MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: D Squared on April 13, 2015, 09:06:22 pm
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so got to decide what tyres to get soon....
start the voting..heard good and bad about all mentioned, want a good all rounder, for wear, tyre noise and price....
cheers
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Voted :happy2:
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Super sports, voted :happy2:
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Voted for the Pirelli's. Full set of P-Zero's went on this afternoon.
Did have 2 sets of Goodyears - pretty good as well.
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I voted super sports having also had 10,000 miles + on Goodyear's and the Michelins are a noteable improvement
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On my 4th set of f1 assy2s that are used for faaast road (no track) and i've not one single complaint against them. Feedback and confidence they offer still blow me away.
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Eagle F1 Assy's for me too!
Great price, top levels of grip and low wear rates - win win :happy2:
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Voted eagle f1s as they are a good all round tyre and haven't let me down yet :smiley:
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Voted eagle f1s as they are a good all round tyre and haven't let me down yet :smiley:
X2
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Voted F1's all the way
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Having used both the F1's and the Super Sports in anger on both mine and my wife's cars the Super Sports come out on top every time IMHO! :innocent:
The F1's are a great tyre but the Super Sports just have that extra level of grip!
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wow close run thing at the mo with MSP and F1 evens..and some really good info..
Cheers guys
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The Goodyear's are a great tyre and I didn't think the Michelin's could be any better but I tried them and I'm glad I did, somehow theyre just a step up in every condition. The two things I found with the Goodyear's were they're bad in the colder weather and they got a bit 'floaty' in standing water, with the Michelin's both these were no longer a problem. I didnt think you could get a better all round tyre without some sort of compromise but if the Michelin's have one I haven't found it yet.
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Price comparison between the Goodyear Eagle F1 Assy
225/40/18 £74.89 per tyre
http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/goodyear/eagle-f1-asymmetric-2/225-40-r18-92y-60460?utm_source=compare%26utm_medium=google-shopping%26utm_campaign=tyre&gclid=CKv6to7U9sQCFWH4wgodMZwAPA
And the Michelin Pilot Super Sport
225/40/18 £105 per tyre
http://www.oponeo.co.uk/tyre-details/michelin-pilot-super-sport-225-40-r18-88-y-/?origin=prodlisting&gclid=COqv59TT9sQCFZTLtAod3wkAJQ
Both great on the GTI :happy2:
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The Goodyear's are a great tyre and I didn't think the Michelin's could be any better but I tried them and I'm glad I did, somehow theyre just a step up in every condition. The two things I found with the Goodyear's were they're bad in the colder weather and they got a bit 'floaty' in standing water, with the Michelin's both these were no longer a problem. I didnt think you could get a better all round tyre without some sort of compromise but if the Michelin's have one I haven't found it yet.
cheers for that,, is there any difference in noise levels? heard the Michelin's are a little noisier??
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The Goodyear's are a great tyre and I didn't think the Michelin's could be any better but I tried them and I'm glad I did, somehow theyre just a step up in every condition. The two things I found with the Goodyear's were they're bad in the colder weather and they got a bit 'floaty' in standing water, with the Michelin's both these were no longer a problem. I didnt think you could get a better all round tyre without some sort of compromise but if the Michelin's have one I haven't found it yet.
cheers for that,, is there any difference in noise levels? heard the Michelin's are a little noisier??
I didn't notice any but tbh I don't really take much notice of MPG or noise from tyres.
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This is a good thread personally can't speak badly of the goodyears. They've been brilliant but do fancy a change. Ill be following this with interest.
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Having used both the F1's and the Super Sports in anger on both mine and my wife's cars the Super Sports come out on top every time IMHO! :innocent:
The F1's are a great tyre but the Super Sports just have that extra level of grip!
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It really depends if this is survey is based on cost or performance. The Goodyears are an excellent all round tyre and are significantly cheaper per corner, because of this for everyday use you'll probably get more people running these and more votes over the more expensive Michelins.
I personally can't comment on performance comparisons as I've never run the Michelins but from all the feedback from those who've ran both (including bignod00 quoted above) the Michelins although more expensive seem to be the preferred option based on performance.
IMO all comes down to what do you want, best value all rounder or best performing road tyre ? :happy2:
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so got to decide what tyres to get soon....
start the voting..heard good and bad about all mentioned, want a good all rounder, for wear, tyre noise and price....
cheers
Remember to read the thread from the beginning :sad1:. I reckon the Goodyears will do you fine. :happy2:
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So which tyres are the quietest?
Personally I think road noise into cabin on MK5 is so bad, there probably isn't an answer........I just turn the radio up.
Just got an 02 TT, and road noise is non existent by comparison, plus ride comfort is better on 18" compared to golfs 17".
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I voted super sports having also had 10,000 miles + on Goodyear's and the Michelins are a noteable improvement
Pleased to hear that as I have F1 Assy 2s on my ED30 (and had them on my R32) and they are horrible. Not in the way they grip, but in the way the make the car feel.
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Not sure if it's just me, but have any other of you super sport users noticed you pick up far more grit and gravel at low speeds ldue to the sticky rubber compound on the outside of the tyre?
Only thing that bugs me (such a first world problem :laugh:)
Sorry to go off topic slightly :chicken:
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Not sure if it's just me, but have any other of you super sport users noticed you pick up far more grit and gravel at low speeds ldue to the sticky rubber compound on the outside of the tyre?
Only thing that bugs me (such a first world problem :laugh:)
Sorry to go off topic slightly :chicken:
I have noticed down one particular road actually my car always seems to flick up more gravel than it used to or other cars I drive do. Maybe that's what it is then.
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so got to decide what tyres to get soon....
start the voting..heard good and bad about all mentioned, want a good all rounder, for wear, tyre noise and price....
cheers
Remember to read the thread from the beginning :sad1:. I reckon the Goodyears will do you fine. :happy2:
for me Carl, price is least important than wear and noise.... that's why I put it in that order.. ;)
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Goodyear F1 looking very strong....
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The AS2's are a good tyre, probably more than most will need on the road with a great low rolling RR, but are quite old now, the Continental 5's, Michilen Super Sports are a gen ahead.
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Have Continental Sport Contact 5's on the front of mine, and some Kumho things on the back.
I had the Conti's put on the front when I bought it to replace Linglongs :surprised:, - they've lasted me 20k, and two trackdays (although I'm not brutal on tyres on track). Whisper quiet compared to Linglongs, but you'd expect that!
Very happy with them - I'm actually off to have four tyres all round tomorrow, as they have all started to go bald on the inner edges. Have chosen Conti Sport Contact 5's again - seem quite expensive, but just great all round, in my limited experience.
Evo Magazine rated them top tyre in their last tests on all round performance after wet and dry tests, so good enough for me...