MK5 Golf GTI

All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: roughd on January 19, 2013, 09:49:52 am

Title: Lets talk tyres
Post by: roughd on January 19, 2013, 09:49:52 am
Need 2 fronts very soon, although my rears are like new they are piss poor budgets, so i'm going to be replacing all 4.
Now which tyres to choose? Been seeing very good reviews on goodyear eagle F1 asymetric 2's which i can get £100 a corner @ camskill. Is there any tyre out there better for the money? Heard amazing things about the new michelins.
I want a tyre that grips just as good in the wet as it does in the dry
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: Andy on January 19, 2013, 09:52:48 am
Any of them 2 tyres you mention are good in the wet
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: ScrupesGTI on January 19, 2013, 09:54:33 am
I'm a big fan of the Goodyear F1 Assy 2's, been running them since they came out in 2010 and ran the Assy 1's before them for 2 years.

I've never owned a set of Michelin PS's or the PS2/3/5 varieties nor any Conti's but I've driven plenty of cars with them fitted and they all seemed good.

£100 each is a good price too, what's the size and loading on those?

Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: Simmo on January 19, 2013, 10:18:12 am
I went for the conti sport all round as it was highly recommended by my local tyre expert (no not kwik fit!), seems to be good, quite quiet, 'A' grade for stopping distance, reported to last circa 18k unless you cain it and 260 for the pair fitted and balanced...
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: roughd on January 19, 2013, 10:18:49 am
225/40/18
Not sure which loading i need for the GTI ?
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: ScrupesGTI on January 19, 2013, 10:32:13 am
225/40/18
Not sure which loading i need for the GTI ?

I tend to go for the 92Y rated tyres in the goodyears but they do quite a few ratings which would be suitable depending on what your car carries and how fast or how much power you use

if it's only yourself in the car or maybe 1 passenger then the 88 load rating will be fine, if like me you regularly carry 4 passengers and a lot of kit about then opting for a XL load rating will be better say 92 - 95

The speed rating is a dubious one to me but putting decent power through a H rated tyre can only lead to issues even if that tyre is 130MPH rated??  I tend to look at the V,W or Y ratings as being better able to handle the torque my car can put through them.
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: roughd on January 19, 2013, 11:59:22 am
225/40/18
Not sure which loading i need for the GTI ?

I tend to go for the 92Y rated tyres in the goodyears but they do quite a few ratings which would be suitable depending on what your car carries and how fast or how much power you use

if it's only yourself in the car or maybe 1 passenger then the 88 load rating will be fine, if like me you regularly carry 4 passengers and a lot of kit about then opting for a XL load rating will be better say 92 - 95

The speed rating is a dubious one to me but putting decent power through a H rated tyre can only lead to issues even if that tyre is 130MPH rated??  I tend to look at the V,W or Y ratings as being better able to handle the torque my car can put through them.
Will go for the V/W/Y ratings then considering i'm quite harsh on tyres

Any other recommendations?
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: Andy on January 19, 2013, 12:03:14 pm
the conti 5 are pretty good as are the hankook v12
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: E30Dom on January 19, 2013, 12:45:36 pm
the conti 5 are pretty good as are the hankook v12

Just had a year on the Continental SC5's... Would go for them again but fancied the Goodyears to try, so have ordered 4 from Camskill, £419 delivered for 225/40/R18 92y... Supposed to be delivered yesterday but delayed due to the snow...
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: roughd on January 19, 2013, 08:42:53 pm
Pretty cheap that camskill website

hankook doesnt seem to get good reviews from what ive read :stupid:
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: Andy on January 19, 2013, 08:48:23 pm
Pretty cheap that camskill website

hankook doesnt seem to get good reviews from what ive read :stupid:

every hankook i have fitted have had good reviews
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: zooms3 on January 20, 2013, 01:45:00 pm
Gotta be Conti 5's or michelin PS3's, immense tyres in all weather!
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: E30Dom on January 20, 2013, 01:52:18 pm
Won't go wrong with either of; (no particular order)

Micheline PS3's
Pirelli P-Zeros
Continental SC5's
Good Year Assy2's
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: rich83 on January 20, 2013, 01:59:32 pm
I'm a big fan of the Goodyear F1 Assy 2's, been running them since they came out in 2010 and ran the Assy 1's before them for 2 years.

I've never owned a set of Michelin PS's or the PS2/3/5 varieties nor any Conti's but I've driven plenty of cars with them fitted and they all seemed good.

£100 each is a good price too, what's the size and loading on those?



I didnt think they came out till 2011
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: Tortaruga on January 20, 2013, 02:05:47 pm
Pedant  :grin:
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: billyt on January 20, 2013, 02:11:56 pm
Uniroyal Rainsports 2's are great in the wet - but after trying the Eagle F1 tyre, they are a better allrounder.
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: rich83 on January 20, 2013, 02:15:45 pm
Pedant  :grin:

 :innocent:
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: Andy on January 20, 2013, 02:24:33 pm
getting a pirelli tyres back on various cars that they are wearing or going out of shape easily..up till now they have been replaced under warranty by pirelli
Title: Re: Lets talk tyres
Post by: daz05 on January 20, 2013, 02:33:50 pm
Goodyear Eagle F1s are very good. Currently running Kumho Ecstas seem ok but skippy in the wet.