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for the zx standard twinturbo wheels?

 

And would wider 255/45or40 rear tyres fit/ be worthwhile?

 

Thanks, Rudi

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"best allround tire?"

 

I thought they were all round :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

 

Sorry, couldn't resist :D

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No Fankenstein, not all tyres have to be round.

 

it just depends on how comfortable you would like to travel :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

Goodyear Eagle F1s are highly regarded, as are Uniroyal Rainsports, Toyo Proxes, theres lots, try a search :)

 

Pete

No Fankenstein, not all tyres have to be round.

 

it just depends on how comfortable you would like to travel :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

 

LOL, I can do you a deal on some square tyres if you like :D

for the zx standard twinturbo wheels?

 

And would wider 255/45or40 rear tyres fit/ be worthwhile?

 

Thanks, Rudi

 

Bridgestone S03's.....Superb but pricey!!

Michelin Pilot SX...OK

 

;)

No Fankenstein, not all tyres have to be round.QUOTE]

 

 

Quote "Frankenstein was the creator, not the monster, a common misconception concevied by all thoroughly stupid people." Kryten Red Dwarf :D

Just put 4 bridgestones on mine.............drives very nice....no more back end twitching....

Toyo Proxes T1-S every time ;)

Ive heard/read lots of good things about the Bridgestone 'Potenza' range (older S02's and newer S03's) excellent in wet , good in dry , top allround (no more jokes please !!!) tyre. I managed to pick up a pair of S02's (245/45/16)part worn for £60 balanced and fitted (Cheers guys at Hyde road tyres !) ;)

Well worth the wait of shopping around !

 

Toyo Proxis ive also heard are quite rated (cheapish) tyres as well.

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I think I'll buy the Bridgestones, most here rate them as best. :)

 

But I don't really think that there are any A-brand tyres around that are bad, every tyre has it's goods and bads, it's just what sort of character you want.

 

Nice thing for me is that, since I work at a Renault dealer, I get 20-25% discount at the local Nissan dealer on all parts and about 35% on every tyre that can be ordered :tongue: :dance: :rofl: :xxx:

 

 

How well do the bridgestones last? :rolleyes:

About 15 laps!

Ive got Bridgestone SO2's on the back, they've done 12000miles and have about 3mm tread left. They were excellent grip but not anymore - apparently the base compound is harder so they lose grip when the tread gets low. Apart from that cant fault them.

Im gonna try Goodyear Eagle F1's next.

I agree with Andy - Toyo Proxes - brilliant.

Geoff.

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