Best tyres for Scirocco
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Best tyres for Scirocco
Hey Guys!
Whats the best tyres for the Scirocco. I was looking at Pirelli
What do you think?
Whats the best tyres for the Scirocco. I was looking at Pirelli
What do you think?
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
I have Goodyear eagle f1 asymmetric 2 and they are great for me
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
I am running the OEM Pirelli P Zeros and they are spot on. Used Goodyear F1s on my previous car and they were also great. I quite fancy trying Michelin Pilot Sports
Check out Camskill, great range, price and service. Prices vary from week to week so it.pays to keep track and buy when low, even if you don't need them at that time.
If there was a "best" tyre we would all be using it. Tyre performance is subjective so there isn't a "best"
Check out Camskill, great range, price and service. Prices vary from week to week so it.pays to keep track and buy when low, even if you don't need them at that time.
If there was a "best" tyre we would all be using it. Tyre performance is subjective so there isn't a "best"
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
What tyres would people generally recommend for a 2.0 210 Tsi on 18" wheels? Would it be the same as the above? Or do they differ depending on petrol/diesel/engine sizes etc? I've done a little research so I'm leaning towards some now but I wanted to see if anyone else recommend anything else before i go ahead and purchase. Also, is it safe to replace just the front tyres or just the back tyres? Or is it better to do them all at once? My rear ones are on their way out too but I've been told they'll probably last me another month or two, can't decide if it's worth holding off or just getting them all done together.
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
No.issue with replacing tyres in pairs, but it's best to put the new ones on the rear axle.
A good tyre works on the car irrespective of whether it's petrol or diesel or the wheels are 18" or 19"
Issue with.tyre recommendations is that they are subjective and based on personal opinion. People have different driving styles and different expectations. Some people wamt ultimate grip, others longevity and others the cheapest.
A good tyre works on the car irrespective of whether it's petrol or diesel or the wheels are 18" or 19"
Issue with.tyre recommendations is that they are subjective and based on personal opinion. People have different driving styles and different expectations. Some people wamt ultimate grip, others longevity and others the cheapest.
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
Just had some Avon ZZ5's fitted to my 19" Lugano's.
Have to say im very happy with them, Lots of grip, quiet, have rim protectors & look great.
Cost £134 fitted each.
Have to say im very happy with them, Lots of grip, quiet, have rim protectors & look great.
Cost £134 fitted each.
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
Has anyone heard of the brand RoadStone?
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
Who ? lolTahirM wrote:Has anyone heard of the brand RoadStone?
My build thread here >> http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 13&t=14620
My 'How To' Guides here >>http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 77#p128177
My 'How To' Guides here >>http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 77#p128177
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
Sure you didnt mean bridgestone?TahirM wrote:Has anyone heard of the brand RoadStone?
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
No, he didn't:-)whiteDevil_170 wrote:Sure you didnt mean bridgestone?TahirM wrote:Has anyone heard of the brand RoadStone?
It would seem they are a Korean tyre aimed at the lower end of the market.
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
Thanks Cuprabob.
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
Yeah quite shocking Brand !
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
I found some Pirelli PZero 235/45 ZR17 97Y Would this be fine?
My current tyres have a W speed rating Would a Y rating be fine?
My current tyres have a W speed rating Would a Y rating be fine?
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
P Zeros will be ok as will W (168mph) rating vs Y(186mph) rating
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
Gone for Michelin Pilot Sport 3's. Will find out what they're like next week, be interesting to see if I notice a difference as the lady who had the car before me had a set of Kumhos put on the front, my car spun an awful lot at lights in the wet so I'm curious to see if these will improve that at all.
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
Yeah they are made by a company called DitchfinderTahirM wrote:Has anyone heard of the brand RoadStone?
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
What do you guys think of the Hankook brand?
Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
I changed my rear continentals for hankooks and they totally changed the feel of the car for the worse. Back end feels so much looser now, especially during faster cornering and lane changes etc
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Re: Best tyres for Scirocco
Yeah just fitted some Goodyear Eagle F1's to the front of mine (still have Pirelli P7's on rear) and seems fine so far, I reckon I get more feedback from them. Be interesting to see if the centers wear out as bad as they did with the Pirelli's.