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TYRES FITTED: Bridgestone Potenza RE050 MZ
WHEEL SIZE: OEM 17"
TYRE SIZES: fr 215/45 rr 245/40
I live in Scotland, and my tires are near the end of their lives, and the rumour is that there is freak snowy whether from Siberia due next week already....I'm wondering if there is on balance a better than default tire. Is the Continental Contisportcontact 3 a better option for Scotland? or maybe even the Uniroyal Rainsport 2?
Basically I'm looking to bias towards wet, a bit.
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WHEEL SIZE: OEM 17"
TYRE SIZES: fr 215/45 rr 245/40
I live in Scotland, and my tires are near the end of their lives, and the rumour is that there is freak snowy whether from Siberia due next week already....I'm wondering if there is on balance a better than default tire. Is the Continental Contisportcontact 3 a better option for Scotland? or maybe even the Uniroyal Rainsport 2?
Basically I'm looking to bias towards wet, a bit.
cheers
S
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those are 2 options i'm contemplating.
my short list is:
contisport contact 3
bridgestone RE050
good year asymmetric F1
rainsport 2
falken 452
according to reviews the good year is meant to be the wet weather daddy, but the contis are close behind.
what i find most confusing is what ever the magazines and big auto people say and rate as a top tyre, real people don't always rate it. but the ones that are rated as ok, normal people seem to love.
trying to work out should i follow what the apparent pro's say, or go with what the everyday joe says. this is going on all the info from http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/
my short list is:
contisport contact 3
bridgestone RE050
good year asymmetric F1
rainsport 2
falken 452
according to reviews the good year is meant to be the wet weather daddy, but the contis are close behind.
what i find most confusing is what ever the magazines and big auto people say and rate as a top tyre, real people don't always rate it. but the ones that are rated as ok, normal people seem to love.
trying to work out should i follow what the apparent pro's say, or go with what the everyday joe says. this is going on all the info from http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/
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so being that the re050's are the only purpose made tyre for the S2k, i'm guessing it is the best tyre for the car.
how have people found them in the cold and wet, the old 040's were difficult to get heat into them in the cold and wet hence the more skittish behaviour.
how have people found them in the cold and wet, the old 040's were difficult to get heat into them in the cold and wet hence the more skittish behaviour.
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wheels were bought today and decided to give the falken 452's a shot. at the price they were if they aren't brilliant it won't be too much of a kick in the teeth. lots are using them already and all seem happy. so here goes. will feed back on here after 3000 miles
TYRES FITTED: Falken 452's
WHEEL SIZE: 18"
TYRE SIZES: fr 225/40 rr 255/35
TYRES FITTED: Falken 452's
WHEEL SIZE: 18"
TYRE SIZES: fr 225/40 rr 255/35
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TYRES FITTED: Yokohama A048
WHEEL SIZE: Rays CE28N 17"
TYRE SIZES: fr 215/45 rr 245/40
I have tried several sets of RE050 on a 17" wheel and the S02 on the older 16" wheel, and detest them both. I know a lot of people swear by them, but i'd suggest trying something more up to date. I can maybe see how they come into use on track, but try getting them warm on a road! I could never get mine hot, even driving like a **** Wet grip isn't up to much compared to other tyres. I'm sure they must do a more modern version with a bit softer compound?
Toyo is actually one of my favorite well priced tyres, especially in the wet. They just need 36 psi in them and they work fine. It's a marmite tyre on here but I think wet or dry it's a far better performing tyre than the RE050.
Yokohama A048 isn't the widowmaker people make them out to be in the wet. I was driving flat out in 2nd and 3rd in the turbo car, straight line in the wet and they were fine. I've also some large standing water puddles in the Exige with no bother. They also seem to last longer and outgrip an R888. Downside is they are a soft compound and therefore do get munched, and they are bloody expensive. But I didn't buy this car to put shit tyres on it.
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I only use them as mine is really a track car, I woulnd't buy them for road use as there are more cost effective and better all weather tyres out there.
But if the car is a weekend toy or track car then accept no substitute!
But if the car is a weekend toy or track car then accept no substitute!
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Originally Posted by MB,Sep 26 2010, 08:11 AM
I have tried several sets of RE050 on a 17" wheel and the S02 on the older 16" wheel, and detest them both. I know a lot of people swear by them, but i'd suggest trying something more up to date. I can maybe see how they come into use on track, but try getting them warm on a road! I could never get mine hot, even driving like a **** Wet grip isn't up to much compared to other tyres.
The car didn't feel very good on black ice, but that's no suprise. In the wet they're extremely good; much better than S02s, and I find it hard to believe anybody has a problem.
But each to their own.
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Originally Posted by Dembo,Sep 26 2010, 11:49 AM
I think you have a totally different idea and expectation of feel than everybody else. Mine feel too cold at the first roundabout, then after that they're okay. I think the RE050MZs are excellent road tyres, and it's only on track days where I feel I could do with something better as they do get a bit too hot and slide a bit too much.
The car didn't feel very good on black ice, but that's no suprise. In the wet they're extremely good; much better than S02s, and I find it hard to believe anybody has a problem.
But each to their own.
The car didn't feel very good on black ice, but that's no suprise. In the wet they're extremely good; much better than S02s, and I find it hard to believe anybody has a problem.
But each to their own.
The RE050as, even on poxy 16s, provide excellent grip, traction and braking in both wet and dry, as well as the cold (subject to black ice).