Tyre choices ????
Tyre choices ????
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bilton_d

Original Poster:

605 posts

282 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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Has anyone fitted any other tyre to the Cerbera than Bridgestone SO 2/3 or Toyo T1s and how did they compare based on price, grip wear etc

RichB

54,250 posts

300 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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The Purple one with a saltire on the back featured in Sprinta couple of months ago had Pirrelli 6000 or something. Rich...

joospeed

4,473 posts

294 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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SO3s MUCH MUCH better than people would have you suggest although seem to wear out quite quick especially at donington (!).
Toyos are stunning and excellent value.
If you're on 18s and want a set of part worn track day slicks for a spare set of wheels I can help you out by the way ..

The Lost Boys

163 posts

294 months

Friday 6th September 2002
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We have been SO2 fans for years and had them on our Chimaera 500 and also a Rover Vitesse and were very pleased. I have just put SO3's on the Vitesse and think they are every bit as good as the SO2's (contrary to some threads)but they do not compare with the Toyos on out new Cerbera. The cornering grip is terrific. As they are only 3,000 miles old we cannot comment yet on how long they will last.

Lost boys

williamball

4,576 posts

298 months

Friday 6th September 2002
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Toyos [on 16" rims] have good grip, and v.good price! 3 trackdays on, and Bridgestones would have been demolished, but the Toyos still look in good enough shape for another couple of outings.

WB

dyb

120 posts

299 months

Monday 9th September 2002
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I tried P Zero's on my 17", sold them after about 3,000 miles, much more grip with S02's.
I can't understand why Porsche use them. Maybe just different handling characteristics.

bennno

14,087 posts

285 months

Monday 9th September 2002
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i would definately go for a set of continental sport contact 2 if you can find them.

they are about as expensive as the S03 and slightly softer, but the grip is tremendous -wet or dry.

this has been confirmed by EVO in their recent tests BTW!!

Bennno

yellowcerbie

159 posts

286 months

Wednesday 11th September 2002
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Are 19" alloys a possibility, without mods to the bodywork? Obviously, with even lower profile tyres if they exist?