GTste

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falken 452's are £244 for a set of 4. - camskill
gsd3's are £344 for a set of 4. - camskill
asymetrical £468 for a set of 4. - blsck circles

what do we think? all priced fairly well i feel, anyone running the new eagle f1 asymetricals yet to see if they justify the extra £120?
 
Can't go wrong with the Falkens for the money!

No one seems to have had any bad words to say about them.
 
yea so ive read.

the norm seems to be "cant fault them for the price" where as the gsd3's are "excellent tyre, been using them for years" etc.
 
I was a GDS3 man before. Just got the falkens and initial impressive are good. I haven't given them a really good test yet. When i do I am going to write a small review and put it in my progress thread.
 
Just ordered four Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta for my new rims. I had the normal Ultrac's on my old Cupra R and was very impressed with their wet and dry performance and they were ok on the track too.

I know they are not a commonly well known make, and they are certainly no cheaper, they are probably almost as expensive as Goodyears. But they look very good as well as good performers, so I decided to get these new higher performance Sessanta's they have introduced for my new wheels.

Got them from Camskills £128 a corner for 225/35/19's

FK 452's I considered too based on the overall good feedback they have got and their vfm, but call me shallow I just liked the look of this Vredestein tyre and my prior good experience with the brand.
 
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ive just put falken fk452's all round on mine today and after just driving around today they are brilliant

yes ok its a 1.6 and cant go as fast as your LCR's but still :p
 
At that price I'd be tempted by the Falkens.

As front tyres will be doing well to last 12 months for me (I have GSD3's at the mo that have been on 6 months) I reckon I'll be getting a pair of Falkens later this year.
 
Some kinda firestone ditch finders, no grip in the wet or dry at all!

£61 a corner for 225/40/18's on camskill.co.uk
 
Just ordered four Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta for my new rims. I had the normal Ultrac's on my old Cupra R and was very impressed with their wet and dry performance and they were ok on the track too.

I know they are not a commonly well known make, and they are certainly no cheaper, they are probably almost as expensive as Goodyears. But they look very good as well as good performers, so I decided to get these new higher performance Sessanta's they have introduced for my new wheels.

Got them from Camskills £128 a corner for 225/35/19's

FK 452's I considered too based on the overall good feedback they have got and their vfm, but call me shallow I just liked the look of this Vredestein tyre and my prior good experience with the brand.
What new alloys did you get? :)
 
How are you finding the Asymmetrics???? Im drawn between them and Falcons.


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After reading that they are much better on a number of sites iv order 2 for the fronts.. Ill let you know how o get on.
 
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Would be good if someone could take a full set of Falkens onto the track and see what they think there.
I'll do it if someone will buy them for me and get them fitted. If everyone chips in a pound that should do;)
 
Im not saying the Falkons are not good mate im just saying i drive my car quite hard and will bay more for more grip. But not stupid money. :)