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What new tyres to fit?

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by martin33100 » Fri May 23, 2014 12:55 pm

[quote="Nine468"]
20"tyres...
Ive just done exactly this move, from RFT,s to Non RFT,s...
I had the Bridgestone RFTs on the car, ive just replaced them with the Toyo T1 Sport suv tyres.
And have tested them nicely, having just done a weekend "thrash" from Blackpool, to Spa in Belgium [Spa classic racing]... Aprox 1600 mile round trip...
They were brilliant, even my passengers commented on how comfy and supple the ride was, the car is a 3.0sd M sport version.
The road noise is slightly quieter, but its the ride comfort that was a big improvement. :) :) :)

Oh and on a side note.
I was after the Toyo Proxy S/T,s, but couldnt get them in the 275 fronts from anywhere, and beleive me i tried... I think Toyo are phasing them out.
The only reason i was after these was so i could swap them round on the rim / wheel when they wear the inside or outside edges out due to the X5 BMW alighnment settings.  >:( As you cant do this with assimetric tyres.. >:( >:( In fact it seems very dificult to get NON assimetric tyres now... ::) ::)
Happy hunting....
[/quote]How do you find your new Toyo's in the wet?, I didn't put them on my short list as they didn't do that well in the tests.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/20 ... r-Test.htm

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by Nine468 » Fri May 23, 2014 1:40 pm

I havnt done that much wet driving yet, as the Spa trip was dry, all the way...
But what wet running ive done localy , they seem fine, but i dont drive it like a race car on local roads...
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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by martin33100 » Fri May 23, 2014 3:21 pm

[quote="Nine468"]
I havnt done that much wet driving yet, as the Spa trip was dry, all the way...
But what wet running ive done localy , they seem fine, but i dont drive it like a race car on local roads...
[/quote]There probably good tyres that just had a bad day when they tested them in the wet.
I don't know how much to trust tyre tests as AMS rated the Hankook S1 Evo in first place where as Auto Express rated it 10th.

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by AVI-8 » Wed May 28, 2014 10:39 pm

[quote="dobbor1"]
I don't have an E70 but have an E53 with 20" Yokohama Advan ST's. 30k miles later and just changed the fronts. The rears are still going strong with plenty of tread left. Love them.

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My E53 has 20" Yokohamas also, the wet grip is excellent and I find the ride is comfortable
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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by Reggie-g » Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:11 am

Latest plan is to swap the X for a 640d gran coupe.... ::)

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by X5Sport » Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:52 am

[quote="Reggie-g"]
Latest plan is to swap the X for a 640d gran coupe.... ::)
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You can go off people...... :P

Great car and one on my shopping list/dream list......deep sigh  :(

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by martin33100 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 12:24 am

Hi, the guys with the yokohamas, are they the advan st 802's?

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by SlimX47 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 9:19 am

Hi Martin, I think mine are 802's, will double check when I get back to hotel this eve.
Yokohama seem to have updated their Advan range too...

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by martin33100 » Fri Jun 06, 2014 4:14 pm

Just an update, I have just ordered a set of Michelin Latitude sport 3's (non runflat) to try out.
They only came out a couple of months ago, they are for 4x4's that are used mainly on the road.
They also claim they are now oe fitment on some volvo XC90's, Porsche macan's and BMW X5's.
I will give an update after they are fitted.

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by SlimX47 » Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:12 pm

Nice, did you get them for a good price, about £220 a corner when I looked?
Sod it, completely forgot to check my Yoko's too ;-(

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by martin33100 » Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:46 pm

[quote="SlimX47"]
Nice, did you get them for a good price, about £220 a corner when I looked?
Sod it, completely forgot to check my Yoko's too ;-(
[/quote]I ended up using Tyre Leader on the net and they were £860 a set, as they are in Europe they have had them a couple of months now.
We have a tyre shop on site at work and even at cost  to me Micheldever wanted around £960 a set. I doubt it was the 315 35 20 you saw for £220 as Michelin hasn't sent that size to the UK yet and they are due in a week or so.

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by RenoHuskerDu » Fri Jun 13, 2014 9:29 am

Delticom's Reifendirekt (mytyres.co in the UK) rates the Uniroyal RainSport 3 SUV on top, low price notwithstanding.  In other words, it beats out tires that cost a lot more, according to their DEX index of cust sat and other reviews. Here's the link http://goo.gl/hXVg2Y.

Anybody tried them?
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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by SlimX47 » Fri Jun 13, 2014 11:12 am

[quote="martin33100"]
[quote="SlimX47"]
Nice, did you get them for a good price, about £220 a corner when I looked?
Sod it, completely forgot to check my Yoko's too ;-(
[/quote]I ended up using Tyre Leader on the net and they were £860 a set, as they are in Europe they have had them a couple of months now.
We have a tyre shop on site at work and even at cost  to me Micheldever wanted around £960 a set. I doubt it was the 315 35 20 you saw for £220 as Michelin hasn't sent that size to the UK yet and they are due in a week or so.
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Mine are 255/50/19 and 285/45/19 standard 3.0d Sport fitting, available now from a few places. I used Micheldever in the past, tyre fitting was good but they left the steering wheel off-centre when they did the tracking on my Audi S3. Not happy, as I was working down that way and didn't have time to piss about going back to get it sorted!

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Re: What new tyres to fit?

Post by martin33100 » Sat Jun 14, 2014 1:58 pm

[quote="SlimX47"]
[quote="martin33100"]
[quote="SlimX47"]
Nice, did you get them for a good price, about £220 a corner when I looked?
Sod it, completely forgot to check my Yoko's too ;-(
[/quote]I ended up using Tyre Leader on the net and they were £860 a set, as they are in Europe they have had them a couple of months now.
We have a tyre shop on site at work and even at cost  to me Micheldever wanted around £960 a set. I doubt it was the 315 35 20 you saw for £220 as Michelin hasn't sent that size to the UK yet and they are due in a week or so.
[/quote]Same here with the tracking, I used Micheldevers site in Eastleigh (Protyre) for my tracking and first the sterrring wheel pointed to the left and then when they re-done it it was pointing to the right.
I am using the wheel alignment centre in Southampton before my new tyres go on.

Mine are 255/50/19 and 285/45/19 standard 3.0d Sport fitting, available now from a few places. I used Micheldever in the past, tyre fitting was good but they left the steering wheel off-centre when they did the tracking on my Audi S3. Not happy, as I was working down that way and didn't have time to piss about going back to get it sorted!
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