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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #120 on: 27 December 2021, 22:08:44 »

I have a set of 4 Uniroyal 680's 'The Rain Tyre' on a classic Triumph, and I have agree - Uniroyals are a very good and quite an underrated tyre.
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« Reply #121 on: 27 December 2021, 22:31:10 »

After buying my first 3.2 Omega in 2004, I used Dunlops, Goodyears, Hankooks and Michelins on it (I was doing highish mileages at that time). I can't remember what it had on it when I got it, but the Michelins I had fitted were by far the best tyre for me.
My Audi had Pirelli P Zero Rossos from new (which were true 'ditchfinders'), before reverting to Michelins. The Michelins are far superior in handling, wear, feel, and road noise.............

I agree with all of the above. I will never buy Pirelli tyres ever again after my experience of them. My Audi A6 Avant left the factory with Bridgestone Potenza tyres, which I binned for Michelin PS 4S. It totally transformed the car in the way described above.  :y
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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #122 on: 27 December 2021, 22:43:40 »

How about antifreeze pink or blue ?
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« Reply #123 on: 27 December 2021, 22:49:50 »

How about antifreeze pink or blue ?

Pink, it just looks so much nicer.  :y ;D
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« Reply #124 on: 27 December 2021, 22:53:23 »

How about antifreeze pink or blue ?
depends on if your car identifies as male or female
also, that's a bit NON PC
there are many "other" colours of antifreeze because "diversity"  ;D
all but 1 of my fleet are female
one is male because i had a glut of blue antifreeze at the time ,so "Jeremy" is male  :P
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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #125 on: 27 December 2021, 23:34:11 »

I have a set of 4 Uniroyal 680's 'The Rain Tyre' on a classic Triumph, and I have agree - Uniroyals are a very good and quite an underrated tyre.
That's probably over tyred for an Acclaim. The horse at the end of the road is shod with metal... Cheap and lasts for ages.
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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #126 on: 27 December 2021, 23:35:43 »

How about antifreeze pink or blue ?
depends on if your car identifies as male or female
also, that's a bit NON PC
there are many "other" colours of antifreeze because "diversity"  ;D
all but 1 of my fleet are female
one is male because i had a glut of blue antifreeze at the time ,so "Jeremy" is male  :P
Pink suits the RRS. The Alabama Mumsybus uses orange because it can.
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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #127 on: 27 December 2021, 23:52:29 »

I have a set of 4 Uniroyal 680's 'The Rain Tyre' on a classic Triumph, and I have agree - Uniroyals are a very good and quite an underrated tyre.
That's probably over tyred for an Acclaim. The horse at the end of the road is shod with metal... Cheap and lasts for ages.
Yes, I agree - Woosungs or Nankangs for an Acclaim ;D....but not for what I've got.....;)
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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #128 on: 28 December 2021, 10:11:06 »

my classics have all got goodyear gt2 on them.before that grand prix s.
omega has efficient grip which are a nice soft tyre and perfect for the mileage i do.
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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #129 on: 28 December 2021, 11:06:59 »

Brake fluid let's try brake fluid , tyres are boring now.
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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #130 on: 28 December 2021, 11:43:21 »

my classics have all got goodyear gt2 on them.before that grand prix s.
omega has efficient grip which are a nice soft tyre and perfect for the mileage i do.
Standard  Plod tyre was the Excellence that preceded it. Capable tyre but struggle to last much past 12k of you drive it :y
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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #131 on: 28 December 2021, 17:14:02 »

yeah the excellence is a good tyre but much harder( is it a runflat ? certainly much harder sidewall
ls ?) i did have a pair on mine for a month but they wernt as comfy.so went back to others.
my brother has still got them on the back of his and currently on 25000 miles and half worn !
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« Reply #132 on: 28 December 2021, 19:37:10 »

None of the ones I had fitted were run flats, nor should they have been on the Omega  ;)
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« Reply #133 on: 28 December 2021, 22:11:09 »

maybee not i just noticed that they had much stronger sidewalls. maybee they were extra load.

either way .just an observation noted over othertyres
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Re: Pollen & Air Filters
« Reply #134 on: 29 December 2021, 04:22:16 »

maybee not i just noticed that they had much stronger sidewalls. maybee they were extra load.

either way .just an observation noted over othertyres
I hadn't considered the load rating tbh. That car always had XL tyres, so perhaps it always felt normal  :y
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