Good Year Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 - best tyres I've ever had on my LCR, and I've tried most of the premium brands. Both wet and dry grip is sensational.
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We all know LCR's eat tyres so sny reccomendations as to what I should get when I replace mine.
Mates got/had Vradestein Sessanta's which he loved and where very good.
Had Prada Spec-2's on my 1.6 Leon I liked but prob werent the best.
My LCR is currently running P-Zero's on front and Bridgestone's on back.
Ideally would like same all round for best grip.
Yes very much so, but who's word to you trust on which ones are best?yes but it is fact that some tyres are better then others.
Years ago it was difficult to find out about tyres but most car magazines are doing exhaustive tests in varying conditions.
i have the continental sport contact 2 (225/40-18). best tyre i have tryed, good in dry and wet.
continental sport contact 3 is also a good tyre, BUT they wil get noise and have a bad wear patton on the inside of the tyres.
What sort of mileage do you get out of those SC2's m8?
I'm thinking of going over to those next time, used to run them on my focus got about 26k out of them, not as powerful as the LCR though
Why do people continue to post up asking random people who they don't really know and don't know how good drivers they are about tyres.
Years ago it was difficult to find out about tyres but most car magazines are doing exhaustive tests in varying conditions.
I know people who will make a set of remould feel better on a car than most with decent road tyres.
But if you want my opinion
i cannot understand why people say a LCR is heavy on brakes and tyres.
I've been regularly getting 20,000 miles out of my front brakes and 30,000 miles out of my rears even with track driving and hard back road driving.
same with tyres
I've been getting 12-15,000 miles out of my tyres rotationg them, new on rear then swap onto front when the front are done
As for tyres it totally depends on how your car is set up, how often you check your tyre pressure, how you drive, what tyre pressure you run and how often you get your geometry checked.
These all have big effect on tyre longevity.
Asking someone about tyres is like asking how good steak is, person prefecerence, experiences and opinions has too much to do with it
Just buy some part worns and be done with it... Tongue in cheek
think im guna order 2x Vradestein Ultrac Sessanta's this week (for the front)
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vredestein/Ultrac-Sessanta.htm