Unfortunately the T5 died and had to go so replaced with a sensible D5 estate.
Needs 2 new tyres on front and have been offered locally Prestivo, Primewell or Maxxis tyres. Any comments (good or bad) on these brands please.
Thanks, Mark
Unfortunately the T5 died and had to go so replaced with a sensible D5 estate.
Needs 2 new tyres on front and have been offered locally Prestivo, Primewell or Maxxis tyres. Any comments (good or bad) on these brands please.
Thanks, Mark
Mark
NW Wales
2008 V70 D5
OK, so no comments on the tyres question? Too late - getting some Pirellis P6000's this morning whatever, £200 fitted with VAT for two. Apart from that what will help this D5 handle a bit better and won't cost the earth? Especially if I go and get that chip done?
Cheers, Mark
Mark
NW Wales
2008 V70 D5
I like Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta - order from Tyremen.
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I use Vredestein as well; Ultrac Centos.
Ultrac sessantas all round for £350 delivered and fitted. Around £315 delivered then take to a local tyre place for fitting so all should be in for £350ish on 17s.
Got Ultrac Sessantas here - so much better than Pirellis, handle the wet weather fairly well too. Not too stiff but nice control and 'feel'.
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Ultrac sessantas here as well, wouldnt fit anything else. Half the price of the big brands, twice the grip, and 50% better tyre life. Oh and they are quieter on the motorway, oh and the walls are stronger than the big brands, oh and the have a really nice rim protector...... I think i want to sleep with my tyres I love em so much lol
mmmmmmmmmmmmm Ultracs..............lol
is it just me who goes for the cheapest possible then? lol
Uniroyal rainsport 2 are an excelent T5 tyre, best ive had including vredstrein. They came second to continental in a recent test in Evo too!
2004 V50 T5 SE
princepugh (Friday 9th July 2010)
I'd second the Vredesteins but have been running Fulda Carats, as a second choice, for the last year or so and they've lasted incredibly well - plus they are the usual XL rated with the rim protected sidewall.
Princepugh
V70 T5 P2
Thanks for all the info - I'll keep it in mind for next time - now got 4 Pirellis so will let you know after 2 weeks in France,
cheers,
Mark
Mark
NW Wales
2008 V70 D5
as a rule P6000's ain't that well rated, various ways of improving handling, but IMHO fitting P6000's isn't one of them, remaps - do a lot of reading first (if its a manual bad choice can cause premature DMF failure), cheap plug in boxes can cause major grief (as tend to work by fooling sensors/ sending false info to ECM - not a wise idea), you don't say if auto or manual, but some have gone through a lot of pain on upping performance on Manuals, and handling can be vastly improved, but over kill can cause problems with speed humps, I did a good few passenger laps with Andy at Castle coombe in his D5 and was impressed, however having also been in a a stock D5 Geartronic it requires a lot of faith in the traction control, and if a passenger, a good grasp of the hand grab, if you are driving hard.
AFAIK Ashok has the most powerful 'D5' but has done a bit of 'cheating' to achieve the performance he has
Last edited by cookie; Saturday 10th July 2010 at 22:35.
Pirellis? Nooooooooooo!
They're probably OK - but I had P6000's on the front when I got mine, and they were S**T.
Depends how fast you drive, they were OK pootling around, but rubbish traction in the wet.
If you've got em fitted now - try something different when they come up for replacement
BSR stage 3, BSR Stainless Exhaust, Vibratechnics gearbox Mount, OZ 17" Superturismo Alloys, Bell FMIC, LED Side lights, LED interior Lights, Tinted Windows, Eibach Sports Springs, K&N Air Intake, 3" Sports Cat and Downpipe, Debadged, EST Strut Brace, EST Grille, Black Moose Stickers, Bilstein B8 Dampers, Fully Polybushed, CC3 all round, CF Wingmirrors
Release the Monkey inside of you >>> Trunk Monkey
Now you tell me! Oh well, I only put two on and the rear ones are due soon as well. Am I better off putting a couple of the other (better?) tyres on the front or rear when I change?
As for how fast I drive - well not particularly (round corners) with a car full of family, but the usual 80 - 85 on m'ways. It's an Auto, so the boy racer days are over.
Mark
NW Wales
2008 V70 D5
BSR stage 3, BSR Stainless Exhaust, Vibratechnics gearbox Mount, OZ 17" Superturismo Alloys, Bell FMIC, LED Side lights, LED interior Lights, Tinted Windows, Eibach Sports Springs, K&N Air Intake, 3" Sports Cat and Downpipe, Debadged, EST Strut Brace, EST Grille, Black Moose Stickers, Bilstein B8 Dampers, Fully Polybushed, CC3 all round, CF Wingmirrors
Release the Monkey inside of you >>> Trunk Monkey
Hi Phil,
Have read a lot about these tyres. I was advised to stick to the original size of 205 rather than 215 as it changes the ratio and ruins the auto gearbox????
Any suggestions. Does tyremen cover all of uk? I was going for supply only as my wheels need a refurb first.
Thanks
850 TI R D
the best alround tyres i found are ether falcon 452s or avon zv5s
tyres always comes down to how much you want to spend.
everyone has there own choice.
maxxis are budgets and will do job just not well.
prestivo are made by yokohoma and give good level of grip but where out quick.
toyo's are good in wet or dry but soft and wear out quick.
pirelli low end of premium tyres
if i was getting a top end tyre then it would have to be either a continental , or goodyear F1. not much to match them.
but each to there own
because it just had to be done
Seeing as you already have the tyres, if you haven't already got one a strut brace tightens the front up nicely.
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