might have been a bit of stupidity/lack of skill involved here as well wink
That would definitely bring me to tears... Was that salvageable?

Lewis's Friend

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Thursday 24th December 2015
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v8s4me said:
Lewis's Friend said:
.... Was that salvageable?
Oh yes....



..and now running on Dunlop Blue Rinse thumbup
What you really need are Bridgestone Fuel Savers... A combination of those and my rear suspension set way too hard (plus a certain lack of driving talent) meant the last track day I did I could hardly keep up on the sighting lap...!