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New Tyres
Soon I will be up for new tyres on my 10AE so I was just wondering if anyone out there can suggest some suitable replacements.???? I have done 46K on the originals. They are now getting a bit dodgie in the wet.
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Tried (flogged) these on an NB8B (hello Pierre! ) and they seemed very good!
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The ES100's have a lot of grip, but IMHO they make the steering feel dead and lifeless.
Just doesn't feel like a sportscar should.
If you don't mind spending around $200 a corner, I can highly recommend the Michellin Pilot Precedas.
They grip well, have a good ride and are quiet, but they make the steering feel alive and the car really feels like a sportscar should.
They have much superior response to the ES100's, and I know, I've tried both of them on my car.
Just doesn't feel like a sportscar should.
If you don't mind spending around $200 a corner, I can highly recommend the Michellin Pilot Precedas.
They grip well, have a good ride and are quiet, but they make the steering feel alive and the car really feels like a sportscar should.
They have much superior response to the ES100's, and I know, I've tried both of them on my car.
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hmm im up for some tyres soon but im thinking of fulcrum azenis 615's $170 per but from what i hear very very sticky should last about 15 000 though.
i must admit the nankangs i have on the 14s at the moment are very good though (yeah i couldnt beleive it either but they work well) but i have a NA that seems to hate lower price tyres with the jointed belts in them (100km shakes)
i must admit the nankangs i have on the 14s at the moment are very good though (yeah i couldnt beleive it either but they work well) but i have a NA that seems to hate lower price tyres with the jointed belts in them (100km shakes)
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Have the ES100 in 195/50/15, pretty happy with them, in fact its the second set. Michelin Pilot Preceda is very good in 205/45/16 but I am dubious on how they will be in 195/50/15 as they don't have the re-inforced sidewalls in that size.
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