MK5 Golf GTI

All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: andrewparker on February 18, 2009, 08:56:41 am

Title: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: andrewparker on February 18, 2009, 08:56:41 am
Hi guys,

time has come to replace the front tyres on my GTi. I currently have Dunlop SP Sports on 17" Monzas.

Should I go with another set of Dunlops or is there another tyre that will work better? I'd particularly like a bit more grip!

Cheers Andrew
Title: Re: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: NEWEY on February 18, 2009, 09:11:30 am
the Good year eagle F1 asymmetric tyres are supposed to be brilliant in dry and wet.
Title: Re: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: andrewparker on February 18, 2009, 10:06:21 am
Cool, I'm guessing you'd have to pair asymmetric fronts with asymmetric rears?
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Post by: winrya on February 18, 2009, 10:43:29 am
Cool, I'm guessing you'd have to pair asymmetric fronts with asymmetric rears?

No just have to pair them on each axle
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Post by: neg on February 18, 2009, 11:02:23 am
I have front Aysm and rear GSD3's at the mo - in fact on both cars until recently and no problems.
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Post by: animal on February 18, 2009, 11:07:46 am
I have GSD3 on my current car (not a Golf...) and they transformed the handling compared to the old Contis. They don't wear amazingly well but are great in the wet and the dry. They don't like the cold so much though.

What's the general opinion of F1's on the GTi?
Title: Re: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: ub7rm on February 18, 2009, 11:20:59 am
The dunlops are pretty crap in my opinion.

Falken FK452 are a good price and are simply fantastic.  Since replacing the dunlops with these the overall ride has impoved, less noise and amazing grip in the wet and dry.  I don't think I've read a bad review about them and there are plenty out there.  Needless to say I agree with these reviews  :happy2:
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Post by: cmdrfire on February 18, 2009, 12:17:02 pm
I like my Pirelli P-Zero Rossos.
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Post by: john_o on February 18, 2009, 12:39:05 pm
Michelin Pilot Sport 2's or Goodyear Assymetrics from me (although thats 18's)
or you may even want to consider the Hankook Ventus K107 on the recent VWR car (runs 19's) if they are available in 17's
many on here have tried that car and have been surprised how good they are  :happy2:
VWR article link below (ooo cool new forum linking)
[pdf]http://www.volkswagenracing.co.uk/content_downloads/300R.pdf[/pdf]

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Post by: Toptrump on February 18, 2009, 01:03:43 pm
Another thumbs up :happy2: for the Goodyears from me as well.  Very good tyre's excellent in the wet and dry.
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Post by: VC on February 18, 2009, 01:29:04 pm
I sit at the Michellin Pilot Sport II table, brilliant in the wet and dry, although I'm currently running Toyo T1r's....supposed to be as good, in the dry they are superb but in the wet you have to pay attention in the corners  :laugh:
Title: Re: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: E30m3 on February 18, 2009, 06:41:01 pm
For 17's i'd go for the Goodyear ASy's , awesome tyre and will improve the feel/handling of your GTI.
Title: Re: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: andrewparker on February 18, 2009, 08:46:20 pm
From what I've read I'm quite tempted by the Vredestein Ultrac Sessantas. Anyone run them?

Interesting that Evo reckon the Golf has sharper turn-in bite and is faster on 17s. I did consider sticking some 18" wheels on for a while.
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Post by: Top Cat on February 18, 2009, 08:47:52 pm
From what I've read I'm quite tempted by the Vredestein Ultrac Sessantas. Anyone run them?

Interesting that Evo reckon the Golf has sharper turn-in bite and is faster on 17s. I did consider sticking some 18" wheels on for a while.

Hurdy is riding on these and he rates them.  :wink:
Title: Re: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: TomB on February 18, 2009, 09:14:24 pm
I had GSD3s on my old 300lb/ft Ibiza and they were the best gripping tyres it ever had...and it went through a few different sets!

My GTI has new Dunlops all round thanks to the dealer, when they're worn away I'll get Goodyears on my 17s without any hesitation.  You get what you pay for.

I'll agree with evo's view of bigger wheeled cars having less bite and acceleration, I've seen it on a few different cars when changing to bigger wheels.  The only way to counteract it is to fit lighter wheels.
Title: Re: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: JonnyG on February 19, 2009, 08:50:53 pm
Should I go with another set of Dunlops or is there another tyre that will work better? I'd particularly like a bit more grip!

In the dry ?   in the wet  ?   :wink:

Have a read and take your pick   :happy2:

EVO Tyre Test (http://www.liam27.com/stuff/EVO_TyreTest_2007_GTI.pdf)
Title: Re: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: andrewparker on February 20, 2009, 07:41:22 pm
Yeah, I've read the Evo tyre test, still have the issue on my desk. It was that which swayed me towards the Vredesteins.

It's mainly wet weather grip that I want to improve. The Dunlops have always been fine in the dry but not so good in the wet, especially with their current limited tread!
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Post by: billyboy on February 20, 2009, 10:26:37 pm
X2 with johno, about the hankooks, i know they have a bit of budget brand about them, but they are the sponsor for the race series, and having had that demo car for 4 days, i can voucher for how much grip/handling they give on the 300R
i made a note of what was fitted, hankook ventus S1 EVO, 225-35-19.
very good tyre
biily
Title: Re: Recommend me some tyres
Post by: xxx_mojo_xxx on February 21, 2009, 10:27:52 am
Suggest the Michelin Pilot Sports 2. One of the quietest tyres on the road - some of the other brands can generate extra road noise. The rubber compound in these also provides one of the best balance in wet and dry conditions.

The rubbers also more resistant to getting chewed up at high speeds or during aggressive driving.  I'm not too sure if you can get extra load bearing ones for the 18" or 17" Monzas - but if u can then you have a fantastic set of rubbers.  The extra load bearing puppies basically inhibit any lateral shift/movement on the tyres during cornering, etc.  :evilgrin: