£130 a corner!!!
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hornetrider

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63,161 posts

228 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Jaysus yikes

Just doing some googlage on how much tyres will cost down the line when they need doing. I'm well impressed with the level of grip afforded by the OEM 205/45/17 Potenza RE050s - but by christ they are well expensive!! I miss having Toyos in 15" for £40 a pop frown

youngsyr

14,742 posts

215 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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hornetrider said:
Jaysus yikes

Just doing some googlage on how much tyres will cost down the line when they need doing. I'm well impressed with the level of grip afforded by the OEM 205/45/17 Potenza RE050s - but by christ they are well expensive!! I miss having Toyos in 15" for £40 a pop frown
Try Falken 452 or 912, or Goodyear F1 Asymmetric, all great tyres, all less than £130 per corner.

hornetrider

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63,161 posts

228 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Yeah I had 452s on the GTV and Boxster - good tyre. Funny as blackcircles and mytyres don't list the 452 in that size, only the 912. Isn't the 912 a more 'touring'-y type tyre? T1Rs are still coming in at £100. A TON FFS! Damn my 17 inch wheels mad

hyperblue

2,853 posts

203 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Dunno if this is useful for MX-5's, but the OEM tyres for my car are 205/45/17. However, 215/40/17's tend to be cheaper for some reason - Yoko Parada Spec 2's (which are great on the Mini) are about £70 in this size.

Edited by hyperblue on Monday 12th July 22:29

NeoVR

437 posts

194 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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As above.. i had the same potenzas on my MPS.. replaced with FK452s in the wider (cant remember if it was 215 or 225) for half the price...
The Falkens definately gripped better, but had softer sidewalls. although on a light car like the MX5 wont be such an issue.

hornetrider

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63,161 posts

228 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Ah cheers for the tips on the 215s. Have done some searching on MX-5.com (a more Mk3 orientated forum) and it seems quite a few have changed to that size. Jobs a good 'un thumbup

roddo

584 posts

218 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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In the Max5 race series we run Federal rsr 595's They are a road legal road based tyre with good wet weather/dry grip. We can supply them in 215/45/17 for £105 a corner. Worth a look!!


Paul

hornetrider

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63,161 posts

228 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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That RSR looks like a cut slick hehe

Not sure on wet grip though... scratchchin

NeoVR

437 posts

194 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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hornetrider said:
That RSR looks like a cut slick hehe

Not sure on wet grip though... scratchchin
Youll probably find, unless you go thru standing water, cut-slicks still grip better than normal tyres...
wouldnt want to take it on ste UK motorways tho lol

swannynhb

249 posts

212 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
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kumho ku31's, alot of elise drivers swear by them, decent grip, good feedback, predictable in the wet, and their cheap!

rfn

4,601 posts

230 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
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I have T1-Rs on my '5 in 205/45/17.
Paid £80 each a few months back as I recall, plus fitting - which was £8 a tyre.

worldwidewebs

2,870 posts

273 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
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I fitted Kumho KU31 to the Cooper S and they're absolutely brilliant. So good in fact that I'm going to be getting a set fitted to the Golf GTi on Saturday - £360 fitted in 225/40 18 is a billy bargain