View Poll Results: Just about to order my tyres... which should I choose

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  • 205/40/16 Kumho 712's £190

    2 20.00%
  • 205/40/16 Yoko A520's £315

    3 30.00%
  • 195/40/16 Pirelli P ZERO NERO £265

    5 50.00%
  • 195/40/16 Dunlop SP Sport 9000 £273

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Thread: Which shall I choose...

  1. #1
    Anonymous
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    Which shall I choose...

    Argh !!! Which ones !

  2. #2
    Anonymous
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    None of them

    Don't Toyo do a 195/40/16?

    www.mytyres.net are cheap as chips Paul

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac
    None of them

    Don't Toyo do a 195/40/16?

    www.mytyres.net are cheap as chips Paul
    Nope, if 215's would fit i'd have some toyo's in 215/40/16... but they're too wide apparently..

    Prices abaove are from Mytyres, i've also checked out Xpedia, black circles and a few others !

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    Punto know it all KAS's Avatar
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    Get Michelin Pilot Sports, dude, standard on Boxter S's 8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by KAS
    Get Michelin Pilot Sports, dude, standard on Boxter S's 8)
    Not sure they do them in the size I want. Anyway got micheline pilots at present... good in the dry but shite in the wet !

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    Dont drive fast in the wet then :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by KAS
    Dont drive fast in the wet then :P
    Its under braking - even from slow speeds like 20mph, they lock up too easily...

  8. #8
    karlwelsh
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    if your getting the coupe wheels, get 195-45-16



    195/45R16 V Kumho Ecsta KH11 £42.30
    195/45R16 V Yokohama A539 £49.07


    the 195-40-16 don't come cheap

    195/40ZR16 Dunlop SP9000 £79.74


    www.xpediatyre.co.uk

  9. #9
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    Was gonna go with the 40 profile as the rolling radius is nearly spot on then...

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    Quote Originally Posted by KAS
    Get Michelin Pilot Sports, dude, standard on Boxter S's 8)
    lmfao, dosent you uncle have a boxter s mate? didnt he spin it in the wet when driving in a straight line not really a plus point for them tyres.

    get yokohama A539's there the bollox in the wet and even better in the dry... 8)

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