New Tyre Time.
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I am in the market for a new set of tyres.
Size, as before 225/45 ZR17 Front, 245/40 ZR17 rear.
I asked Event Mobile to give me a quote on Yokohama AVS Sport tyres but they informed me that these have now been replaced by ADVAN sport tyres. Acording to the Yokohama website this is
I can order a set of Yokohamas AVS sports online for
Size, as before 225/45 ZR17 Front, 245/40 ZR17 rear.
I asked Event Mobile to give me a quote on Yokohama AVS Sport tyres but they informed me that these have now been replaced by ADVAN sport tyres. Acording to the Yokohama website this is
I can order a set of Yokohamas AVS sports online for
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Had a chat with Yokohama and the AVS Sports are slowly being phased out
Some of the sizes are no longer manufactured.
I have therfore opted for a set of 215/245 R17s for the front and 245/40 R17s for the rear (same sizes as OEM).
I am also buying a second set of rears to store ....... just in case.
Again one of my local tyre dealers, Lincoln, has managed to quote prices that are lower than best internet price I could find (which don't include fitting).
Some of the sizes are no longer manufactured.
I have therfore opted for a set of 215/245 R17s for the front and 245/40 R17s for the rear (same sizes as OEM).
I am also buying a second set of rears to store ....... just in case.
Again one of my local tyre dealers, Lincoln, has managed to quote prices that are lower than best internet price I could find (which don't include fitting).
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Originally Posted by StevenM,Jul 6 2006, 11:56 AM
I have been (mostly) happy with 245s that I have used in the past.
How much difference do you think 255s would make?
How much difference do you think 255s would make?
#58
Hellooo i finaly just got my s2000. it came with brand new tyres. (dunlop sp sport 3000). and i get wheel spin in the wet at 2,500rpm in 3rd gear (light throttle). so yeh i want to change my tyres as i want grip..
price range is around 800
help?
price range is around 800
help?
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Wow thread ressurection. Dunlops are sh1t, as you have found already Falken 452's are my personal preferred choice on the 17" wheel, good in both wet and dry conditions, there is a thread somewhere.... on the 16" however, well good luck with that I have no idea!
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Falkens are not good tyres, people get them for cost IMO. I had a few tyres on my 350Z, and the falkens were awful compared to the others. They dont give much feel at all, have very soft square sidewalls and i found dry grip to be lacking. Were ok in the wet though.
A good set i found was Vreidestein Ultrac Sessantas, but unsure if these are in s2000 fitment (would guess they are though).
A good set i found was Vreidestein Ultrac Sessantas, but unsure if these are in s2000 fitment (would guess they are though).