Well done on the wheels and tyres, good price. :thumbsup:
What dealer did you purchase tyres from?
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Well done on the wheels and tyres, good price. :thumbsup:
What dealer did you purchase tyres from?
sydney seems to get cheaper price on tyres... lucky them I guess :(
Hi Sodaz,
Do you have the drift-to-the-right issue with the new rim and tyre combo?
Anyone know anyone in melb selling Yokohama AD07 and how much roughly?
I'm hoping to find a square/edge (square shoulder block) tyre with a relatively stiff sidewall. (Loved the Yokohama A509's on my prelude... a feeling that I could not achieve with OEM RE010 and Yokohama ES100 on my S15.)
AD07 has a wear rating of 180 though. Very soft and won't last as long a the A509. Have you looked at the tread pattern of the C.Drive?
http://yokohama.com.au/media/b_cdrive.896.jpg
If your Euro is still on soft suspension, then the sidewall flex will be masked by your softer suspension. If you have stiffer coils, then yes, go for the tyre with less sidewall flex. The C.Drive is still an all rounder tyre. If you want a stiffer sidewall, then look at the S.Drive.
Many tyres are asymmetric. That includes the C.Drive, Pirelli Dragon, and even the Dunlop SP Sport 3000A. I understand that you want to be sure that the tyre doesn't cause any pulling, but consider this, even the A509s that you like are also asymmetrical (tread goes backwards on the left side but goes forwards on the right side :)):
Left: http://www.reifensuchmaschine.de/rei...ohama-A509.jpg Right: http://img.epinions.com/images/opti/...resized200.jpg