un1eash said:To be fair also Falken 452's are cutting corners also as there not really a high end performance tyre but a budget performance tyre.
Agree, but better to have 4 Falkens then have just 2 on the rear and 2 RFTs on the front.un1eash said:To be fair also Falken 452's are cutting corners also as there not really a high end performance tyre but a budget performance tyre.
I find this site useful...Hotride said:I haven't really looked into what brand of tyre to buy yet as mine don't need replacing for a while.
Just seen the falkens mentioned a bit.
So who makes a decent performance tyre?
I've used toyos on my old skyline and found them good, but that's a different kinda car.
peddy said:I find this site useful...Hotride said:I haven't really looked into what brand of tyre to buy yet as mine don't need replacing for a while.
Just seen the falkens mentioned a bit.
So who makes a decent performance tyre?
I've used toyos on my old skyline and found them good, but that's a different kinda car.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/
try camskill.co.ukgrayboots said:I had exactly this dilemma when I bought my Z. I read loads of posts about the subject, and the bottom line seemed to be that you should replace all 4 tyres at once. Well I decided that I could not afford to do it all at once, so I changed the fronts to Michelin PS2 non run flat and left the run flats on the rear. I ran like this for 3 months without any problems at all until I could afford to do the rears.
I don't know where everyone gets there tyres from, but I found Kwik Fit to be the cheapest as long as you book and pay on line. I paid £234 a pair for PS2's in 225 45 17 and later £236 for PS3's (PS2's are getting harder to find now).