Need some good tyres any ideas?
looking for some that will Be good in the wet,
the ones ive got on Now are shite, wont Grip going up hill in the wet there useless,
Just had my Gearbox Rebuilt, Dont know what hes done or used but theres too much Torque more noticable going up hill,
Seriously thinking of having it De-mapped now
thinking of Goodyear or pirrelli.
does anyone know of any other good tyres for under £70 a corner ?
I put some Kumho's on mine last time and they were good in the wet, nice to drive and reasonably long lasting at a decent price.
Do you know if your gearbox is an ML5 or a BE3 / 4? From the recent posts on ratios, it's clear Pug are using the ML5 / 6 for all the high torque engines, so should cope with anything a remapped 110 can throw at it.
2002 HDi 2.2 Exec Estate, (2008-12) (wonderful)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)
I'm planning to change tyres too, and I was looking especially for wet performance as you.
So far the good ones I have read about:
Uniroyal Rainsport 2
Falken FK-452
MIchelin pilot sport 3
Vredestein sporttrac 3
Dunlop SP sport
Avon ZV5
NOKIAN V
Pirelli cinturato P7
Continental premium contact 2
Bridgestone turanza er300
Goodyear optigrip
Between those my first pick would be the michelin's since they are very good in the wet and last long, but they are expensive.
The vredenstein look very good and are good in the wet, last pretty long, but it seems the recent ones aren't as good as the the first sportrac3.
The avon's were highly praised by a couple of coupé owners on the forums.
Turanzas are good under every aspect, while Falken's were highgly reccomended by guys on the BMW forums
All these tyres are good and you'll se little differences between each other, but better do some research on them.
The cheaper are the avon's, followed by Turanzas and sportracs, while continental's and michelin's are the most expensive.
Hope this was of some help.
(I have Michelin Energy on mine ad they are CRAP in the wet)
2001 2.2HDi saloon Executive (not the English exec, worse!) in Obsidian Black. Semi-Mux D9, build code 8761
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dogslife wrote:I put some Kumho's on mine last time and they were good in the wet, nice to drive and reasonably long lasting at a decent price.
Do you know if your gearbox is an ML5 or a BE3 / 4? From the recent posts on ratios, it's clear Pug are using the ML5 / 6 for all the high torque engines, so should cope with anything a remapped 110 can throw at it.
ithink it was a Ml5 box,
the box whats in now is one thats been rebuilt out of one thats come out of a van,
dont know what van its out of tho,
I have Khumos on and they've barely lasted two years (30k) whereas the Michelin Energy I had on before did four years (though, admittedly, they should probably only have done three). So I was thinking of going back to Michelins next
rwb wrote:I have Khumos on and they've barely lasted two years (30k) whereas the Michelin Energy I had on before did four years (though, admittedly, they should probably only have done three). So I was thinking of going back to Michelins next
That's just because the Energy rubber is very hard. That's why they are the worse (decent brand) tyres on the wet. Do not buy, just don't.
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I've had Falken FK-452 on mine for the last three and a half yrs , back
one's are still legal front one's i changed about 7 months ago they were
getting quite low still grippy but no good in the snow we had . Very good
grip in dry and not much less in wet , they are made in japan .
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Cheers all,
igot 2 dunlops off a friend they not new (part worned) got the pair for £20 so iwill get them fitted,
wont be keeping the 406 for much longer so i thought id go with the cheaper option off a friend, rather than spending £120 or so,
ithink the Dunlops are not bad, there only 5mth old so theyl do the next owner fine ishouid think,
I see there's a huge difference between your behaviour and our's (italians) wen it comes to tyres.
Here, most of the people interested in cars try to change tyres 4 at a time, swapping them over every 7000-10000km to keep them equal. Also when it comes to tyres most people here doesn't mind spending 100£ more for some peace of mind knowing they got the best.
I agree with those who do so, partly because in my exerience getting a poor tyre or mixig different tyres can (will) lead to disaster.
My mum for example bought Chinese brand snow tyres. Result: they work s**t and in a tight turn taken at normal speed the rear completely slipped off for no reason (in a front wheel drive small car!!!) on a small pot of water, leading to a risk of frontal impact. Luckily the front wheels regained grip in time to prevent the frontal impact, but the car just bounced off to the guard rail. Since the car was almost new 2800£ damage for a bumper and a wing.
That's why I always sugget to buy good tyres 4 at a time. I'm not criticizing, I've only noticed this big difference from Italian and UK drivers.
2001 2.2HDi saloon Executive (not the English exec, worse!) in Obsidian Black. Semi-Mux D9, build code 8761
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The one and only time I've ever bought tyres (so far), was on the old 406 saloon - I bought a complete set of 4 brand new Bridgestone B250 tyres, 195/65/R15, and had them professionally fitted.
2002 (D9) Peugeot 406 Coupe SE, 2.2 litre Petrol. Scarlet Red/Rouge Ecarlate/Rosso Scarlatto. Black Leather interior. SOLD
2008 (E60 LCI) BMW 525i M-Sport, 3.0 litre Petrol. Carbonschwarz Metallic. Black Dakota Leather and Myrtlewood interior.
highlander wrote:The one and only time I've ever bought tyres (so far), was on the old 406 saloon - I bought a complete set of 4 brand new Bridgestone B250 tyres, 195/65/R15, and had them professionally fitted.
I've not yet bought tyres for my 406, but I'll need winter tyres soon and I'll probably look for something very good too. I use the car in the snow a lot.
The problem is my 406 can legally use 205/60/R15 or 205/55/R16 wheels only, and at the moment I have 15" rims.
I'll have to get a set of 16" from Ade since good 15" snow tyres are quite rare.
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Hangar18 wrote:I don't think anyone would believe me if I said how many miles I was getting out of tyres last year on my 405
(yes in a single year I refer to "tyres" as SETS of tyres )
Granted- I get a set fitted and balanced for £100 in 175/70 R14's!
And the first time you hit a wall you also know who to blame!
Get good tyres guys, it's the best money spent on a car imho.
2001 2.2HDi saloon Executive (not the English exec, worse!) in Obsidian Black. Semi-Mux D9, build code 8761
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Haha- there would have been no point in buying "good" tyres I was doing circa 1000 urban stop-start miles a week- 3 sets of fronts and a back in 12 months...