Tyres ????
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zooooom

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1,310 posts

281 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Anyone else running goodyear f1, if so what mileage are you getting out of the rears.

I've only done 8000 miles with the orginal set and they need replacing already.

I would'nt mind but I don't think I've manage to spin them up yet.

>> Edited by zooooom on Tuesday 2nd August 19:44

targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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11,000 miles and still plenty of tread left. I'll probably get them changed before the winter though (so around 15,000 miles by then at a guess). 2 track days in there too and loads of alpine pass switchbacks.

You've obviously managed to 'spin them up' a little bit ;-)

jasperj

322 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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600 miles

daftlad

3,324 posts

262 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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14500 miles including a few steady track days, still with 1000 or so miles left

hobo

6,279 posts

267 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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Toyo's. Lasted around 10,000.

VYT

585 posts

283 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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11000 including 2 trackdays. Rears are 50% worn fronts are beginning to lose the shoulders. Excellent in the Wet but I reckon the Bridgestone or Toyo's that I used to run on the Cerb had the edge on dry grip, Particularly dry traction with the S02PP.

shorts!

702 posts

275 months

Tuesday 16th August 2005
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Goodyears lasted way better than Toyos. Possibly slightly less grip in the dry but alround a better bet for me. Okay so sometimes I come out of my road a little bit sideways when the tyres are cold, but I can live with some ocassional sideways action. True Bridgestone SO2PP almost certainly were the best but these aren't an option any longer. Are they? Out of what's available now Goodyear Eagle F1 gets my vote though get the GSD3 version. Uh oh, hope that hasn't kicked off another level of tyre debating. . .

nubbin

6,809 posts

299 months

Tuesday 16th August 2005
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I've just put GSD3s on the fronts and I'm waiting to get a chance to put them on the back - still on Toyo at the rear - my impression is that the tyres are interchangeable - the handling balance is exactly the same, and grip is unchanged, so that's good news if you want to swap from one brand to the other but not all at once. I'm happy to hear the Goodyears wear better - even though treadwear rating is the same as the Toyo Proxes

AlexRWD

1,254 posts

258 months

Tuesday 16th August 2005
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I've got Toyo Proxes, and the fronts will need replacing soon, so am wondering whether to try the Goodyears, but haven't really had any issues with the Toyos in the wet - just tend to drive more carefully!

vipers

33,379 posts

249 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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Got Pirelle 6000 17" wheels, (On a Volvo S80 T5) had the car one year, ex demo straight from the dealer, so just had the first MOT, and needed two front tyres at 150 odd quid each, it had only done 8000 when I got it as a demo, and I have put another carefull 7000 on, so only got 15000 out of the fronts, is this usual for a guy who never ever spins the wheels?

targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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vipers said:
Got Pirelle 6000 17" wheels, (On a Volvo S80 T5) had the car one year, ex demo straight from the dealer, so just had the first MOT, and needed two front tyres at 150 odd quid each, it had only done 8000 when I got it as a demo, and I have put another carefull 7000 on, so only got 15000 out of the fronts, is this usual for a guy who never ever spins the wheels?



My A6 front wheel drive got through front tyres in 10k-12k - lasting around 15k now due to me driving like a daisy.

GOM

1,650 posts

249 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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Me thinx the prob is with your right foot

SpeedYellow

2,533 posts

248 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Hum.... must be me.... but I never got more than 5 or 6K out of tyres.... doesn't seem to matter what the car is.... Sagaris will be no more than 6K....

Daftlad

3,324 posts

262 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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SpeedYellow said:
Hum.... must be me.... but I never got more than 5 or 6K out of tyres.... doesn't seem to matter what the car is.... Sagaris will be no more than 6K....

Stop worrying.......it IS the nut behind the wheel. You must be driving it like you stole it

SpeedYellow

2,533 posts

248 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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It just goes sideways all the time..... and then that blue smoke comes off the rear tyres..... One the Sagaris though, the fronts are wearing big time as well... so at least I'll be able to get four new tyres at the same time....!

Daftlad

3,324 posts

262 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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SpeedYellow said:
It just goes sideways all the time..... and then that blue smoke comes off the rear tyres..... One the Sagaris though, the fronts are wearing big time as well... so at least I'll be able to get four new tyres at the same time....!

Mines just getting some Dunlop SSR tyres to stop all that nasty sideways thing and try to project more fowards type thing

targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Daftlad said:

SpeedYellow said:
It just goes sideways all the time..... and then that blue smoke comes off the rear tyres..... One the Sagaris though, the fronts are wearing big time as well... so at least I'll be able to get four new tyres at the same time....!


Mines just getting some Dunlop SSR tyres to stop all that nasty sideways thing and try to project more fowards type thing


Where from? how much? All round? How are they in the wet?

Pauses for breath...

I need some rears soon you see, normally get them from mytyres.co.uk :-)

Daftlad

3,324 posts

262 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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targarama said:

Daftlad said:


SpeedYellow said:
It just goes sideways all the time..... and then that blue smoke comes off the rear tyres..... One the Sagaris though, the fronts are wearing big time as well... so at least I'll be able to get four new tyres at the same time....!



Mines just getting some Dunlop SSR tyres to stop all that nasty sideways thing and try to project more fowards type thing



Where from? how much? All round? How are they in the wet?

Pauses for breath...

I need some rears soon you see, normally get them from mytyres.co.uk :-)

£89.00 each for 255/35/18. Will be fitting them all round. Should be ok in the damp, dont expect to get more than 1000 miles from them. They are a very soft road legal hand cut slick that will struggle to cope with a 20 minute track session.

targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Daftlad said:

targarama said:


Daftlad said:



SpeedYellow said:
It just goes sideways all the time..... and then that blue smoke comes off the rear tyres..... One the Sagaris though, the fronts are wearing big time as well... so at least I'll be able to get four new tyres at the same time....!




Mines just getting some Dunlop SSR tyres to stop all that nasty sideways thing and try to project more fowards type thing




Where from? how much? All round? How are they in the wet?

Pauses for breath...

I need some rears soon you see, normally get them from mytyres.co.uk :-)


£89.00 each for 255/35/18. Will be fitting them all round. Should be ok in the damp, dont expect to get more than 1000 miles from them. They are a very soft road legal hand cut slick that will struggle to cope with a 20 minute track session.


Blimmin 'eck. I want my tyres to last a bit longer than that. Sounds like you're going in for some serious track work with the Sagaris then?!

silverstone tvr

253 posts

261 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2005
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Be careful if you plan to use Super Sport Race tyres for everyday use. They are superb in the dry (once "up to temperature", and great for track use, but really rather procarious in the wet.