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Michelin Pilot Preceda 2

Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 12:10 pm
by Garry
Michellin have released an update of the Preceeda with better wet weather grip (yay!) and improved braking performance. They are also supposed to be quieter and ride smoother than the Preceeda 1's I have currently.

If Michelin has stock then I'm getting a set fitted on Saturday for $217 each :mrgreen: so I'll let you know if they feel any better than the original version. And what is it with tyre prices? I was quoted between $217 and $295 for the same tyre! :shock:

Cheers

Re: Michelin Precceda 2

Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 9:38 pm
by Casey
Garry wrote:Michellin have released an update of the Preceeda with better wet weather grip (yay!) and improved braking performance. They are also supposed to be quieter and ride smoother than the Preceeda 1's I have currently.

If Michelin has stock then I'm getting a set fitted on Saturday for $217 each :mrgreen: so I'll let you know if they feel any better than the original version. And what is it with tyre prices? I was quoted between $217 and $295 for the same tyre! :shock:

Cheers


Brilliant news - I'm after a new set of boots and can't really decide between another set of the Dunlops DZ101, the Toyo T1R or the Maxis MA-Z1. Are the Michelins W rated now and where did you get your quote?

Why don't Bridgestone make the RE070s in a 205/45/16???

Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 9:41 am
by Garry
Casey,

They are now W speed rated.

I got the quote from Wheels at Kirrawee. They are a dinky die Michelin dealer so they shouldn't be selling any parallel import crap.

http://www.michelin.com.au/tyres/passengerCar_pilotPreceda.asp

http://www.michelin.com.au/news/showNews.asp?ID=110

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Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 7:33 pm
by Casey
Garry wrote:Casey,

They are now W speed rated.

I got the quote from Wheels at Kirrawee. They are a dinky die Michelin dealer so they shouldn't be selling any parallel import crap.

http://www.michelin.com.au/tyres/passengerCar_pilotPreceda.asp

http://www.michelin.com.au/news/showNews.asp?ID=110


Thanks muchly Garry. When do you get yours? I might have to wait until after we get back from NZ in mid July, so you can let me know your impressions.

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 12:09 pm
by Garry
They arrived at the tyre place yesterday. So all going to plan they'll be fitted up on Saturday morning. mmmmmmmmmm new tyre goodness. :mrgreen:

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 12:14 pm
by Gramps
Hi Garry. Your report on these after you have worn them in will be very interesting but the way Sydney's weather is going there is not much chance of you trying them in the wet :P

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 5:50 pm
by AJ
if they're better than the preceda 1's that the NC has, i'll be a happy boy, coz they are damned good :mrgreen: .............& \"W\" rated :roll:

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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 8:23 pm
by Casey
AJ wrote: .............& "W" rated :roll:


Well maybe I'm being over cautious, but there are three reasons I would only fit the correct tyres to my car (all NB8Bs are meant to have W rated tyres):

1. To not give an insurance company even a sniff of a chance to reject any claims, or ambulance chasing lawyers a chance to attribute blame/neglegence.

2. W tyres have been tested to hold together under higher stresses then lower speed ratings. It would not be particulalry clever to de-spec your tyres from what the manufacturer recommends.

3. Mazda designed the vehicle, built the vehicle and tested the vehicle and knows what's best for it. I put greater regard to Mazda's technical expertise then the RTA's "don't speed and you'll be safe, so H rated tyres are fine" mantra.

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 8:29 pm
by AJ
i wasn't being sarcy casey......simply reiterating that the current precedas are \"W\" rated :) .......ppl have questioned it before & i don't know why..........the preceda is michelins top road tyre :mrgreen:

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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 8:59 pm
by Casey
AJ wrote:i wasn't being sarcy casey......simply reiterating that the current precedas are "W" rated :) .......ppl have questioned it before & i don't know why..........the preceda is michelins top road tyre :mrgreen:


No worries AJ. Obviously in your 17" size they are W rated, but I'm fairly certain that in the 205/45/16 they are only a V rated tyre.

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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 9:18 pm
by AJ
Casey wrote:
AJ wrote:i wasn't being sarcy casey......simply reiterating that the current precedas are "W" rated :) .......ppl have questioned it before & i don't know why..........the preceda is michelins top road tyre :mrgreen:


No worries AJ. Obviously in your 17" size they are W rated, but I'm fairly certain that in the 205/45/16 they are only a V rated tyre.



aaah, quite possibly............ :)

Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 6:13 pm
by Garry
Yes, the old model was only V rated.

Picked them up this morning but only did a lap around the city. Initial impression was that they were very slippery out of the box. But this has improved as the mould release has worn off. They are quieter and ride better than the old tyres, but then dont all tyres when they're new?

I drove through a shower on the way home and they had more grip than the guy beside me in the MR2 Spider with 18\" rubber. But thats not saying much, it looked like he was driving on slicks.

More testing is needed though before I can make a definative comment.

As an added bonus which I didn't know about between 1st May and 31st June Tyre Power is giving away a $50 Coles/Myer gift voucher with every set of Michelin of BF Goodrich tyres. :mrgreen:

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 9:50 pm
by ralphie
the original preceda highlighted worrying points which have been addressed in version 2 precedas

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Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 10:02 am
by Charlie Brown
ralphie wrote:the original preceda highlighted worrying points which have been addressed in version 2 precedas


:?:

Don't know what the worrying points are for those in dry Sydney.

From the blurb the only thing they have done is to improve wet weather performance, something that wasn't a problem. The only area where I find them suspect is in just damp conditions and that is a compound compromise towards high speed cornering.

I'm no expert but better wet weather performance to me means more grooves. And more grooves mean more tread blocks. More tread blocks mean quicker over heating in the dry conditions. Unless they have developed a system for the blocks to interlock and yet disperse water as well.

No matter, Precedas are an excellent tyre.

Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 5:41 pm
by AJ
i had a peeky boo at some development tyres that went out to Mt Cotton for appraisal from Michelin CB, bout 6 months ago it was, they had interlocking tread blocks.....they looked f&^%$g awesome!!........sign of things to come maybe??? 8)

as i said above, if the new precedas are supposedly better than the ones we're running, i'll be lining up for a set when due...............i haven't struck any sort of probs with these ones yet :mrgreen: