RedMR² wrote:I personally like Falken tyres.
Yep, my second set rear tyres now. Very pleased with the grip in wet and dry conditions. FK453
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RedMR² wrote:I personally like Falken tyres.
RedMR² wrote:I personally like Falken tyres.
JJ wrote:Why has nobody mentioned the Michelin Pilot sport range ?!? Or even Continental Sport Contact ??!
My MR2 I always swore by Good Year F1's.. but I've now found both Continental and Michelins are up there...
My M5 has 305's on the rears... Michelin Pilot sport 2's on, N2 compound... and its like a 4wd now !
ravelloracing wrote:Had my first sideways moment tonight. Soaking wet roundabout with puddles and too be totally by surprise when the back came straight round at a ridiculously low speed (about 20 mph!)
I certainly wasn't expecting such a moment at that speed. Mine's a rev 3 auto N/A,and it was as I touched the throttle very lightly to come off the roundabout.
My rear tyres are down to only a couple of mm's,and are Michelins.
I took delivery of a full set of new Dunlop SP sports this week,just haven't had time to get them fitted yet.
Anyone else any expeperience of the SP's on their mk2?
I bough hese as the tyre size mine runs on its Supra wheels left me with these as the only option to match front and rear.
245/45/Zr16 rear
205/50/ZR16 front
GHOST wrote:Drain cover is how I wrote off my old rev3. Wasn't going very fast at all but it like slick as ice with a little rain water on it.
Who the hell puts drain covers on corners anyway!