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  1. #13
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    My DC5R is running the Ventus V12.

    I wouldn't get them again. Excellent grip in the dry. Average wear. Sort of predictable wet grip. - Me being nice review.

    Also 40 PSI is recommended inflation. I normally run in the low 30's for extra grip but more wear.

  2. #14
    What were you using before? More importantly, what will you be using after?

  3. #15
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    central coast, NSW
    Car:
    crx
    Stock size for honda jazz is 175 65 14

    Recommend size to go with is 195 45 16 to have the speedo out by few mm
    More common size and easy to find is 205 45 16
    https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc...5r14-195-45r16

    i got dunlop dz102 on my 16x7 great tyre in the dry and no lose of traction in the wet so far
    Plus it good valve to money tyre conpaired to few of the high end tyres on market too
    If you see a good Technical post giving advice give some postive rep

  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by rubyjazz View Post
    What were you using before? More importantly, what will you be using after?
    I had pirelli p7 before hand.

    I just bought a set of advan neova's holyshit these are excellent.

    I really have to push the car with traction control off to make use of these. They stick to the road.


    PS- I wouldn't buy dunlops. If the rubber for shoes they make are shit, I wouldn't be buying tires they make.

  5. #17
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    Question why do people think shoes are the same as tyres

    Dunlop supplies tyres to v8 supercars the dunlop sportmaxx for last 15 years which you can buy for your car in similar compound of rubber
    Perform very well for the money with same racing technology as v8 supercars

    Sure dunlop has had alot of slack for not performing well but how offen do most people check their tyre pressures and do regular wheel alignment every 10,000kms
    If all
    If you see a good Technical post giving advice give some postive rep

  6. #18
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    Thanks for the knowledge.

    I now hate Holdens that little bit more.

    Testing on sub par parts. Tsk tsk
    Last edited by amant02; 23-05-2015 at 02:19 AM.

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