MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: captainsherlock on April 12, 2016, 12:50:47 pm
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Hello, Any suggestions as to 4 new tyre replacements - looking at branded without costing huge sums, mainly gentle (ish), back road driving with occasional long motorway jaunts.
Thank you.
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I just got Mich PS4s for £370 for all 4 corners
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You're going to be given the following options countless times:
Goodyear Eagle F1 Assymetric 3
Pirelli P-Zero
Michelin Pilot Supersport 4
They are all more or less the same price +- £10 depending on where you get them and the deals they have at the minute.
I usually save the tab and check back once a month, when the price drops on any of them I buy in bulk which I did 3 months ago picking up 4 x Goodyear Eagle F1 Assymetric 3 at a great price.
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You're going to be given the following options countless times:
Goodyear Eagle F1 Assymetric 3
Pirelli P-Zero
Michelin Pilot Supersport 4
They are all more or less the same price +- £10 depending on where you get them and the deals they have at the minute.
I usually save the tab and check back once a month, when the price drops on any of them I buy in bulk which I did 3 months ago picking up 4 x Goodyear Eagle F1 Assymetric 3 at a great price.
That's because the premium choices are very limited compared to mid-range and budget choices, and you forgot Continental. The Sport Contact 6 is apparently a superb tyre, but not yet available in 18" & 17".
Tried the F1s quite a few times now on different cars and nah, I'm done with them. Very over rated tyres.
The PilotSport4 is leagues ahead of it, in every respect.
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You're going to be given the following options countless times:
Goodyear Eagle F1 Assymetric 3
Pirelli P-Zero
Michelin Pilot Supersport 4
They are all more or less the same price +- £10 depending on where you get them and the deals they have at the minute.
I usually save the tab and check back once a month, when the price drops on any of them I buy in bulk which I did 3 months ago picking up 4 x Goodyear Eagle F1 Assymetric 3 at a great price.
That's because the premium choices are very limited compared to mid-range and budget choices, and you forgot Continental. The Sport Contact 6 is apparently a superb tyre, but not yet available in 18" & 17".
Tried the F1s quite a few times now on different cars and nah, I'm done with them. Very over rated tyres.
The PilotSport4 is leagues ahead of it, in every respect.
Got to agree with you, wouldn't touch goodyear again, I've used Conti Sport Contact on just about everything I've had, I was absolutely crazy to even try anything else, great handling, good wear, great value for money!
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michelin Ps4. from Tyre leader.
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I just got Mich PS4s for £370 for all 4 corners
Was that fitted and balanced for all 4 with disposal of the old tyres?
Any chance of a link to the site? :happy2:
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vredestein ultrac sessanta, end of discussion. they are cheaper and As good as the big name brands so why pick anything else?
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vredestein ultrac sessanta, end of discussion. they are cheaper and As good as the big name brands so why pick anything else?
I'd second this. Running the exact same tyres on my car and they're excellent.
Been running Vredestein tyres for years going back to my Corrado days.
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I just got Mich PS4s for £370 for all 4 corners
Was that fitted and balanced for all 4 with disposal of the old tyres?
Any chance of a link to the site? :happy2:
Yes I'm also interested to know - Costco have them at £104-38 each (fitted)
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vredestein ultrac sessanta, end of discussion. they are cheaper and As good as the big name brands so why pick anything else?
I'm always sceptical when people say "As good as X, but cheaper". What evidence do you have to back that up? Not saying Vredestein are bad tyres, but I seriously doubt they are in the same league as Michelin's, Conti's or Pirelli's best. Mich, Conti & Pirelli are OEM fitment on a lot of top end cars. Never seen a Vredestein specified as factory fit on a 911 GT3 for example.
If you like them, fair enough, tyres are subjective. I just don't get along with blanket statements that cheap things are as good or better than expensive things without some kind of data to back it up, but that's just me :smiley:
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Can't believe Michelin Pilot Super Sports haven't been mentioned. Stretch your budget a tiny bit. They're mega.
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are super sports more of a dry weather tyre? will they outlast the Ps4?
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are super sports more of a dry weather tyre? will they outlast the Ps4?
They're rated even higher as a sports tyres so they won't be as good in the wet and won't last as much. It's like comparing the Michelin Sports Pilot Cup 2 and MPSS. :smiley:
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are super sports more of a dry weather tyre? will they outlast the Ps4?
They're rated even higher as a sports tyres so they won't be as good in the wet and won't last as much. It's like comparing the Michelin Sports Pilot Cup 2 and MPSS. :smiley:
They're very good in the wet. Just a bit weak at colder temps. PS4 do sound a good all-rounder though.
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vredestein ultrac sessanta, end of discussion. they are cheaper and As good as the big name brands so why pick anything else?
I'm always sceptical when people say "As good as X, but cheaper". What evidence do you have to back that up? Not saying Vredestein are bad tyres, but I seriously doubt they are in the same league as Michelin's, Conti's or Pirelli's best. Mich, Conti & Pirelli are OEM fitment on a lot of top end cars. Never seen a Vredestein specified as factory fit on a 911 GT3 for example.
If you like them, fair enough, tyres are subjective. I just don't get along with blanket statements that cheap things are as good or better than expensive things without some kind of data to back it up, but that's just me :smiley:
Second that.
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are super sports more of a dry weather tyre? will they outlast the Ps4?
They're rated even higher as a sports tyres so they won't be as good in the wet and won't last as much. It's like comparing the Michelin Sports Pilot Cup 2 and MPSS. :smiley:
They're very good in the wet. Just a bit weak at colder temps. PS4 do sound a good all-rounder though.
On balance most summer tyres are a compromise in very low temps. You need to be clear about what you want from your tyre in what weather. The tyre that's first class in all conditions doesn't exist yet. MPSS were developed as a road tyre that can handle the odd track day. There's not many road tyres that can do that. They also respond well to getting proper heat into them, which again, not too many road tyres like that too much. Big brakes can load up a tyre and get it to generate heat, under these conditions you need a tread block that won't turn to jelly.
It's an unfair comparison, but I have been on track with Goodyear F1's Assy2 and had lumps come off them. They lacked some precision of steering on the road due to softer side walls but they were a comfortable, quiet tyre with good grip under most conditions.
If you're never going to track your car and you don't have a BBK you'd be happy with something else, PS4 for example. Although any premium tyre most likely wouldn't disappoint, they won't be worlds apart from each other but may be biased slightly differently from one another.
Incidentally, my MPSS have been fine in all weathers for me. I moderate my driving style in poor conditions but in determining how good these are in the wet I have leant on them fairly hard on clear roads and they've not disappointed.
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Drove @xjay1337 (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=7542) 's rocco today with Vred. ultrac vorti on. Seem to grip well to be honest and have decent feel.
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OK here is the data backing up the Verdestein's
data from 219 reviews averaging 87% over 2,072,407 miles driven.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vredestein/Ultrac-Sessanta.htm
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OK here is the data backing up the Verdestein's
data from 219 reviews averaging 87% over 2,072,407 miles driven.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vredestein/Ultrac-Sessanta.htm
Pretty good, but compare the wet and dry grip graphs for the Pilot SuperSport and Pilot Sport 4. Not as many miles covered, but the latter is fresh to market and those numbers will be consistent the more people use it because it's a farkun excellent tyre.
It's more than just about reviews and graphs though, it's about steering feel too and I can already tell from that strange wavey tread pattern I'm not going to like the way they feel on the road, but each to our own.
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Have today had 4 x Michelin PS4's fitted at ATS - yes really, bear with me!
All in fitted, disposal and all that b0llocks £432, BUT with Michelin fuel gift card prom (until 30 April), will get £50 cash back.
So £382 sounds pretty good to me...especially living out here in the sticks, and 150miles + from my nearest Costco!
No issues with the fitting, by appointment, all went well.
However, having signed up for both the "free" tracking check and battery check, I was not surprised to be told that both "needed doing"...guess if you are on a forum like this then you would be probably be comfortable ignoring that "tech advice", as I was. When I pointed out that the tyres coming off were all evenly worn, the answer was that the mis-alignment "must just have happened"...and the battery - how ever did I get thru winter? "Luck"!
Why does it seem so much of the motor trade can't help themselves but try it on at every available opportunity?
25 miles in..the PS4's seem quieter than the 2mm Falkens that came off, otherwise way too early to comment.
No cup sports etc for me, more often wet than dry down here in Cornwall - and then there is the cowsh1t :fighting:
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so you can tell how good a tyre is merely by looking at the tread pattern?
if that's not subjective with zero data to back it up I'm not sure what is.
and Nasir, I believe BMW had verdiestein's fitted from the factory at one time, although I will have to check.
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I'm not knocking the vred ultrac sessanta i had 2 sets of them on my astra gsi turbo which had generally shocking understeer to say the least. i did like them but ill be sticking with PS4 for quite a while i think.
each to there own anyway there will never be a correct answer on these topics. :pomppomp:
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OK here is the data backing up the Verdestein's
data from 219 reviews averaging 87% over 2,072,407 miles driven.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vredestein/Ultrac-Sessanta.htm
"Data" :signLOL:
There's nothing objective about a collection of subjective assessments.
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OK Dr pedantic, :congrats:
surely all reviews are subjective? the original poster wasn't asking for Data he was asking for tyre suggestions all of which are opinions, not fact which I provided and I also provided (albeit anecdotal) evidence - not data, to back up my personal and many others real world experience of these great quality tyres that are cheaper than the big name brands.
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Data refers to facts and statistics. Subjective statements are neither of those. And yes, tyre reviews can be objective by actually assessing the tyre's characteristics. But I will agree that tyre preference is subjective by definition.
Let's leave it at that.
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Slow to pay, and i was starting to become suspicious, but the £50 prepaid credit card arrived today.
Its a preloaded master card, so appears can be used for more than just fuel?
This promo now appears more widespread than it was when first looked?
Meanwhile , delighted with the 4 PS 4's. As would be expected a big step up, all round, from the Falkens fitted before.
Even the Mrs remarked that car seemed quieter on the road.
Would buy again.
BTW have no data, just simple opinion...
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Slow to pay, and i was starting to become suspicious, but the £50 prepaid credit card arrived today.
Its a preloaded master card, so appears can be used for more than just fuel?
This promo now appears more widespread than it was when first looked?
Meanwhile , delighted with the 4 PS 4's. As would be expected a big step up, all round, from the Falkens fitted before.
Even the Mrs remarked that car seemed quieter on the road.
Would buy again.
BTW have no data, just simple opinion...
nothing to worry about mate its Michelin themselves that foot the bill and its a good promo. we offered it at our place when we used to buy direct from Michelin. sometimes took up to 6 weeks for customer to receive it though
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OK here is the data backing up the Verdestein's
data from 219 reviews averaging 87% over 2,072,407 miles driven.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vredestein/Ultrac-Sessanta.htm
its not data these 219 people could be comparing the vredesteins to cheap budget tyres you never know.
again not taking anything away from the vredestein theyre a decent tyre just saying when looking at tyres don't look on the internet ask someone who knows what theyre on about
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Had a couple of pairs of uniroyal rainsport 3's and I'm slightly surprised they haven't been mentioned yet. A good tyre and very reasonably priced. Perhaps a little soft in the warmer weather (not as bad as the rainsport 2) but in the crappy weather you'd have to go with an all out winter tyre to beat them.