Baza said:Why not look at Vredstein Ultrac Vorti's everyone seem's hung up on Sessanta's. for me the Vorti's are streets ahead
I have these all-round. They're grippy, comfortable and good in the wet. Very nice sidewall design too
Baza said:Why not look at Vredstein Ultrac Vorti's everyone seem's hung up on Sessanta's. for me the Vorti's are streets ahead
I have the Vortis all round too and have done about 18k on them and the rears have worn very evenly and the fronts have loads of tread left. They are great in the wet and dry but I don't think they are the quietest and probably also not the most refind ride wise. But I do love the way they drive and they have great feel!T2FFN said:Baza said:Why not look at Vredstein Ultrac Vorti's everyone seem's hung up on Sessanta's. for me the Vorti's are streets ahead
I have these all-round. They're grippy, comfortable and good in the wet. Very nice sidewall design too![]()
mmm-five said:Where did you find the info about the wear rate - as the info I've got shows the PSS and F1A2 are both 300 rated for wear - any my experience is that the PSS lasts about twice as long as the OE Conti's doing the same sort of driving (which in my case is about 20k for the rears, and 40k for the fronts).
I've read plenty of the magazine reviews of these tyres, and one week the Goodyear F1A2 wins, another week it's the Conti SC5, another week it's the Michelin PS3, and yet another it's the Michelin SuperSport.
Obviously the tyre can't be going from a great wet performer to a crap one over the course of a couple of weeks, so it's either got as much to do with the tyre size and the vehicle they're putting it on as with the way the tester drives.
One think I think we can all agree on is that if you use a F1A2, SC5 or PSS you'll be more than happy![]()
Ed Doe said:That's an excellent price cj10! Where did you purchase from?
cj10jeeper said:Ed Doe said:That's an excellent price cj10! Where did you purchase from?
Oponeo - £96 Fronts £133 Rears Free Delivery
cj10jeeper said:Guys - many thanks for all the input.
After consideration I've gone with the Goodyear Eagle F1 ASY 2
cj10jeeper said:Dave - very useful to see, especially the wear positions as that's just what's gone on my FK452's this time.
I'll go with those pressures vs the 30 fr 32 r I've used to date.
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cj10jeeper said:Quick update guys. Tyres were shipped out mid week and fitted today.
First reaction after just a few miles and being careful is that they are a major step up from the FK452 with regards to comfort and noise levels.
Hard to explain but a lot of the jarring that the Zed is prone too on ///M suspension and 18's has diminished.
Will need to bed them in before I try anything interesting, but looks like a great choice
Thanks for the recommendations and 1st Class Alloys for fitting and balancing![]()
glnk said:Never go for a Vredestein.