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Postby PUR157 » Sun Sep 21, 2008 4:23 pm

CJ5 wrote:very much not inkeeping with what i have read from you lot in this thread. point me in the right direction!


Keep in mind that they are salesman (the most of them) and have stock they just want to unload... call around and you probably get a different opinion from each shop as each of them have a brand that they themselves back/deal more frequently with
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Postby CJ5 » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:01 pm

PUR157 wrote:each of them have a brand that they themselves back/deal more frequently with


indeed, after giving me prices for those 3 tyres, i asked what other options are there n he said nah those are pretty much it

completely disregarding the likes of michelin, toyo, yokohama, etc

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Postby MINX » Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:54 am

Type - BFGoodrich G-Force Sport
Size - 215 / 40 / 17
Price - $170/tyre fitted & balanced
Dry grip - tba
Wet grip - tba
Tyre life - tba
Road noise - tba

Total cost incl Wheel Align and Nitrogen fill $743.00

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Postby 16bit » Thu Sep 25, 2008 11:37 am

Type - Toyo R1R
Size - 205 / 50 / 15
Price - $169 per tyre fitted and ballanced
Dry grip - tba
Wet grip - tba
Tyre life - tba but with tread ware of 140 not long
Road noise - pretty good - i can not tell the difference from my adrenalines.
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Postby fundies » Thu Sep 25, 2008 4:11 pm

I got some Maxxis MA-V1 tyres 195/50/15 on my Honda Jazz VTIS a couple of months ago. $115 per tyre fitted at Bob Janes. These are a seriously good street tyre for the money, and will consider a set for the 5 when the time comes. Great grip dry and wet, very quiet, and give a very comfortable ride quality. The tread pattern looks quite good as well.

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Postby CJ5 » Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:35 pm

jules wrote:It's off the reputation of the superceeded A539, that we all (mostly) adored.


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i got an offer for both C drives and A539 at $219/corner (205/45r16)- what ya reckon?

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Postby tank » Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:03 am

Just make sure the week of manufacture of the Yoko A539 is less than 5 years old. This information is on the tyre's sidewall. But for $219, there are better tyres out there.

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Postby Boags » Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:21 am

tank wrote:But for $219, there are better tyres out there.


What he said. C-Drives are considered "comfort oriented" by Yokohama. S-Drives and A-Drive R1s are the performance tyres of the range.

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Postby CJ5 » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:41 pm

yea looking more towards a set of eagle F1's for 250, worth it? or is that too much?

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Postby Boags » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:44 pm

Too much IMO.

PP2s $235 fitted
RE001 $215 fitted
A-Drive R1 $215 fitted

All in 205/45R16 all prices are from a month ago at a Bob-Jane.
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Postby tank » Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:07 pm

As Boags'MX5, I highly recommend the Bridgestone RE001, especially the "Made in Japan" ones. The dry grip is awesome for a street tyre. The wet grip is decent enough. I've tested them on Eastern Creek , Oran Park and mountain runs, both wet and dry. Very impressive in the dry.

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Postby mx52nv » Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:20 pm

CJ5,
I thought we already went through this the last time here -> clicky.
mx52nv wrote:Hi kenson,
Speak to Kerry or Graeme at Bridgestone Bentley (Tel: 9458 4586) about some Adrenalins RE001s. Tell them Les sent you. I guarantee you won't be disappointed with both the performance of the tyres or their knowledge. You might catch a glimpse of Kerry's race car or any of the race cars they set up which would be reason enough to drop by.... :lol:

Current Club Prez of WA and many of the club cars have been set up by Kerry Wade. Real unassuming guy but hugely talented driver. He personally spent a lot of time getting the MX5s to handle right over the last few years (mine included).

kenson wrote:I have gone for the lighter rims and the RE001's in the 205x45 size

kenson wrote:Tyres are $220 each. I didn't shop around as I was short on time. It seems the cheapest people can get are around $199. ~$80 loss isn't too bad for the amount of time involved


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Postby CJ5 » Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:04 am

why isnt this thread a sticky??

anywho for the above - instead of getting good tyres i fell for this set of black starcorps with what turned out to be pretty awful rubber on em:

Type - Sumo Firenza ST 03
Size - 205 / 45 / 16
Price - n/a
Dry grip - 3/5
Wet grip - 1/5
Tyre life - n/a
Road noise - 3/5

also, just got an alignment at bridgestone bentley to the "spirited driving" specs in charlie brown's alignment thread. Also, tyres are at 36psi all round

Tonight was the first time i drove in the wet and deary me these tyres are bad - very easy to get the tail out (..dangerously fun, ill admit) and just as easy to lose front end grip at reasonably low speeds round tight bits like roundabouts

in the dry they are alright, of course im coming off a set of mismatched tyres (3 diff tread patterns) incl bald rears - the Firenza's are of course just cheap budget tyres, albeit Japanese, they perform terribly. but alright for normal driving in the dry.. but not so much in the wet if you're not awake

Definately do not recommend anyone purchase these. can't wait till ive taken care of other things financially so i can slap on some proper rubber.. for now im going to just experiment with pressures see if it makes any difference
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Postby Sasso » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:38 pm

Type - Toyo R888
Size - 185/60/14
Price - 3/5 $225/tyre Good value for what you get but double the price of 14 road tyre. The added safety is worth it, stop and turn in a heartbeat, can dodge everything except baby kangaroos.
Dry grip - 5/5 Insane, very predictable. I have utter confidence that I can go through any corner at any speed I feel like. They can hold up 12psi boost off the line in first gear without slipping (4.3diff too), no wander they use them for drags.
Wet grip - 4/5 Fantastic, these things grip harder bald in the wet than bridgestone GIII's, very impressed, I feel confident going fast even in the wet despite what I've heard about other tyres.
Tyre life - 2/5 They lasted one year, or 8000kms but including 3 track days, although the spin at 180km at EC is what killed them, on the street they don't wear.
Road noise - 1/5 It hums noticably on smooth roads, doesn't bother me, just accelerate out of its resonant speed and the noise disappears.

Additional point, they look awesome, hardcore look with hardly any grooves, awesome tread pattern.

Highly recommended as tyre upgrade even if you don't track, they just don't make this amount of grip in small street tyres.


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Postby sliq » Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:42 am

thread revival.

has anyone here used Maxxis MA-V's? my local bob jane bloke said they are excellent value, but after reading a few reviews, they have a helluva road noise :shock:

i've had a look at the maxxis victras and they are great tyres but overkill for what i'm after - they are a notch below the RE001's.

i'm looking for something about mid street performance - in 205/45/16.

i've also been eyeing yokohama c drives - they are a good bet.

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