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    Tyre choice

    Gents, do you have any comments/preference on the tyres below (for my S70)..

    Kumho Ecsta Le Sport KU39

    Falken Ziex ZE-914 Ecorun

    Avon ZZ5

    Toyo Proxes 4

    All are in the MSA permitted tyres list, which is my guide in a world of confusing tyres, & are under 70 quid a corner for 205/45x17 W's or quicker. Rim size is 7.5J
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    I really rate the falken 914's. They offer exceptional wet grip and great in the dry. They were one of the only tyres capable of holding on to 300+ft/lb on my tdi a year ago when I still had 15" steels!
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    Quote Originally Posted by martin_r_smith View Post
    I really rate the falken 914's. They offer exceptional wet grip and great in the dry. They were one of the only tyres capable of holding on to 300+ft/lb on my tdi a year ago when I still had 15" steels!
    I like Falkens also. Yosser's old S70R is now mine, & it seems to have a fair amount of torque! Like a 5 GT Turbo when the boost arrives...plenty of torque steer
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    All have been great

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesy12345 View Post
    Gents, do you have any comments/preference on the tyres below (for my S70)..

    Kumho Ecsta Le Sport KU39

    Falken Ziex ZE-914 Ecorun

    Avon ZZ5

    Toyo Proxes 4

    All are in the MSA permitted tyres list, which is my guide in a world of confusing tyres, & are under 70 quid a corner for 205/45x17 W's or quicker. Rim size is 7.5J
    I think you should can all of them and have a look at the Dunlop Sport Maxx RT, which is also on your list! Best tyre I have ever fitted!! Much, much better than the Toyo's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeT5 View Post
    I think you should can all of them and have a look at the Dunlop Sport Maxx RT, which is also on your list! Best tyre I have ever fitted!! Much, much better than the Toyo's.
    You just reminded me I had an A6 with those on, great in the wet, a hundred quid a corner though, I'll have to save up
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    Just to throw a random choice in try looking at Neutons (they have a website) . I've got the red R shod in them & find them plenty grippy & pretty hardwaring. NT5000's on mine at £75/corner delivered. Good luck, as everyone has an opinion on tyres.......

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    Much appreciated for comments, gents

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    personally i swear by the Rainsports. Had the 2's on and now have the 3's awesome grip in the wet and there is a site you can get them from delivered at £60-70 each which is www.camskill.co.uk

    Ordered my last 2 sets from them with no problems in the slightest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    personally i swear by the Rainsports. Had the 2's on and now have the 3's awesome grip in the wet and there is a site you can get them from delivered at £60-70 each which is www.camskill.co.uk

    Ordered my last 2 sets from them with no problems in the slightest.
    I wasn't impressed by the rainsports 2s tbh...


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesy12345 View Post
    I wasn't impressed by the rainsports 2s tbh...

    try the 3's dude... Shark Skin Technology.... although im sure there were no sharks hurt in the R&D of them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    try the 3's dude... Shark Skin Technology.... although im sure there were no sharks hurt in the R&D of them
    hehe ok maybe next time, Falkens on the way now...will report back...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ettienne View Post
    I had toyo proxies on the sonic when I bought it all nearly new but one had a bulge so I replaced it, within a month a second had a bulge to I replaced them with some budgets that had been perfect since.
    I was a bit wary about cheap ones tbh, I was thinking of taking it on the track while the Renault 5 was in bits. Falken seemed decent mid range choice.

    My old S70 had about 400 Nm & this R seems to have quite a bit more....450 plus?? So would be hopeless trying to grip out of a tight corner, without at least half decent sticky boots on
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesy12345 View Post
    I was a bit wary about cheap ones tbh, I was thinking of taking it on the track while the Renault 5 was in bits. Falken seemed decent mid range choice.

    My old S70 had about 400 Nm & this R seems to have quite a bit more....450 plus?? So would be hopeless trying to grip out of a tight corner, without at least half decent sticky boots on
    I was more saying avoid the toyos, I fortunately don't have the traction problems, but I'd fit different tyres if I went on the track myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ettienne View Post
    I was more saying avoid the toyos, I fortunately don't have the traction problems, but I'd fit different tyres if I went on the track myself.
    ah OK thanks....lucky bugger with your AWD

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