best tyres under $280 per corner?

Wheels, Suspension, Brakes & Tyres questions and answers

Moderators: timk, Stu, zombie, Andrew, -alex, miata

User avatar
marcusus
Speed Racer
Posts: 2919
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:07 am
Vehicle: NB8A

Re:

Postby marcusus » Wed Jul 04, 2007 6:49 pm

Chris P wrote:Hi - I'm hooked for life on Continental ContiSport Contact 2

What do they cost a corner?

Chris P

Re:

Postby Chris P » Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:05 pm

marcusus wrote:
Chris P wrote:Hi - I'm hooked for life on Continental ContiSport Contact 2

What do they cost a corner?



Viewing my prior credit card statement the bill came to $1200. (including alignment & tyre disposal fee :roll: what a joke) Therefore - $300 a corner.

Remember - these are Adelaide prices - Sydney & Melbourne prices are far cheaper.

User avatar
marcusus
Speed Racer
Posts: 2919
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:07 am
Vehicle: NB8A

Postby marcusus » Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:13 pm

I'm actually quite happy to pay the tyre disposal fee, assuming they don't just dump them somewhere. If they get properly recycled for use as something else, I'm all for it.

In any case, they aren't overly cheap tyres, but they seem like they fit the bill.

Chris P

Postby Chris P » Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:16 pm

They work on an mx5, but after I posted my review on these some time ago, another forum member mentioned rjastra2 thought they behaved like absolute crap on VW - they were an OEM tyre for his VW.

Slugoid

Re:

Postby Slugoid » Thu Jul 05, 2007 6:06 pm

Chris P wrote:A word about the Eagle F1 GSD3's - make damn sure they are manufactured in Europe - if you get the Thailand ones - you are paying premium dollar for a heap $%*t with no grip - you may as well settle for tyres made in china for 1/8th the price

It's impossible to find European GSD3's in this point in time. Most of them are either made in Thailand or even here.

As for lack of grip, well I have the Thailand made ones in 205/45R16 and I think they are ok. I think you're exaggerating a bit about them being no grip and worse than Chinese tyres. For the record I got them for $180 each, so I don't think there's a lot around that can top that for performance.

manga_blue
Forum Guru
Posts: 4897
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:27 pm
Vehicle: NA8
Location: Moruya, NSW

Postby manga_blue » Thu Jul 05, 2007 10:21 pm

I've got Thai GS-D3s as well. Just did a tuning day at Barbagallo on them, including one 50 lap spell with no rests, no backing off. I like to move the car around a fair bit. They actually got pretty sticky after 10 laps and stayed that way up to the end. They didn't go off at all. They kept me pretty close to cars on slicks and R-specs on the twisty bits. Good control. 100 laps only took about 25% off the tread.

Not really a bad result for cheapies - I've seen them for $130. All the scuffing has made them much better in the wet since.
’95 NA8

kula
Racing Driver
Posts: 664
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 6:08 pm
Vehicle: NC
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Postby kula » Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:09 am

I got the Bridgestone Adrenalins on my car now..
195/50/15 for $125.

best tyre ive dríven on.

NB8C

Re:

Postby NB8C » Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:24 am

kula wrote:I got the Bridgestone Adrenalins on my car now..
195/50/15 for $125.

best tyre ive dríven on.


RE001? hvnt been looking at the RE001, not sure about the price... but $125 for such performance tyre is really cheap...

User avatar
deez
Fast Driver
Posts: 341
Joined: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:20 pm
Vehicle: ND - 2 GT
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Re:

Postby deez » Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:45 pm

kula wrote:I got the Bridgestone Adrenalins on my car now..
195/50/15 for $125.

best tyre ive dríven on.


Even better than the Kumho SPT's you had? What about in terms of grip?
89 Eunos Roadster
Image

kula
Racing Driver
Posts: 664
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 6:08 pm
Vehicle: NC
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Postby kula » Sat Jul 07, 2007 8:54 am

yup.
much more grip than the kumhos.
better in every respect actually.

User avatar
marcusus
Speed Racer
Posts: 2919
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:07 am
Vehicle: NB8A

Postby marcusus » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:21 pm

Interesting. Will have to keep them in mind when my Kumho's finally wear out.

NB8C

Postby NB8C » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:34 pm

how many k's can these kumho last?

I think the R001 wont last long... say 10k km to 15k km?

User avatar
marcusus
Speed Racer
Posts: 2919
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:07 am
Vehicle: NB8A

Postby marcusus » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:39 pm

So far my Kumho's have had about 10k km's put on the rears and I think more on the fronts and there's plenty of tread left, although I don't know what the % is.

Chris P

Re:

Postby Chris P » Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:03 am

Slugoid wrote:
As for lack of grip, well I have the Thailand made ones in 205/45R16 and I think they are ok. I think you're exaggerating a bit about them being no grip and worse than Chinese tyres. For the record I got them for $180 each, so I don't think there's a lot around that can top that for performance.


Thats cool,

I paid (from memory) somewhere round 220 a corner. When I crashed my car (lack of grip when emergency braking) and the car was in the workshop for a few months I took my wheels off and gave them to my brother who has a Gold NB8A and he thanked me for giving him such crappy tyres because he could step the tail out and oversteer any time he wanted.

No offence to the guys who have GSD3's, I guess I had a really bad batch. I got bitten once and they failed me when I needed them and after I got my car back from the crash repairer and got my wheels back (half worn) from my brother, they chirped and didn't inspire much confidence. I tried EVERYTHING from wheel alignment settings to tyre pressures to get them to behave right. For the GSD3 to be Goodyear's flagship performance tyre, it just isn't in the same category as Pirelli P Zero's, Michelin Pilots or even the OEM Turanza ER30

When I get a wife and kid and stop spending ridiculous amounts of money on my car, for $180 a corner I'd go to Yokohama or Toyo

manga_blue
Forum Guru
Posts: 4897
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:27 pm
Vehicle: NA8
Location: Moruya, NSW

Postby manga_blue » Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:03 pm

I'd better make myself a bit clearer about the Thai GS-D3s. I wouldn't recommend them to anyone for day-to-day use. The grip is terribly unreliable when cold. The surprise to me was that they gripped consistently and didn't go off when they heated up on the track.
’95 NA8


Return to “MX5 Wheels, Suspension, Brakes & Tyres”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 173 guests