MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Apearcey on May 19, 2017, 06:12:55 pm
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What are the absolute best all weather tyres?
I need them to fit the 18inch monza's
I don't really care much about rolling resistance and all that nonsense.
The only thing I care about is:
1. They grip- kind of the whole point of a good tyre right?
2. They're all weather
3. They're going to last at least 2 years (depending how hard I drive)
If someone could make this simple for me and just send me a link to buy them, that'd be great!
I think there is a thread on here somewhere but I couldn't find the info I wanted.
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Michelin
good year
hankook
conti
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Cars are usally designed to work well with specfic tyres, so use the OE tyre.
Otherwise the Uniroyal Rainsports generally get pretty great all weather reviews.
I've got PZeros on mine, not all that in the wet (just normal) but great in the dry.
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I've heard Dunlop RT Sportmaxx 2 were the best all rounder last year. Brother has them and says they're very good
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PS4 are great in the wet, almost as good as PSS in the dry, and deal with cold temps (<8deg) better than PSS - in my experience.
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Agree with the above PS4 great all round tyre one of the best I've had.
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The conti sportcontact 6's seem to be getting rave reviews
I had the 5's on my RS4 and the wet grip was unbelievable. Seemed to wear faster than I expected though
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I have Avon zv7's on my gti and can't fault them, very good in the wet and haven't had them slip in the dry yet.
as a bonus they're fairly cheap and there quite too!
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https://www.camskill.co.uk/m61b0s134p111670/Uniroyal_Tyres_Car_Uniroyal_RainSport3_Uniroyal_Rain_Sport_3_-_225_40_R18_92Y_XL_FR_TL_Fuel_Eff_%3A_C_Wet_Grip%3A_A_NoiseClass%3A_2_Noise%3A_72dB
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Another vote for Michelin Pilot Sport 4. I'm really liking the performance of mine
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I've just swapped out some wearing Continental Contact 5's for a new set of Uniroyal Rainsport 3's, they seem quite soft so not sure how they will hold up to wear but grip in dry and wet is incredible, really happy with them :smiley:
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Very impressed with rainsports ive had on other cars, a little bit softer and wear quicker but are a fantastic tyre. Great value too.
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Pilot Sport 4 every time for me
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Goodyear Asy 2/3 are very good in the wet.
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Another vote for uniroyal rainsports. I really think they are awesome for the price.
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MPSS.... I found them fantastic in the dry and good in the wet. I never got around to trying PS4.
Uniroyals might be ok for the price but they are not the best.
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MPSS.... I found them fantastic in the dry and good in the wet. I never got around to trying PS4.
Uniroyals might be ok for the price but they are not the best.
You'll get on well with PS4 if you're a fan of PSS. Almost as good in the dry, and a bit better in the cold and wet (according to my seat-of-the-pants-ometer).
I'd maybe stick with PSS if the car saw the track quite often, but for all round performance in British conditions, on British roads, the PS4 is hard to beat. 100 quid a corner is good value for what you get.
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I use AD08R Yokohamas now... crap when its really wet but amazing in the dry
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Running conti 5s on the front of mine but in the wet dont think there amazing would love a tyre that would hold the grip. I rem not so long ago 1 morning on the way to work the road seemed a bit greasy she was still not getting the power down even in 4th gear
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Another vote for the Avon ZV7's, great in the wet and the dry. Cheap too! £62 per corner fitted from Halfords Autocentre (17's)
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The conti sportcontact 6's seem to be getting rave reviews
I had the 5's on my RS4 and the wet grip was unbelievable. Seemed to wear faster than I expected though
Not available in 18" unfortunately, but yeah Conti Sports have never been the longest lasting tyre out there. But it goes hand in hand with mpg imo. Grip first, life span second. And every time I see Rainsports and Avons mentioned, along with "they're really cheap"......Hmmmm, I think people forget it's a GTI and not 1.6 or diesel.
No such thing as a GOOD 'All weather' tyre either. Summers for summer, winters for winter. No one tyre is it all to the same standard as the best of each seasonal tyre. The end.
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Another vote for PS4, I've had Uniroyal Rainsport 3s in the past and the grip levels are ok if you're just driving in straight lines but as soon as you go round a corner they feel horrible, the side walls are just far too soft!
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I use AD08R Yokohamas now... crap when its really wet but amazing in the dry
Those are going to be my next track day tyres. :smiley:
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The conti sportcontact 6's seem to be getting rave reviews
I had the 5's on my RS4 and the wet grip was unbelievable. Seemed to wear faster than I expected though
Not available in 18" unfortunately, but yeah Conti Sports have never been the longest lasting tyre out there. But it goes hand in hand with mpg imo. Grip first, life span second. And every time I see Rainsports and Avons mentioned, along with "they're really cheap"......Hmmmm, I think people forget it's a GTI and not 1.6 or diesel.
No such thing as a GOOD 'All weather' tyre either. Summers for summer, winters for winter. No one tyre is it all to the same standard as the best of each seasonal tyre. The end.
Have you driven on Rainsport's or Avon's?
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Michelin PS4 are the best all round tyre. Uniroyals are awful in comparison.
If you have 19" then PS4S.
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The conti sportcontact 6's seem to be getting rave reviews
I had the 5's on my RS4 and the wet grip was unbelievable. Seemed to wear faster than I expected though
Not available in 18" unfortunately, but yeah Conti Sports have never been the longest lasting tyre out there. But it goes hand in hand with mpg imo. Grip first, life span second. And every time I see Rainsports and Avons mentioned, along with "they're really cheap"......Hmmmm, I think people forget it's a GTI and not 1.6 or diesel.
No such thing as a GOOD 'All weather' tyre either. Summers for summer, winters for winter. No one tyre is it all to the same standard as the best of each seasonal tyre. The end.
Have you driven on Rainsport's or Avon's?
Yep. Rainsport 1s, 2s and 3s and Avon ZZ3 and ZV3. Off the top of my head, I've also used over the years - Eagle F1 original arrowhead, F1 2, F1 GSD3 and Assymetric 2, Bridgestone RE720, RE050A & SO2 Pole Position, ContiSports 1 to 3, Falkens, Kumhos, Michelin PS3, PS2, PS4 and PSS, Pirelli P Zero, Pirelli P600 & P6000, Yokohama A510 & A520, Toyo T1S, T1R & R888, Dunlop SP Sport and a whole host of ditch finders.
The PS4 is by far the best 'all rounder' road tyre I've ever tried.
Rainsports are just too soggy in the corners and their wet grip is easily matched or surpassed by F1s and PS4s. The Avons I tried were frankly dangerous in the wet.
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The conti sportcontact 6's seem to be getting rave reviews
I had the 5's on my RS4 and the wet grip was unbelievable. Seemed to wear faster than I expected though
Not available in 18" unfortunately, but yeah Conti Sports have never been the longest lasting tyre out there. But it goes hand in hand with mpg imo. Grip first, life span second. And every time I see Rainsports and Avons mentioned, along with "they're really cheap"......Hmmmm, I think people forget it's a GTI and not 1.6 or diesel.
No such thing as a GOOD 'All weather' tyre either. Summers for summer, winters for winter. No one tyre is it all to the same standard as the best of each seasonal tyre. The end.
Avon have motorsport heritage and a good reputation, they are definitely good enough for a road car with 200-300bhp.
Being cheap isn't the reason to buy them it's an just an added bonus as they are a good all round tyre and a good option for someone looking to save a bit of ££'s.
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the Avon ZV7's are two generations on from the ZZ3 and ZV3 too so will have improved, they are rated A in the wet and impressed me massively when i first drove with them on.
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Indeed. I believe Avon were the first to bring out proper lightweight motorsport tyres with fiberglass cords instead of steel - the only company I know of to focus on light tyres. But that doesn't mean their road tyres are amazing by association. I get the ones I tried are old now, but back then Avon's rivals were leagues ahead....and they have also improved themselves. I'll take your word for it the ZV7s are better, but since all of them use assymetric tread patterns now, they'll all feel similar up to a point....and that's where the more expensive rubber compounds come into their own.
And I can't take a tyre brand with same name as a mailorder makeup company seriously :grin:
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I must admit I would of liked a set of PS4's but considering I had to 'settle' for the Avons due to many more things on my purchasing list I've been pleasantly surprised.
:grin: yeh bloody Avon lady, always comes when I'm eating my dinner!
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Hadn't realised the contis don't come in 18", that's a shame. Would've tried them next...on goodyear asym. 3's on the golf at the moment.
The contis come in 19" up, so still an option for you guys running 19" wheels.
But then you'll have tyres named after a crap hotel breakfast.
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