LikewiseI always go to 1.6mil. Never had any problems doing so but that's my experience personally.
i go to the legal limit, however from around 3mm the ability to clear water reduces so i drive in consideration of that.
LikewiseI always go to 1.6mil. Never had any problems doing so but that's my experience personally.
Likewise
i go to the legal limit, however from around 3mm the ability to clear water reduces so i drive in consideration of that.
Are PS4’s the way to go then?I don't really drive much in the wet and it's mainly for motorway driving crusing in the left lane so I've always been ok. I'll be replacing them soon with ps4 tyres. Should be a good improvement
Are PS4’s the way to go then?
I’ve had RS3’s and the wife also and they’ve been excellent...slightly soft but I hear the RS5’s have addressed most of the wear issues (although we’ve never had any major issues with wear personally...guess it’s how you drive it).They have really good reviews and I do drive it hard sometimes so want to try the PS4 tyres. I've never had them before, always had these Turanzas. I'm getting Uniroyal Rainsport 5s on the partner's car on Wednesday as they also are great and fairly cheap for a run around car.
Are PS4’s the way to go then?
I’ve had RS3’s and the wife also and they’ve been excellent...slightly soft but I hear the RS5’s have addressed most of the wear issues (although we’ve never had any major issues with wear personally...guess it’s how you drive it).
might be tempted by the PS4’s if price is right...Pzero we’re always a favourite until the RS3’s came along.
Just had a quick spy for all 4...
Uniroyal RS5’s - £318
Goodyear Asym 5 - £346
Dunlop SP Sport Max RT2 - £350
Bridgestone S001’s - £382
Conti Sport Contact 5 - £386
PS4’s - £418
All at my local place but need to shop around a bit...based on the above be sticking with RS5’s if they’re as good as the 3’s I’ll be more than happy.
I’ve just tried another website and the prices vary wildly.G
Good work personal shopper!
I'll probably do the same, based on cost and how happy I've been with the 3's.
Yeah I had Michelin Pilot Super Sports on the 280 and considering the front tyres take more of a hammering, they still looked good when I traded the car in 14,000 miles later.That is very encouraging to hear because I just put a brand new set of them on mine last month so hopefully last equally as long as they have done you so far
Might be worth paying a little extra for...what they like in the cold and/or wet?Yeah I had Michelin Pilot Super Sports on the 280 and considering the front tyres take more of a hammering, they still looked good when I traded the car in 14,000 miles later.
For 18’s?!?!From the latest ADAC test the Goodyear assy 5 actually has the best tyre wear. Followed by the premium contact 6 and falken 510. Ps4 was 4th. So looks like a no brainer at £70.50 at f1 autocentre for me.
Ahh that makes more sense...I was thinking that was an insane price (still ruddy good mind for the tyre).Ah no. 17's. I think they were about £80 on 18
Yeah same here...made that mistake before and never again.Will do. I won't really have much to say for a while as I take it easy for the first 500 miles to let the tyres bed in.
I always like a good quality tyre...it’s really annoying me at the mo that my car clearly had a puncture at some stage and rather than get a matching Bridgestone they whacked on a Kumho...it’s a decent one going on the ratings and reviews but who has mismatched tyres across an axel (except me at t he moment)...I don’t even like mismatched front to back when they stop making a tyre!The goodyear eagle f1 assymetric 5’s are more than you will ever need on a leon