Kmart Tyres are having them on special....i don't drive in the wet much....heh....might have to go with some other better dry tyres then
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Kmart Tyres are having them on special....i don't drive in the wet much....heh....might have to go with some other better dry tyres then
A few of my friends just intalled Yokohama AD07. They said: They can kick the vtec in the raining day with no problem. They will test on dry road after the raining day. After they test, i will post what they say.
is the Yokohama AD07 privately imported or can be found at local store?
That's private import. I think it will be available in Australia in the future.Quote:
Originally Posted by gambate
They tested on the dry road already. My friends said: It's really a good tyre. Can't compare with which tyre they used before(FM901, ST115, FK451, A539). No complain at all!! Don't try!!Don't believe!! They think AD07 is the best street tyre at this moment. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by edw-R
Falken FK451's - Got these on my rims at the moment and there is heaps of grip. They are a good tyre for both dry and wet although i've aquaplaned twice this winter and almost lost control at 110km/h both times. :shock:[/QUOTE]
Yeah I know what ya meen! I have Falken Ziex's wich are 215/35-R18 in size sick ass grip in dry and wet but not much tread life and mine have aquaplaned on me too! :( going home on the Monash FWY
I've heard that BF goodrich are mad tyres but I dont know a bout Price????
yoko a539-
good wear life.. suck on track... ok for street..
stilll believe the firenza are bettter when new..
they dont suck that much on the track do they?Quote:
Originally Posted by BlitZ
i went to wakefield with them on about 70%
did alrite i reckon
the successor of a539 is now available
called yokohama c.drive
They work well on the first 2 laps.. then go way off.. :rolleyes: ...Quote:
Originally Posted by gelo
man my old firenzas used to suck ass, then moved to bridgeston potenza GIII's. I was going around corners in the wet as fast as i was in the firenzas in the dry!
Currently on toyo proxes t1s's, very good in the dry, not so good in the wet.
ok......Quote:
Originally Posted by BlitZ
that is true....
OK what would be the best set of tyres for a 16inch rim semi slicks??
Dont care bout noise?
Pls list price roughly.
And whats the diff between hard and soft sidewalls??
Also Ive heard advans are quite good very popular in japan as well a s bridgestones but is advan available in oz??