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LUDE STU Project 'Lude
Joined: 29 Jan 2009 Posts: 173 Location: WIRRAL
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 2:57 pm Post subject: What Brand of Tyres do you prefer! |
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Hi All,
I've been running my 4th gen on Toyo Proxies since i got it in May '08', and they have been fantastic! considering i got a very heavy right foot  they ave lasted well. But the time has come for new fronts!
My qustion is, should i go for Toyo's again or can anyone recomend anything with better grip, at least for the current weatherconditions, wet, cold and soon to be ice'y
I no Bri runs on Vredastiens, and i got a mate who now runs his 320bhp Golf desiel on them, but has anyone run both them and Toyo's, if so which did you prefer?
Cheers, Stu  |
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RattyMcClelland Lude, I am your father

Joined: 11 Sep 2006 Posts: 3346 Location: Townsville
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handsomedanc M.O.T Fail
Joined: 21 Oct 2009 Posts: 95 Location: Lincs
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:22 pm Post subject: |
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personally im a big fan of yoko parada spec 2's
they are fantastic in the dry and better than i expected in the wet and for £80 a corner you cant go wrong ....................and they look sexy!  |
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bootyinspector Lude Expert

Joined: 20 May 2008 Posts: 634 Location: South Wales, UK.
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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My Uniroyal Rainsport 2s are awesome in the wet, very little difference from driving in the dry! Soft sidewalls are probably part of their ability but the Prelude now moves sideways in a crosswind, which it never did on the old Falcons.
What size are you looking for anyway? _________________ My Car, Alphanumerically: 1992 JDM BB1 2.2 Si VTEC 2.2 DOHC with M2B4 LSD and 4WS in NH-552M. |
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LUDE STU Project 'Lude
Joined: 29 Jan 2009 Posts: 173 Location: WIRRAL
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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Cheers Guys,
Tyre size i'm going for is 215-40-17, as these were the nearest match in size to the original 205-15's. didnt want to start altering speedo read-out!
So many different makes, what to go for  Not to arsed on how long they last, as long as they grip aswell as supeglue! that'll do for me
Stu  |
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RattyMcClelland Lude, I am your father

Joined: 11 Sep 2006 Posts: 3346 Location: Townsville
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:40 pm Post subject: |
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| LUDE STU wrote: | Cheers Guys,
Tyre size i'm going for is 215-40-17, as these were the nearest match in size to the original 205-15's. didnt want to start altering speedo read-out!
So many different makes, what to go for Not to arsed on how long they last, as long as they grip aswell as supeglue! that'll do for me
Stu  |
Speedo will be 100% accurate with 225/45R17s on both the 4th gen and 5th Gens.
Id go for 215/45R17 on yours. The bigger tyre wall will make the cars suspension behave like its suppose to. 215/40 is on the thin side, ok but will handle better with a 45. _________________
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MaDMaXX Moderator


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Kezz Lude-aholic

Joined: 16 Mar 2008 Posts: 433 Location: Dwygyfylchi
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:14 pm Post subject: |
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i will be needing new tyres soon but i think i will go for bst grip in the dry as i dont really drive fast in the wet........ well thats after years of rear wheel drivee ownership and a lot of hairy moments lol |
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LUDE STU Project 'Lude
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | Speedo will be 100% accurate with 225/45R17s on both the 4th gen and 5th Gens.
Id go for 215/45R17 on yours. The bigger tyre wall will make the cars suspension behave like its suppose to. 215/40 is on the thin side, ok but will handle better with a 45. |
Would have liked 225's but but rims arnt wide enough to fit them, and when i checked, 215/45/17's would make the speedo reading accurate, realy could do with out any more points
Well i think i may just stick with what i no, I no i can push the Toyo's, and even in the wet when they slip, ease off and they grip again, i must confess i get a bit paranoid when it comes to tyres, i reckon most crashes on the road are caused with crap or wrong tyres. i ran a 1.8 mondeo for 2 years and it had Goodyear NCT's, it was frightening to drive! eventialy went for Toyo Proxies (non directional) and the difference was incredable
it was a totally different car and they even lasted the same as the Goodyears!
Stu |
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uknowiama Lude Hero

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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:22 pm Post subject: |
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When I was running the BB1 (2WS converted) I had OZ superleggras and used Yokohama Prada Spec II all round. Used them in all weathers. Brilliant in the dry and not so bad in the damp and wet, even had to drive into work a couple of times in the snow. Just have to ease off accordingly. I also ran 215/40 R17s no problems with the speedo front IMO.
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i ran a 1.8 mondeo for 2 years and it had Goodyear NCT's, it was frightening to drive! eventialy went for Toyo Proxies (non directional) and the difference was incredable
it was a totally different car and they even lasted the same as the Goodyears!
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Interesting that's exactly the same tyres I'm running on the Accord on all four corners. The Accord not being a sports car, I bought them for economy, noise level, wear rate and grip. I think the tyres are alright, but not brilliant for grip, but more than adaquate for going from A to B. However, I would never have put them on the Prelude. _________________ EK4 VTI Civic = SOLD
BB4 Prelude = SOLD
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Accord i-CDTI Exec = Current Car
| cheggers wrote: | | I'd smash the granny out of the bird though. |
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carlosfandango Rusted Arches

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Bri PreludeUK Supporter 2007.

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novakp Rusted Arches
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MaDMaXX Moderator


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uknowiama Lude Hero

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Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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| MaDMaXX wrote: | | My only experience of Toyo TR-1's was on my Mum's 1.5i civic, i felt they were terrible in the wet. |
That's interesting as they seem to have a pretty good wet weather tread pattern cut into them. Is that in standing water or in the damp? I've used them briefly on the Prelude and they were alright. _________________ EK4 VTI Civic = SOLD
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| cheggers wrote: | | I'd smash the granny out of the bird though. |
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