I need some tyre help
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I need some tyre help
It's seriously time to replace my tyres, the tread is all but gone and I find that it is getting seriously dangerous in the wet. I have Pirelli P6000s fronts and Yoko s306s on the rear. 185/60/14, stock wheels.
- most likely never going to track the car
- not concerned about road noise
- I have been doing a lot of long distance freeway driving
- it's a daily but I like to drive fairly aggressively and have been known to go on a lot of twisty bashes
- have to be decent in the wet (melbourne weather)
- would like them to be economical but its the least important thing
I don't really want to spend a small fortune either, obviously.
Which tyres fit the profile and where can I get them?
Thanks a lot!
- most likely never going to track the car
- not concerned about road noise
- I have been doing a lot of long distance freeway driving
- it's a daily but I like to drive fairly aggressively and have been known to go on a lot of twisty bashes
- have to be decent in the wet (melbourne weather)
- would like them to be economical but its the least important thing
I don't really want to spend a small fortune either, obviously.
Which tyres fit the profile and where can I get them?
Thanks a lot!
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Re: I need some tyre help
There are MANY treads covering this topic already. If you perform a quick search (found top right of screen) you will find a lot of the basic info.
If you still cannot find what you need after a search, feel free to post back here with a more specific question.
Cheers,
Dann
If you still cannot find what you need after a search, feel free to post back here with a more specific question.
Cheers,
Dann
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Re: I need some tyre help
NitroDann wrote:There are MANY treads covering this topic already. If you perform a quick search (found top right of screen) you will find a lot of the basic info.
If you still cannot find what you need after a search, feel free to post back here with a more specific question.
Cheers,
Dann
Many treads? I'm searching too, but I posted a topic because I've never bought tyres before so I thought I could get some more specific help.
Thanks.
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Re: I need some tyre help
You don't get much choice in 185/60R14. Buy whatever you can.
OR buy some 15x6.5 wheels and get 195/50R15s. Also a dieing size, but not uber rare like the above size.
OR buy some 15x6.5 wheels and get 195/50R15s. Also a dieing size, but not uber rare like the above size.
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Re: I need some tyre help
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... mpare1=yes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... mpare1=yes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... mpare1=yes
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Re: I need some tyre help
Kumho KU31 185x55x14, good tyre at a cheap price.
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Re: I need some tyre help
Appreciate the help guys, got some RE001s and an alignment to Lannys specs.
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Re: I need some tyre help
RE001s should be good. You'll appreciate the grip and suppleness after those horrible S306s.
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Re: I need some tyre help
manga_blue wrote:RE001s should be good. You'll appreciate the grip and suppleness after those horrible S306s.
Grip will be nice haha!! The tread was so far gone that any hint of a hill and water meant spinning those horrible things
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Re: I need some tyre help
manga_blue wrote:RE001s should be good. You'll appreciate the grip and suppleness after those horrible S306s.
I had RE001's on the car when I bought it. Loved them so much I replaced them with RE002's - great tyre, especially in the wet. I'd recommend these.
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Re: I need some tyre help
You found a set of 14" RE001's? I thought they stopped making them.
How old are they?
How old are they?
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Re: I need some tyre help
Jeo wrote:You found a set of 14" RE001's? I thought they stopped making them.
How old are they?
Well, the tyres are brand new but I don't know when they were produced.
Tyres and alignment are still great, after driving many hours in many conditions.
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Re: I need some tyre help
http://www.bridgestone.com.au/tyres/passenger/care/age.aspx
All tyres are produced with a serial Tyre Identification Number (or serial TIN) that shows the date of manufacture of a tyre (See Figure 1&2 below). The last three digits (for tyres made pre 2000) or four digits (for post 2000 tyres) of the serial TIN indicate the week and year that the tyre was made. For example, Figure 1 below shows a tyre made in the 37th week of 1995 and Figure 2 shows a tyre made in the 12th week of 2004. Also a tyre made in the 1990's can be distinguished from a tyre made in the 1980's due to a triangular indentation after the last number which is not present on 1980's tyres.
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Re: I need some tyre help
There's still plenty of stock of RE001 in 185/60R14 ...
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52816
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52816
Bridgestone in May 2012 wrote:The Adrenalin RE001 pattern is currently being replaced by the Adrenalin RE002 pattern, however the majority of 60-series sizes are remaining as RE001. The 185/60R14 size is one of these sizes that will remain the RE001 pattern. Currently we have 198 units of the RE001 in the 185/60R14 size available in NSW warehousing and approx 450 units nationally.
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Re: I need some tyre help
I see, nice.
My supplier told me they had been discontinued but happy to see that they're not.
My supplier told me they had been discontinued but happy to see that they're not.
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