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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #15 on: 21 March 2011, 22:09:01 »

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How do you find the road noise Mr TB?
That is not their strongest point ;D

Probably slightly noisier than sp9000

Errr yes, there doesn't seem to be much of a compromise when you look around. The grip is good but the road noise isn't!

Still liking the Kumho's on this DTi, might do a wheel swap onto the 3.2 and see how I feel about them then!
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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #16 on: 21 March 2011, 22:14:23 »

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That is not their strongest point ;D

Probably slightly noisier than sp9000

Errr yes, there doesn't seem to be much of a compromise when you look around. The grip is good but the road noise isn't!

Still liking the Kumho's on this DTi, might do a wheel swap onto the 3.2 and see how I feel about them then!
The Michelin on the elite are quiet. Left a number 11 on the road and in my pants earlier when nearly fully utilising the engine uphill earlier today, bloody thing just fishtailed all over the place up a hill, I wasn't expecting that
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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #17 on: 21 March 2011, 22:14:33 »

What I am finding a little frustrating is that people are not making it clear what size rims and tyres they have. My last Omega had 16" tyres & rims. Noisier than the 15" on my mk2 Carlton which were themselves noisier than the 14" on my mk1 Carlton.

Even with worn tyres it was obvious as soon as I started driving my current car that the road noise was worse but the grip levels were a lot higher. What I haven't got a feel for is whether I have been lucky or whether the lower/wider profile would improve the grip even with poor tyres :-/
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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #18 on: 21 March 2011, 22:17:05 »

A wider lower profile tyre will generally give increased grip (to a point) and harsher ride, increasing noise as well
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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #19 on: 21 March 2011, 22:19:10 »

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So I probably don't want the Michelins then.

Are the Dunlops still available?
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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #20 on: 21 March 2011, 22:21:48 »

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A wider lower profile tyre will generally give increased grip (to a point) and harsher ride, increasing noise as well
I have been a bit surprised at how much noisier  :( and how much more grip  :)
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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #21 on: 21 March 2011, 23:27:26 »

Conti Sc3 are quieter than sport max ime. Just. But then I didn't think TB's car was noisy with the previous Dunlop's on. 235 45 17 rim sizes involved though.

Must say Dunlops do seem to give a very planted feel to the omega. Sc3 fractionally less so, but still highly rated. IMO anyway.

I'll not mention those "other" tyres. I need a decent nights sleep.  :-X;)

Suspect the op might be happier with ku31 though, for the money. No experience of cheaper tyres so can't advise.  :-/

Although, acelera alphas not been mentioned yet...?
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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #22 on: 22 March 2011, 12:25:34 »

the last 2 tires I used was definitely very good..and I can recommend them.. (although finding new date tires become very hard I and I fight for this)

bridgestone potenza adrenaline.. and micheline pilot exalto.. both being expensive.. but give very good grip (both wet and dry) as stated in tire tests..


however investing on expensive tires depends on your driving style, if you are not revving nuts and a normal daily driver toyo or kumho will do the job..


ps: comments based on the assumption you wont drive on snow..
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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #23 on: 22 March 2011, 15:06:02 »

Again I can happily recommend Uniroyal Rainsport 2's, stable planted feel, particularly so in the wet.

£90 a corner fitted for me.

At a similar price I'd be interested in Hankook V12's.  Kumho KU31's if wanted to spend less.

Conti's if wanted to spend more.
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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #24 on: 22 March 2011, 15:16:32 »

Neuton Tyres for me .
I have then on all four corners. Find them better than the previous goodyears I had at a fraction the price.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2-x-NEUTON-235-45-17-TYRES-97W-2354517-235-45-17-PAIR-/230469537474?pt=UK_Cars_Tyres_RL&hash=item35a90e0ec2

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Re: Tyres (again) - what was the verdict?
« Reply #25 on: 22 March 2011, 15:21:33 »

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How do you find the road noise Mr TB?

Open the window, stick your ear out. You,ll hear it. :y :D ;D
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