MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: chimp400 on September 02, 2020, 11:37:21 am
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Currently have Michelin pilot sport 4 fitted and will be due a change soon,was thinking of trying out the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asy 5 as they are slightly cheaper.
Anyone run different tyres to the Michelins?
Its on an Edition 30 with a Stage 1 R-tech map.
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With stage 1 on Ed30 you will need grip on that front tyres...
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You won't go wrong with the Asy 5 imo.
Tyre Reviews covered them vs the PS4 a while back
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Interesting watch, seems to be hardly anything between the 3.
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I switched from PS4 to F1 Supersports (extra load for stiffer sidewalls) and they are brilliant, no going back to PS4. My car is a stage 1 Ed30. My mate ran the Assy 5 on a stock GTI and was really impressed with them, although he found them a little floaty and wished he'd gone for the extra load tyres.
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I have three sets of wheels with matching tyres all round.
One with Kuhmos, ones with Goodyear F1's and one with Sailun ZSR's
Goodyear F1's are good but I actually prefer my Sailun ZSR's for grip in the wet and dry
It is a personal choice
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It’s not cheaper but I’m tempted to try Michelin PS4S when my PS4 wear out.
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It’s not cheaper but I’m tempted to try Michelin PS4S when my PS4 wear out.
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Good luck if you're in the UK :P
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It’s not cheaper but I’m tempted to try Michelin PS4S when my PS4 wear out.
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Good luck if you're in the UK :P
Why do you say that?
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It’s not cheaper but I’m tempted to try Michelin PS4S when my PS4 wear out.
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Good luck if you're in the UK :P
Why do you say that?
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They're not for sale, you'd have to import them. Assuming your wheels are 17 or 18 inch.
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It’s not cheaper but I’m tempted to try Michelin PS4S when my PS4 wear out.
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Good luck if you're in the UK :P
Why do you say that?
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They're not for sale, you'd have to import them. Assuming your wheels are 17 or 18 inch.
I reported on here before that Camskill have them in 18’s albeit slightly wider size to standard but that could help with front end grip
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m61b0s322p188047/Michelin_Tyres_Car_Michelin_Pilot_Sport_4S_PS4S_-_235_40_R18_%2895Y%29_XL_%28DT1%29_TL_Fuel_Eff_%3A_E_Wet_Grip%3A_B_NoiseClass%3A_2_Noise%3A_71dB
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It’s not cheaper but I’m tempted to try Michelin PS4S when my PS4 wear out.
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Good luck if you're in the UK :P
Why do you say that?
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They're not for sale, you'd have to import them. Assuming your wheels are 17 or 18 inch.
I reported on here before that Camskill have them in 18’s albeit slightly wider size to standard but that could help with front end grip
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m61b0s322p188047/Michelin_Tyres_Car_Michelin_Pilot_Sport_4S_PS4S_-_235_40_R18_%2895Y%29_XL_%28DT1%29_TL_Fuel_Eff_%3A_E_Wet_Grip%3A_B_NoiseClass%3A_2_Noise%3A_71dB
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Ahh, I didn't think to look for 235.
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Interesting watch, seems to be hardly anything between the 3.
With the Goodyear's being £20 a corner cheaper than the PS4 last time I checked, that's where my money would go.
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ATS have £50 off on 4 Michelins at the moment, which make 4 Michelin PS4 about £50 cheaper than the Goodyear Eagle F1. Just had 4 fitted myself.
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I have had Goodyear Eagle F1s on my 968 and my T5. I like them and they seem it last for a long time so no complaints here. I was wondering if I should put PS4s on my gti as lots of people recommend them on here so looking forward to watching that review.
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I don't think there's a lot in it these days. The top 5 all have similar tread patterns, compounds and lifespan. As mentioned above, XL sidewalls usually give better cornering self centre feel....but it's all subjective and no one knows what other people's local roads are like, so avoid XL sidewalls if you live in a pot hole ridden area.
One thing I have learned over the years is that a brand new tyre of any brand feels a lot better than a worn out one close to the wear limit. They're like shoes. You don't notice the gradual degradation until you buy new ones.
Not many of us have the luxury of 5 sets of wheels for back to back comparisons of brand new tyres, so cannot objectively state one is better than the other.
That said, enough people have thumbed up the PS4 to make it a fairly safe bet.
That tyre reviews guy seems to keep skipping leg day :grin:
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I run Continental, and have done for about 6 years. I used to get the Sport Contact, but last set of fronts were Continental Premium Contact 6.
Both are good, no complaints from me.
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I currently have mid-range Nexen Nfera SU1s on all 4 corners (225/45 R17)
The fronts are pretty worn while the rears have loads of tread (wish I had known about rotating them!).
It seems that the Goodyear Eagle Asy5 are a decent all rounder and BlackCircles are quoting 4 for £289.80 fitted (inc. a £25 discount on buying 4).
However, it grinds my gears slightly that I am going to throw away 2 very good tyres :doh:
Should I move the Nexens to the front and just buy 2 Asy5's for the rear, or bite the bullet and get all 4?
Any aftermarket for decent tread 2nd hand tyres?
In fact anyone on here near RM12 Hornchurch who'd like a pair of vgc Nexens for £50? :wink:
Also, how good is the 'rim protection' that I see these Asy5's and other tyres come with?
Cheers
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Hey bud, I would buy the 4x GY Asy5’s (I have always run these on my ED30 for 9-10yrs they are great) rotate to the front, use two GY at the rear, have the other two spare ready to put on the fronts later. The GY are a great tire and are not a crazy price. The wear well, good in wet, etc etc you probs’ have seen the write ups on here.
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For the extra 20 quid per corner, or what ever, get the F1 SuperSport. Assymetrics are like soggy blancmange by comparison, and you'll never use them again after trying the SuperSport.
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Supersport will be my next tyre when I'm back at work.
Haven't checked but has anyone spotted decent deals in 18's?.
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For the extra 20 quid per corner, or what ever, get the F1 SuperSport. Assymetrics are like soggy blancmange by comparison, and you'll never use them again after trying the SuperSport.
Thanks...it doesn't look like they do those in a 17"?
In fairness, the car gets very light use and has two careful drivers :smiley: so I'm more concerned with grip (especially in the wet) and longevity than fast handling, so I'm sure the A5s will be more than sufficient (and get great reviews), and certainly a large upgrade on the Nexens.
I will probably get all 4 and then try and sell the good Nexens, more because it feels a waste than to recoup any money.