how long do your tyres last?

Big_daddy

Going going gone.....
Oct 20, 2006
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Brummy
Just replaced my front tyres 02/2011, with toyo proxies 16"
other week checked it and they on the limit.
I do poke odd occasions when im in a rush, :rolleyes: i was hoping they would last longer as i think the part worn continental i had would last longer. gettin expsensive changin them every year...:(

how often do rest of you change yours? (not inc track day use :p )
 

Big-Pete

Always on the Limit
Aug 8, 2010
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4 wheel align if you can using a hunter machine.

i bought my car in april and will need new tyres in august/there abouts.

they where almost on the wear markers anyway, highly recommend pirrelli Pzero nero reinforced tyres!
 

Tucker157

Active Member
Nov 20, 2010
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Falkirk/Central Scotland
I run pzero Nero's n I've put two full sets on in 16 months. Still life left in them tho, n I've done about 20000 miles in 16 months, so, I think that's reasonable, I'm not a granny after all!

But I had proxies on my 1.3 polo, n a Full set lasted me 4000 miles! Hooning obviously, but they are soft!

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Big-Pete

Always on the Limit
Aug 8, 2010
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I run pzero Nero's n I've put two full sets on in 16 months. Still life left in them tho, n I've done about 20000 miles in 16 months, so, I think that's reasonable, I'm not a granny after all!

But I had proxies on my 1.3 polo, n a Full set lasted me 4000 miles! Hooning obviously, but they are soft!

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p zeros are awesome tyres i really rate them what do you think?
 

Tucker157

Active Member
Nov 20, 2010
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Falkirk/Central Scotland
Indeed! They do the job well, wet or dry, very good feed back and very progressive when on the limit, but 85 a corner can get pricey when you tear em to shreds, or get a bit of wire through the side wall in two places on a tyre with 5mm tread! (which just happened to be btw!)

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Mar 19, 2010
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derbyshire
I get 12000-15000 out of my Toyo T1r's and had 18000 out of my uniroyal rainsport 2's, I dont drive steady all the time as I go to Santa Pod quite afew times a year, £60 a tyre for that amount of miles sounds good to me ;)
 
Aug 29, 2010
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suffolk
i used to have uniroyal rainsport 2's then tried p zero's going back to rainsport 2's they last longer and grip alot better in my opionion p zero's didn't last long either i don't drive fast all the time or slow all the time drive the car for what it is built for :)
 

JacketJ

Active Member
Jul 13, 2008
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Hampshire
I'd always had Proxies on my old Mk2's but just put some P-Zero's on the Cupra R and they seem ok. I thought the proxies definately seemed better, especially in the dry, but I only used to get around 6-8k out of them. Will probably go back to proxies next time unless these really last much longer.
 

Tucker157

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Nov 20, 2010
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pzero nero should last longer then toyo proxies, proxies are only good cause they are soft! pzeros are a good compound of rubber, not just a soft one. proxies hold on good but they tend to 'snap' free on the limit, youve got grip then all of a sudden its sliding, whereas with the pirelli's i find them very progressive!! they just gently let go. and allow you the feed back to catch it. id like something with more outright grip but to get such a well balanced tyre the next step up is quite expensive!
 

Tucker157

Active Member
Nov 20, 2010
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Falkirk/Central Scotland
Gsd2 or 3 n now they do a asymmetric one aswell I think.? I know the original 1 was awsome, I thought 2 wasn't as good as 1 and wore out more quickly, but haven't tryed the other two,

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