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next set of tyres...? (sports contact II?)
« on: 19 June 2009, 16:50:44 »

.....will not be Falken 912s due to straght line accuracy, they seem to wonder around esp. on motorways in lane 1 and b roads.Which is most of my commute.

so what to try next? im thinking go up a price bracket or 2 for decent tires as any slight issues seem to really anoy me.

Was really happy with Dunlop sport max 2, i think they where, when i tried them, good straight line handeling, grip and mileage apparently, but realised they where a bit noisy when the falkens went back on.

Anyway, anyone know of a quiet equivelent to the above mentioned dunlops?

Thinking Continental Sports contact II....anyone got them? esp interested in road noise and straght line stability. would think grip and ware rates would be good at that price range. :o

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Chris :)
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Re: next set of tires...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #1 on: 19 June 2009, 16:53:17 »

Firstly, we call them tyres

Have SC2 or SC3 on the front of mine currently (can't remember which).  Not bad on tramlining.  My Dunlop SP9000s were good as well, but once towards end of useful life, started to tramline. Dunlops defo seem to be slightly noisier.
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Re: next set of tires...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #2 on: 19 June 2009, 17:00:50 »

Dunlop 9090's on mine (and the previous car) and can't fault their grip levels in dry and wet, however they are a little noisy.

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Re: next set of tires...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #3 on: 19 June 2009, 17:10:11 »

I liked the SC2's


SC3's on now, and I prefered the old ones

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« Reply #4 on: 19 June 2009, 17:26:04 »

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Firstly, we call them tyres

Have SC2 or SC3 on the front of mine currently (can't remember which).  Not bad on tramlining.  My Dunlop SP9000s were good as well, but once towards end of useful life, started to tramline. Dunlops defo seem to be slightly noisier.


Quite right , :-[ what was i thinkin. sorted now.


TB presume you prefer contis then?


Jb what was the diference between the two?

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Re: next set of tyres...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #5 on: 19 June 2009, 18:08:45 »

Why buy new?

Got a pair of Goodyears here, 235 45 17 with 6mm of tread each tyre, £50 plus £10 postage of Ebay

Checked professionally and both perfectly safe

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Re: next set of tyres...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #6 on: 19 June 2009, 18:09:26 »

I have contis and can't fault them :y
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Re: next set of tires...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #7 on: 19 June 2009, 18:11:26 »

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Firstly, we call them tyres

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 :-? Not like you Jamie to correct American back to English!  ;D  ;D  ;D :y
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Re: next set of tires...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #8 on: 19 June 2009, 18:42:35 »

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Firstly, we call them tyres

Have SC2 or SC3 on the front of mine currently (can't remember which).  Not bad on tramlining.  My Dunlop SP9000s were good as well, but once towards end of useful life, started to tramline. Dunlops defo seem to be slightly noisier.


Quite right , :-[ what was i thinkin. sorted now.


TB presume you prefer contis then?


Jb what was the diference between the two?

ta


Got a set on each of our mv6's, previously had the sc2's on mine

The only thing I can fault is wet grip is not quite as good as the old ones, and there does seem to be a tiny bit of tramlining on them, which I didnt get on the 2's

The tyres that were on the car tramlined a lot, and was a problem, these arent.

Car just doesnt feel quite as solid on them.

Don't know what I would go for next.

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Re: next set of tires...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #9 on: 19 June 2009, 18:52:34 »

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Firstly, we call them tyres

Have SC2 or SC3 on the front of mine currently (can't remember which).  Not bad on tramlining.  My Dunlop SP9000s were good as well, but once towards end of useful life, started to tramline. Dunlops defo seem to be slightly noisier.


Quite right , :-[ what was i thinkin. sorted now.


TB presume you prefer contis then?


Jb what was the diference between the two?

ta


Got a set on each of our mv6's, previously had the sc2's on mine

The only thing I can fault is wet grip is not quite as good as the old ones, and there does seem to be a tiny bit of tramlining on them, which I didnt get on the 2's

The tyres that were on the car tramlined a lot, and was a problem, these arent.

Car just doesnt feel quite as solid on them.

Don't know what I would go for next.

The one rather poor review i saw on the 2s suggested about 15k miles from them, which seems similar to my 912s at a guess from the current ware rate.

Maybe the 3s are more hard wareing at the expence of some wet grip perhaps??

 May i ask re price, roughly?
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Re: next set of tyres...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #10 on: 19 June 2009, 19:54:55 »

Paid 378 on one occasion, 402 on the other, both plus the dreaded (from WIM)

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Re: next set of tyres...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #11 on: 19 June 2009, 20:09:57 »

Potenza ..

I use Adrenalin submodel..and very pleased with it..

very silent , soft..

and shocking cornering capabilites..  :o
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Re: next set of tyres...? (sports contact II?)
« Reply #12 on: 19 June 2009, 21:20:41 »

Thanks Jim, not too bad a price then, although i suspect the value of the pound will change that.will expect to pay more....?

Cem, tell me/us more re bridgestones, certainly seem to get good reviews, like the sound of the grip but what about  wear and straghtline stability?

 I like a good wang but probably only 2 or 3 corners worth the name on my commute, so not top of my list of prioritys.....but on the other hand, nice have and reveiws seem to say they wear very well, albiet tested on smaller front wheel drive cars like golf gti and astra vxr, talk of 21k from front wheel drive. Not sure how true this is, and would expect more even ware over all 4 on an omega.

Edit for spelling, sorry cem, i scipped my education.
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« Reply #14 on: 19 June 2009, 21:32:24 »

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Thanks Jim, not too bad a price then, although i suspect the value of the pound will change that.will expect to pay more....?

Cem, tell me/us more re bridgestones, certainly seem to get good reviews, like the sound of the grip but what about  ware and straghtline stability?

 I like a good wang but probably only 2 or 3 corners worth the name on my commute, so not top of my list of prioritys.....but on the other hand, nice have and reveiws seem to say they wear very well, albiet tested on smaller front wheel drive cars like golf gti and astra vxr, talk of 21k from front wheel drive. Not sure how true this is, and would expect more even ware over all 4 on an omega.

After those tires miggy changed the behaviour on the road..  :o

Brake distances change..straightline is ok..

and really comfy..  Only I dont know their life period as they are new to me..

But I think there must be a trade off between the life and grip..And not cheap of course :-/

ps: cant find ware in the dictionary does that mean wear ?
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