M400 tyre choice (again!)
M400 tyre choice (again!)
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igeorge

Original Poster:

47 posts

257 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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Hi all

Some of you might know from previous posts that us S-African Noble owners did not get Pirelli Corsa's fitted to our M400's. Many months later the situation continues, with Corsa's not been available locally, even through Pirelli SA.

My tyres need replacing, and I can either get another set of S-03's of change to Yokohama A048's. The Yoko's would seem to be a better match to the Corsa's, being semi-competition tyres.

Anyone care to offer advice?
Thanks

Ian

chillidog

1,021 posts

258 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2005
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Ian, I got my replacement sets from from tirerack.com, and at a good price, so I recommend you do the same.

Specifications for the tyres are here:_ www.gto3.com/faq/index.php?p=default&cat=28
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Richard

igeorge

Original Poster:

47 posts

257 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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Thanks

The problem is that in order to bring tyre into SA, I need to be in possesion of an import permit. That was why I was wondering if the Yoko's would not be a better bet than the S-03's.
Cheers
Ian

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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The factory should really respond to this one as they always say that the M12/M400's tyre type is finely tuned to the chassis synamics so how can they sell an M400 in SA without Corsas?!

chillidog

1,021 posts

258 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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igeorge said:
Thanks

The problem is that in order to bring tyre into SA, I need to be in possesion of an import permit. That was why I was wondering if the Yoko's would not be a better bet than the S-03's.
Cheers
Ian

Ah. They don't make it easy do they!

AMG Merc is right - you really need the proper spec tyres as the M400 is setup for the Corsas. Contact the factory or get an import permit, whichever gets it done most expediently.
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Richard

paulcundy

1,897 posts

288 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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well just hang on there babes......Import permits???????dontyalovem? Now if the Yoko's are there ready to ring your bell then I'd kick the course Corsa's outa my bed for them - dontyabeleive it!!!!!

Hey in the land of the cape goosberry its kinda dry mostathetime and those Yokos get beter and better the hotter they get - gedddittt?

In fact if its a competition remember the proverb (sic) "some like it hot"? well I like it hottest and in the land of the wurstest dryest hottest road its the Yokos for me.

Here'slookinatyer
Paul C


m12_nathan

5,138 posts

282 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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Been drinking tonight Paul?

paulcundy

1,897 posts

288 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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m12_nathan said:
Been drinking tonight Paul?


Nathan, possibly although applying a gnome translator results in a more plausible explanation;

"the Yokos get grippier and grippier as they get hotter and hotter, the Corsa's go "off" over a certain temp. SA is mostly dry, ergo presuming the Yokos are there already (not needing an import license) its a no brainer; buy the Yokos."

Regards
Paul (the only beverage on my desk is a cup of tea) C

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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paulcundy said:
its a no brainer; buy the Yokos."




Sir Paul, a no brainer to you maybe but as far as I understand it Yokos are not recommended rubber for the M400 whereas Corsas are (now where's that scatching head emoticon?!)?!

paulcundy

1,897 posts

288 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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AMG Merc said:

paulcundy said:
its a no brainer; buy the Yokos."





Sir Paul, a no brainer to you maybe but as far as I understand it Yokos are not recommended rubber for the M400 whereas Corsas are (now where's that scatching head emoticon?!)?!


Maybe but if you've got to apply for an import license to get a set of Corsas but the Yokos are available without one and its SA you live in where its hot then I'd go for the Yokos. They'll only last 6K or so and after that you can revert to the Corsas if they don't cut the mustard. The tyres are replaced so often on a Noble its only ever a short term commitment.

That's what my scratched head came up with.
Regards
Paul (what's with the "Sir"C

gotapex

229 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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paulcundy said:
well just hang on there babes......Import permits???????dontyalovem? Now if the Yoko's are there ready to ring your bell then I'd kick the course Corsa's outa my bed for them - dontyabeleive it!!!!!

Hey in the land of the cape goosberry its kinda dry mostathetime and those Yokos get beter and better the hotter they get - gedddittt?

In fact if its a competition remember the proverb (sic) "some like it hot"? well I like it hottest and in the land of the wurstest dryest hottest road its the Yokos for me.

Here'slookinatyer
Paul C




It's confirmed then. American English is very very different from British English.

igeorge

Original Poster:

47 posts

257 months

Friday 5th August 2005
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Thanks for the inputs guys... esp Paul

I agree with Paul's rationale, the Yoko's are worth a bash - esp as I'm taking part in a Cannonball run type event soon, and I'd like some grippy tyres.

BTW, its winter down here in Cape Town, and rather wet. But as they say, yer pays yer money and takes yer chances.....

Cheers
Ian

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Friday 5th August 2005
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paulcundy said:
(what's with the "Sir"C


Harks back to your TV stint a while ago - makes you (one of) the most famous Nobler and hence Sir!

johnpest

40 posts

255 months

Monday 8th August 2005
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Ian They -Pirelli sa - one Alister claims they will constasntly have stock for us once the European vacation season is over. price around R1400 each

John