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thewho07

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I've been having a look at tyres and just can't make up my mind what to get. I was really after some Michelin PE2's, but nowhere sells them now in 195/55. I'm not too bothered about price, just looking for a good all round tyre - mainly decent grip really. Will be going onto cyclones and needs to be the 55 profile.

What's everyone running and how do you rate them? Fire away...

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Posted 30th Sep 2015 at 20:55
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Michelin PS3s seem to be the newer alternative to PE2s and are very highly rated on here.

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Posted 30th Sep 2015 at 21:36
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I can't seem to see them in 55 profile?
Posted 30th Sep 2015 at 22:01
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Ps3 awsome look up mytyres.com or something they where selling them for 48 bucks each got mine from there three months back best tyres for road all round very happy with them

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Posted 30th Sep 2015 at 22:05
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No i take that back mine are 195/50 on the old cyclones

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Posted 30th Sep 2015 at 22:16
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Why do you need 55 for cyclones (interested)

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Posted 30th Sep 2015 at 22:21
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mocinim wrote:
Why do you need 55 for cyclones (interested)

That is the correct profile for the car.

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Posted 30th Sep 2015 at 23:16
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True but in my experience does not provide the best handling traction etc think p6 s are the original supplied

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Posted 30th Sep 2015 at 23:40
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One way to look at it is a gti-6 needs tyre grip to be optimum on cold wet mornings.
Under most other conditions grip is not the issue.

The best stopping distance will come down to the tyre which can add that little bit more help on the rears (in the wet and in the cold) ... this requires a forgiving sidewall with A rated wet grip (only 200Kg goes through each of the rear tyres vs 400kg on the fronts).

my last 3 sets of tyres were potenza SO2's all round , SO2's front/PE2's rear , currently Michelin PE'2's all round.
my next set will be ... michelin energy saver plus Shock
I think they will provide a better grip on the rear when it matters - on the apex of a cold wet uneven B Road.
Just don't expect them to work well in the first 500 miles or in snow.
Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 05:45
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I got pilot sport 3's on atm. They are marginally better than pilot exalto 2's and the 50 profile looks bob on imo.

Here's mine when it was clones.

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 07:58
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aaron6 wrote:
I got pilot sport 3's on atm. They are marginally better than pilot exalto 2's and the 50 profile looks bob on imo.

Here's mine when it was clones.



Looks good. Out of interest, how much is this lowered by?
Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 08:02
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That was 40 on the front and 30 on the back then.

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 11:25
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And at a mere £55 for the top end michilin tires it's worth dropping the profile. You save a small fortune.

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 11:26
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I found the conti contisport contact 5's very good on my BMW, bit bigger though, got part worn PS3 on the ZX, very impressed so far, just not a patch on an AD08 for grip I found when following AdamB!

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 13:19
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The ad08 is a more dedicated track tire ain't it?

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 13:38
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not really, its a fast road tyre, the AO48 is the track tyre, though they are o.e fit on stuff like the Exige!

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 14:15
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aaron6 wrote:
The ad08 is a more dedicated track tire ain't it?


I have AD08R's on my Corolla & they're a very grippy tyre indeedThumbs up

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midlife wrote:
aaron6 wrote:
The ad08 is a more dedicated track tire ain't it?


I have AD08R's on my Corolla & they're a very grippy tyre indeedThumbs up

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What are they like in the wet?

Need some new sticky tyres for my M3. But it needs to at least go in the right direction in the wet too!
Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 20:20
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Probably better off with pilot supersports on that, a shame they dont do them small enough for older hot hatches!

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 21:08
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iplay wrote:
One way to look at it is a gti-6 needs tyre grip to be optimum on cold wet mornings.
Under most other conditions grip is not the issue.

The best stopping distance will come down to the tyre which can add that little bit more help on the rears (in the wet and in the cold) ... this requires a forgiving sidewall with A rated wet grip (only 200Kg goes through each of the rear tyres vs 400kg on the fronts).

my last 3 sets of tyres were potenza SO2's all round , SO2's front/PE2's rear , currently Michelin PE'2's all round.
my next set will be ... michelin energy saver plus Shock
I think they will provide a better grip on the rear when it matters - on the apex of a cold wet uneven B Road.
Just don't expect them to work well in the first 500 miles or in snow.


If you want good wet grip get Uniroyal Rainsport 3s. They're obviously not as good as premium tyres in the dry, but they're absolutely fantastic in the wet and the snow. They're also 35 a corner in 50 profile.

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 22:51
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AD08R are bloody brilliant everywhere except mud. Very good in the wet and just superb in the dry. Hard compound so they last too. Just bought another two for mine at 47+vat each 50 profile

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 23:50
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At combe sprint in the wet I was 4.5s ahead of two R35s running 888s. As soon as a dry line appeared they were beating me by 2-3s. I'm massively impressed by these tyres and I've used a lot Smile

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 23:53
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So are AD08R's a decent all round tyre? Seems to be the best tyre in 55 profile I can find.
Posted 2nd Oct 2015 at 19:36
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If you want to drive your car all year and mostly on the road then go for PS3's. The only better true road tyre I have had over these were ContiSportContact 5's, but they don't do them in our size.

Just to add that I would never fit a tyre with less than an A wet rating after a bad experience with a lesser tyre at the Ring. Bridgestone RE002 for those who are intersted

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Posted 2nd Oct 2015 at 19:46
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Don't think they do them in 55's though?
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