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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #15 on: 31 January 2007, 16:19:47 »

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I drive quick, my mum says too quick, when on the lanes i tend to give it some stick...
Eh?

Blimey, I'd like to see what she classes as slow then  :o.  Actually, I have - caravans  ::)
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #16 on: 31 January 2007, 16:46:55 »

Ive bought 8 New Continentals today
4 x Sport contact for the MV6
4 x Premium contact for the CDX

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WOW

What a difference
Tramlining gone, handle's so much better

Another (2) satisfied customer.
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #17 on: 31 January 2007, 17:10:32 »

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I drive quick, my mum says too quick, when on the lanes i tend to give it some stick...
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Blimey, I'd like to see what she classes as slow then  :o.  Actually, I have - caravans  ::)

Don't get me started on my mums driving.... i can't stand being sat in the car let alone being driven in it!

Yes she drives sllloooowwww.... i don't think she has ever over taken anything, she just sits back behind a slow driver and never attempts to over take.

When she drove the Senator I had to make her stop and let me drive to show what it can really do!  ;) (100+ down the main B4525 that goes past Helmdon to the A43  ::))
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #18 on: 31 January 2007, 17:44:55 »

4 new pirelli P6000s, had two on the front when I bought it so went with them again (Michelin Pilot Sports on the back, too expensive for me).  Road noise is a lot less than it was with worn out P6000s on the fron and Pilot Sports on the back.
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #19 on: 31 January 2007, 20:31:40 »

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Ive bought 8 New Continentals today
4 x Sport contact for the MV6
4 x Premium contact for the CDX

and..


WOW

What a difference
Tramlining gone, handle's so much better

Another (2) satisfied customer.

Hi Jimbob, where did you get your tyres from and were they expensive, my CDX needs new shoes and I was thinking of the Continental Premiums. I am only 15 miles from Chester.
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #20 on: 31 January 2007, 20:56:20 »

Cheapest was kwik-fit!

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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #21 on: 09 March 2007, 13:32:55 »

Decided to go for a pair of 'Economy' treads in the end, just to match the nearly new pair on the back when I bought the car.
FULLRUN 235/45/ZR17 97W/XL

Pretty good so far, tramlining gone, fair in the wet, but a little noisy on the motorway with the window open, and only £50 each.. :o

Also means I'm not afraid to turn the TC off and spin em a bit.. ;D wouldn't do that with Pirellis... ;D ;D

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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #22 on: 09 March 2007, 14:10:18 »

Got Falken ZE512's on mine , have to say surprisingly good in the wet but get a sightly uneven road in the dry and the things all over the place any anyone else got  similar experiences of these tyres?
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #23 on: 09 March 2007, 18:44:05 »

Guys, Had a pair of P7's on the Elite today, 225/55/16 VR's, Event Tyres do a buy online set up, tell them what you want,when and where and it just happens!  LIKE MAGIC!  They come in a fully equipped van c/w electronic balancer, air jacks etc, 25 mins including a cup of coffee all for  £182 inc vat...  Shall use them again...  Country wide too  8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
http://www.event-tyres.co.uk/
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #24 on: 09 March 2007, 18:46:06 »

I did 30k on the original Michelins, and now have 20k on the Contis.

The Contis don't look like they will hold for another 10k, maybe 5k. But even though they will probably not last as long as the Micehlins did, they are great tyres and I will definitely look at getting Contis again.

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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #25 on: 10 March 2007, 13:05:30 »

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Guys, Had a pair of P7's on the Elite today, 225/55/16 VR's, Event Tyres do a buy online set up, tell them what you want,when and where and it just happens!  LIKE MAGIC!  They come in a fully equipped van c/w electronic balancer, air jacks etc, 25 mins including a cup of coffee all for  £182 inc vat...  Shall use them again...  Country wide too  8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
http://www.event-tyres.co.uk/

Had the same tyres fitted at home, by the same firm a couple of weeks ago, agree with you on this one, excellent price and service.
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« Reply #26 on: 10 March 2007, 19:07:34 »

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Aargh - another tyre thread  :-X
Avon ZV3 and after 3000 miles they are still looking like new  ;D

Goodyear Eagle Ventura's here, 15k miles so far and they ARE like new. 8mm on front, 6mm on back  :y

Goodyear Eagle Ventura's here as well, 38k on them with about 4-5mm left... so thinking of renewing soonish
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #27 on: 10 March 2007, 20:56:55 »

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Nice one TD!  ;D

For the rest of us. I would honestly say Goodyear Eagle F1's or Continental premi-contacts (in that order).
I like my Dunlops. Marks_DTM reckons they are a bit noisy, but I'll live with that ;)


Agreed that what i got on mine!!!! Dunlops are damned good all rounders!!
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #28 on: 10 March 2007, 21:02:14 »

I can't believe you guys put a 400+ quid set of tires on a car that costs 500-1500.  I'm having enough trouble working up the courage to spend 300 on the suspension!  And that's the cheapest it can be done.  I only put 30 quid of petrol in at a time . . .
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Re: Which Tyres Are Best Suited To The Omega...
« Reply #29 on: 10 March 2007, 21:21:05 »

We can't afford £30 petrol, we use an Ethanol / Silicone mix in ours, Tesco (Every Little Helps!)

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