Audi S4 Tyre Choice ?
Discussion
All,
My 1st Post :
I own an Audi S4 and need my first two tyres replacing, I was going to purchase the Good Year Eagle GS-D3 (235/40 Y18's) however, they do not make this tyre anymore and are difficult to get hold of? Does anyone have any recommendation as to what tyres they use or any advise on which tyres I should get?
Thanks in advance.
Regards Danny
My 1st Post :
I own an Audi S4 and need my first two tyres replacing, I was going to purchase the Good Year Eagle GS-D3 (235/40 Y18's) however, they do not make this tyre anymore and are difficult to get hold of? Does anyone have any recommendation as to what tyres they use or any advise on which tyres I should get?
Thanks in advance.
Regards Danny
According ro Audi on Quattro cars it is important that the same tread patterns and compounds are used on 4 wheels to prevent damage to diffs and drivetrain. You may void a warranty if you dont have 4 the same tyres on all 4 corners.
On my A6 Quattro I am using dunlop SP9000 255/35 19 XL. Theses are a good tyre, not sure if you wopuld need the XL version for a RS4. XL stands for extra load. I also use these tyres on my weekend toy. Grip is good wet and dry, but they are a little noisieyr than the orignal perelli Pzero Rosso's.
On my A6 Quattro I am using dunlop SP9000 255/35 19 XL. Theses are a good tyre, not sure if you wopuld need the XL version for a RS4. XL stands for extra load. I also use these tyres on my weekend toy. Grip is good wet and dry, but they are a little noisieyr than the orignal perelli Pzero Rosso's.
I got a puncture a few weeks ago and had to have 4 new tyres, I ended up going for Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric (not the GSD3) because I got 4 for £600 which was about £500 less than Audi wanted to charge me for the Conti's.
They seem a very good tyre, can't really comment on wear rate yet though.
They seem a very good tyre, can't really comment on wear rate yet though.
rsstman said:
jimmyb said:
TBH I would go with the michelin myself. OEM tyre and all and they are really good in terms of longevity.
+1 best around imo, also some of the most expensive.... damn.my dad has falkens on his which seem very good too and are much cheaper than michelins.
Just replaced both fronts today and got a puncture repaired bill came to 180. Glad of the saving tbh as i go through a front set every few months.
snx said:
Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 XL
Only way to go on a s4!
U will need Extra Load + decent rubber to get the full potential from s4 & the enjoyment
Don't get people who spend on a V8 and don't buy the rubber to match
Yes, thus the Eagle F1's, they too are an Extra Load and they out perform the Pilot Spots in the Dry and leave them for dead when the road gets wet (might be handy in the UK) thus giving the S4 even more potential and they cost a lot less. You'd be a sucker or very brand loyal to purchase anything else in my opinion/every other tyre test I've read.Only way to go on a s4!
U will need Extra Load + decent rubber to get the full potential from s4 & the enjoyment
Don't get people who spend on a V8 and don't buy the rubber to match
![](http://www.tirerack.com/images/tires/tests/gy_eagle_f1_asy_rd/chart2.gif)
![](http://www.tirerack.com/images/tires/tests/gy_eagle_f1_asy_rd/chart3.gif)
![](http://www.tirerack.com/images/tires/tests/gy_eagle_f1_asy_rd/chart4.gif)
![](http://www.tirerack.com/images/tires/tests/gy_eagle_f1_asy_rd/chart5.gif)
Review that might be interesting for the OP
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.js...
Edited by C2HYM on Sunday 11th January 09:19
Edited by C2HYM on Sunday 11th January 09:24
As always there is a catch 22. The goodyear may be a better all round tyre BUT you will replace it sooner than the mitchelin in all likelihood as iirc my dad had a set on his bm and they didnt last anywhere near as long as whichever tyre he replaced.
Course they may have improved im no expert i stick to michelins as they are a decent tyre and seem to out last others which is more important to me as i change tyres on average every 4-6months.
Course they may have improved im no expert i stick to michelins as they are a decent tyre and seem to out last others which is more important to me as i change tyres on average every 4-6months.
Edited by jimmyb on Sunday 11th January 13:27
dbsymons said:
jimmyb
Fantastic..... Thanks, I've made up my mind.
*** GOODYEAR EAGLE F1 Asymmetric ***
Looking forward to testing them out at Brands Hatch and Nurburgring this year.
Thanks Everyone.
Regards Danny.
Dunno what you're thanking me for but you're welcome.Fantastic..... Thanks, I've made up my mind.
*** GOODYEAR EAGLE F1 Asymmetric ***
Looking forward to testing them out at Brands Hatch and Nurburgring this year.
Thanks Everyone.
Regards Danny.
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BTW if the goodyears turn out to be absolute poo I take no responsability or blame
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snx said:
C2HYM said:
Stuff
Yep, and that's just one site's opinion which indicates very marginal results ![rolleyes](/inc/images/rolleyes.gif)
Wait til replacement time. Will b a lot sooner than Pilot's and the tyre pretty unsafe by then
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Edited by C2HYM on Sunday 11th January 15:38
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