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Originally posted by cyclone View PostNow we are talking summer tires! It is now what is the price of performance over those cheap Indonesian or whatever tires of yours
My Tamuras, maybe Toyos- they still get good write up for the price of £82 a corner- not as good as the Pilots. But have a week or 2 make my mind upsigpicJog on Noddy
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Originally posted by Chris_Blue View PostSo makes me think- as the DS3 is FWDrive, would it be best to put good tyres on the front, or back if you just buy a pair?
However, assuming they are the same make of tyre, I'd dispute the logic of that argument - the newer tyres don't necessarily grip better than the old ones. Drivers in race championships which specify MSA List 1a, i.e. road legal tyres, often shave new tyres down to 3mm as that is the tread depth that gives the best grip.
I prefer to have the best tyres on the front for no other reason than the fronts are the ones that will wear faster.
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Michelins
BTW..have you considered Goodyear Eagle F1's?....... http://www.camskill.co.uk/m54b0s457p..._Noise%3A_70dBChrisRs Detailing, Bingley, West Yorks
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2014 Citroen DS4 DSport 160 Hdi, Whisper Purple
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Got to say Camskils have good prices, but good deals are usually out of stock
Will take a look at the Goodyears thanks - but tyres are mind boggling
Tyre place said get ones that other same car users recommend. That's set me back LOL
Pretty much u get what u pay for I expect
ed: Theres 2 Goodyear F1s....one don't look much, the other asymmetric looks good.
Its good grip in dry AND wet I'm looking for, that's why don't want budget tyres. Some are good in dry but rotten in wetLast edited by Chris_Blue; 15-10-2013, 17:57.sigpicJog on Noddy
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Ignore the looks and go for performance...more important
F1's
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Continental SC 5'sChrisRs Detailing, Bingley, West Yorks
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2014 Citroen DS4 DSport 160 Hdi, Whisper Purple
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Looks AND performance is much better LOL
What I meant one "Don't look much" was grip in wet was not good, nor dry that good either
ed- Then I have to decide whether to get Winter tyres. Whats best for them? Cheapest new, or a used set, and what price ?Last edited by Chris_Blue; 15-10-2013, 19:59.sigpicJog on Noddy
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Ive actually lost the plot here
What is you want?ChrisRs Detailing, Bingley, West Yorks
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2014 Citroen DS4 DSport 160 Hdi, Whisper Purple
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When I have purchased the summer tyres for my new rims (£500 Michelins I suspect) am considering going the whole hog on also get a set of winter tyres for a spare set of rims (The Bellones will be tyreless)
But cant spend to much obvs- so is it best to get the cheapest brand new set of winters, or better quality second hand set off an auction site?
If cheap new ones- then which ones? Cheapest new Ive found so far is £90 a cornersigpicJog on Noddy
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Cheapest tends to be poor in terms of grip/performance for Summer Tyres
ALWAYS go for Premium brands if you can..However, because you need 8 tyres..4 summers and 4 winters
I would buy premium summer tyres and budgetish winters...like Hankook, Nexen or Khumo
I have Khumo (KW27)winter tyres and they are going on again for the 4th Winter!!
My Summer tyres are Continental Sport Contact 5's
On the DS3 SWMBO has Bridgestone Potenzas and Bridgestone Blizzak Winter Tyres on Steel wheelsChrisRs Detailing, Bingley, West Yorks
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2014 Citroen DS4 DSport 160 Hdi, Whisper Purple
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I would never buy a second hand tyre..but each to their own
Camskill are the cheapest IMO..but then you will have to pay £10 a corner to get them fitted
Good luck
Keep us postedChrisRs Detailing, Bingley, West Yorks
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2014 Citroen DS4 DSport 160 Hdi, Whisper Purple
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Didn't realise you could fit a 215 width tyre on a 7j rim. OEM are 205 width
Are the pros (Grip) better than the cons (Cost, aquaplaning)
Have now got Winter tyres fitted to my Bellones, and the Potenzas to my Team Dynamics (This debate persuaded me to try Winters)
Just deciding whether to stick with Michelin Pilot Sport 3s for my main set, or maybe go to 215s over 205ssigpicJog on Noddy
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