Continental are the best !
but im meant 2 say that since my Grandpa owns "Tyres4u" the importer and distributer for Continental's, GT radials and ect for Australia, New zealend (and more but cant remember all of the countries) !
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Continental are the best !
but im meant 2 say that since my Grandpa owns "Tyres4u" the importer and distributer for Continental's, GT radials and ect for Australia, New zealend (and more but cant remember all of the countries) !
:cool:
Was looking at the Ralliart Colt Turbo yesterday and noticed that the factory tyres are AD07 so i guess they are going to be full import tyres soon
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Originally Posted by TeMp
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Originally Posted by gmanz
u seirous?
ad07 on a colt?!
Has anyone put 255/40 R17's on stock Acord Euro Lux rims, and also, has anyone used the S-03 Bridgestone Potenza?
255/45? That's not a typo of 225 right? If it is 255/40, you'll need at least 17x8.5 rims. The Lux has 17x7.0 rims and won't accomodate 255/40 because of the aspect ratio (needs between 8.5 to 10" width rims). 255/50 Can be used on the 17x7 rims though, but it would look pretty thick.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cranky Pants
255/40R17's will be too wide for the rim and cause the tyres to rub on the inner guard and possibly, the panel. The higher side wall would also affect the rolling diameter.
what brand makes 205/40/16's
Cool, forget the 255's then, any thoughts on the bridgestones?
Yokohama V550 205 x 55 x 16 on a Honda Euro.
These tyres got 20000k on 80 % highway driving on the REAR so, NOT a good tyre at all. Soft sidewalls, but good grip in wet & dry.
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Originally Posted by z3lda
Nitto - NT-GEO
Kuhmo - Ecsta Supra
Can anyone give me suggestions on what tyre to get in the size of: 205/40/17
My direzzas are nearly out of tread, hence why I can't get any grip lol. Price range $250 ish, less than $300.
Dunlop don't seem to carry any current tyre models in my size anymore.
Tyres that I've found come in the size:
Yokohama: AVS ES100, A drive AR01
Toyo: Proxes T1R (but I'll probably pass on the toyos)
G3 bridgestones - but they are always much more expensive compared to the others in the range
Any other suggestions?
Even dunlop don't know what they are talking about because when I emailed them months ago asking what tyres they are bringing out in my size, they said they said the dunlop sp sport max - they had no reply when I said their site only lists two sizes available.
My C Drives have worn in now and they're surperb both in the dry and the wet, cruisin' or on the go, straight or cornering they really are the bomb hahaha!