MGTF - Tyres
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- David Aiketgate
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I assume that you have 15" wheels on the car as MGR fitted Goodyear eagle F1 gsd2 to 16" wheels.
There is a guide here that should give you some ideas.
You could probably replace all 4 tyres for the cost of two Continentals
For 15" wheels my personal recommendation would be Nexen 2000. A good grippy tyre with good wear characteristics. Many people love Toyo T1-R but they don't last as long.
David
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- bryan young
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david aiketgate wrote: Surprisingly Continentals are not favoured by drivers of our cars. They are long lasting but performance wise, people prefer other makes.
I assume that you have 15" wheels on the car as MGR fitted Goodyear eagle F1 gsd2 to 16" wheels.
There is a guide here that should give you some ideas.
You could probably replace all 4 tyres for the cost of two Continentals
For 15" wheels my personal recommendation would be Nexen 2000. A good grippy tyre with good wear characteristics. Many people love Toyo T1-R but they don't last as long.
David, thank you for answering this, i knew you would. Tonyb is a new member to the T Bar (and an Epsom member) and i suggested on Sunday that he asked the question about tyres on this forum. i assume that Simon has welcomed him to our midst.:woohoo:
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tonyb wrote: I need to replace the rear tyres but I understand TF's are tyre sensitive. The existing ones are Continentals and are original from the factory. They have worn very well having covered 27,000 miles. Should I just aim to replace them with Continentals of the same spec or are there other suitable makes?
WELCOME TO THE T BAR :woohoo: you are in good hands here and i see that David has started to answer your question, as i knew he would. welcome again :lol:
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bryan young wrote:
David, thank you for answering this, i knew you would. Tonyb is a new member to the T Bar (and an Epsom member) and i suggested on Sunday that he asked the question about tyres on this forum. i assume that Simon has welcomed him to our midst.:woohoo:
Of course, Just hope nobody scares him off
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The problem with Continentals is that they are a victim of their own success. You say they are the original tyres, how old is the car? Bearing in mind that you should change tyres around the 3 year mark and never have them on longer than 5 years. Conti's are also less grippy due to the harder compound which makes them last so long.
Davids advice is good, it should be, as he loves rubber.
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- David Aiketgate
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cjj wrote: Who would do that?
The problem with Continentals is that they are a victim of their own success. You say they are the original tyres, how old is the car? Bearing in mind that you should change tyres around the 3 year mark and never have them on longer than 5 years. Conti's are also less grippy due to the harder compound which makes them last so long.
Davids advice is good, it should be, as he loves rubber.
True, true.:rofl:
David
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tonyb wrote: I need to replace the rear tyres but I understand TF's are tyre sensitive. The existing ones are Continentals and are original from the factory. They have worn very well having covered 27,000 miles. Should I just aim to replace them with Continentals of the same spec or are there other suitable makes?
Keep an eye on the MG Rover website. They have completed testing and will soon publish a new updated recommended tyre list for the F/TF.
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They are well priced and seem to shed water quite well... plus they 'look' nice, and have an alloy protector ring built in (although as I found to my detriment the curb outside my house to higher than standard and scraped it anyway! GRRRR
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adamelphick wrote: When I first got Meg's 16's years back now I shod them in Falken 452's.... damn fine tyres. Last a long time and have really good grip. I have not had any issues with them at all and so decided to fit them again for this MOT as the rears had finally got close to the limit.
That's what we have on the Focus ST.
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Back with front wheel drive and 181HP at the wheels
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cjj wrote:
adamelphick wrote: When I first got Meg's 16's years back now I shod them in Falken 452's.... damn fine tyres. Last a long time and have really good grip. I have not had any issues with them at all and so decided to fit them again for this MOT as the rears had finally got close to the limit.
That's what we have on the Focus ST.
Cool - I wouldn't change now I've used them.
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