Goodyear Eagle F1 Asym 5

Goodyear Eagle F1 Asym 5

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mrmichaelsankey

86 posts

141 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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Got the A3 F1s on my 992. They were factory fit and when I picked it up my first thought was “not Pirelli?”

Very surprised how good they are. Grip well, after 900 miles have become quieter, good rim protection.

They are noisy when cold, very fussy about pressures too for noise, but otherwise I’m sold!

My last car was an F10 M5, that ran Pzeros before I changed to PS4S all round. I found them to be a fantastic tyre, but I’m not ruling out keeping the F1s on the C4S

jon-

16,509 posts

216 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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mrmichaelsankey said:
Got the A3 F1s on my 992. They were factory fit and when I picked it up my first thought was “not Pirelli?”

Very surprised how good they are. Grip well, after 900 miles have become quieter, good rim protection.

They are noisy when cold, very fussy about pressures too for noise, but otherwise I’m sold!

My last car was an F10 M5, that ran Pzeros before I changed to PS4S all round. I found them to be a fantastic tyre, but I’m not ruling out keeping the F1s on the C4S
Where were your thoughts on the P Zero vs PS4S on the M5?

d_a_n1979

8,370 posts

72 months

Tuesday 16th March 2021
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To update this; I've ended up going with the Michelin PS4s for my E39 touring, 235/45/17 sizes, XL spec tyres

Via Camskill; they have a £50 off offer running currently; so that made the PS4s the same prices as the F1s and for that alone, it made sense to me to go for the PS4s

Fingers crossed they're better in this size that they were in the 18" sizes I had on previous alloys; they droned a lot and that really put me off them