MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Matto on February 01, 2012, 09:14:12 am
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Just wondering for those who use them what you are running and what do you think of them? I am currently on Dunlop SP winter 3d's which got pretty good reviews. But after having them on a few months now I feel they aren't as good as I'd hoped. Cornering grip is pretty good. Never have an issue. Straight line grip is horrendous though. Just pulling out of a junction or trying to pull away with any sort of right foot it just spins. 1st and 2nd in the dry plus 3rd in the wet or damp conditions. Been considering trying something different.
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It's not really been cold enough yet for winter tyres to be honest.
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It's not really been cold enough yet for winter tyres to be honest.
Come and sit in my garden then, -1.5 today....... :signLOL:
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Goodyears
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It's not really been cold enough yet for winter tyres to be honest.
The avon ice tourings out gripped the poo Falkens below the stated optimum 7 degrees :driver:
Going to try the hankooks next writer or if I'm feeling flush the alpins
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It's not really been cold enough yet for winter tyres to be honest.
Come and sit in my garden then, -1.5 today....... :signLOL:
Address?? :-p
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I know its been unusually warm this year. I got them due to struggling the last 2 years but now I have them we haven't had even a sprinkle. I also didn't want the nasty salt to attack my nice Charlestons either so that's why I have my winters on. It is also currently around -1 here aswell.
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-2 at 8.30 -1 at 9.05 now looks like the sun is coming out
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Nokian WR, nothing else comes close.
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Just wondering for those who use them what you are running and what do you think of them? I am currently on Dunlop SP winter 3d's which got pretty good reviews. But after having them on a few months now I feel they aren't as good as I'd hoped. Cornering grip is pretty good. Never have an issue. Straight line grip is horrendous though. Just pulling out of a junction or trying to pull away with any sort of right foot it just spins. 1st and 2nd in the dry plus 3rd in the wet or damp conditions. Been considering trying something different.
Nankang Snow SV-2 - http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,22302.0.html
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I have Kumho KW27's fitted, can't say we've had any snow yet to really test them, improved grip on frosty/icy roads but terrible straight-line traction in the wet (sometimes manage 4th gear wheelspin!)
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Kumho KW27s here and I agree with the comments above.
Probably not worth the bother on balance for this, so far, mild winter.
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Just wondering for those who use them what you are running and what do you think of them? I am currently on Dunlop SP winter 3d's which got pretty good reviews. But after having them on a few months now I feel they aren't as good as I'd hoped. Cornering grip is pretty good. Never have an issue. Straight line grip is horrendous though. Just pulling out of a junction or trying to pull away with any sort of right foot it just spins. 1st and 2nd in the dry plus 3rd in the wet or damp conditions. Been considering trying something different.
Nankang Snow SV-2 - http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,22302.0.html
Same. Its probably been a bit colder up in north east scotland but still not exactly seasonal. I have no issues with traction or cornering whatsoever with these tyres. When its cold they are a deffinite improvement on the summer tyres. There is a slightly vauger feeling to the steering which I think it common to all winter tyres but otherwise they are superb, especially for the money.
Performed very well in the 1/2 day of snow we did have too...
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Nokian WR, nothing else comes close.
Got them on both cars, feel very good - but to be fair, I haven't tried anything else to compare. That said I would happily buy same make again
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My Goodyear Vector 4seasons arrived yesterday. I'll get them fitted this weekend.
Just in time for the cold spell thats supposed to be coming!
Off to Edinburgh for a week on the 11th & the place we're stopping at has already had snow, so they'll be getting a good test then!
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Nokian WR, nothing else comes close.
+1
I ran them last year on my Superb, they are now on SWMBO's Golf, this year I have Bridgestones on and they are not as good as the WR G2's IMO
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The Nokians are far better under normal road conditions (i.e not snowy/icy) than other winter tyres.
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Cheers for the comments. Wish I'd asked on here beforehand. The Nokians do get good reviews. Plus have found them for £78 a corner. Something to put on the to do list.
I would definitely not be getting the Dunlops again.
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What do I use in the snow/ice/salt?
Simple.
The wife's car.
:evilgrin:
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Nokian WRA3's on mine. All i can say is fantastic
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Had lassa snowaways for the last few years and they were brilliant compared to a standard tyre. Trying to shop around for some winters to fit the eddie now, but keep missing out on ebay etc..
Just missed out on some Kumho's as mentioned before for £260 in 225/40/18, anything would be a vast improvement over the standard tyres for winter