garage19
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posted on 20/7/04 at 02:24 PM |
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Which tyres?
I am about to purchase a set of tyres for my Indy.
Size needs to be 195/50/15.
I have narrowed it down to the following tyres in my price range.
If any one has any experience of the following or recommendations please pipe up
Prices are for a set of four.
Toyo Proxes TS1 - £125.60
Yokohama AVS Sport - £146
Yokohama A539 - £134
Avon ZV1 - £137.20
Avon ZV3 - £141.20
My thoughts at the moment are buy the Toyos or stump up the extra £20.40 and get the AVS's????
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Doug.
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ned
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posted on 20/7/04 at 02:29 PM |
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We saw the new proxies at goodwood, they look excellent. I'm prety sure they come in that size too. I'll have a dig round..
Ned.
the r888 http://www.toyo.co.uk/index.php?fuseaction=car.R888&PHPSESSID=e8dde7315aeb495725f48b9ce06a6b32
may not be in your price range though
[Edited on 20/7/04 by ned]
beware, I've got yellow skin
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garage19
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posted on 20/7/04 at 02:33 PM |
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Don't do my size at the mo and probably couldn't get them for the same bargain price as the old ones!
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skinny
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posted on 20/7/04 at 03:31 PM |
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re Yokohama A539's
just my personal opinion, but i don't much like them. i don't have that size and i don't have them on a locost, but i have not been
impressed. i run 175/50 r13's all round on my fiat cinquecento (Sport!) (grp 3 insurance ok!) and have managed to spin it in the dry. they
give even worse grip in the wet, will slide quite easily and aquaplane quite badly. i think they are just too hard, they are lasting ages, thats the
only good thing about them. also, don't know if it's just my car but they seem to have slowed the steering response. having said that they
are a replacement for 165/55 r13's so maybe you can't read too much into that.
just my opinion of course, maybe some people get on well with them, i have definitely seen them used on some locosts, but from personal experience i
would never buy them again.
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Wadders
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posted on 20/7/04 at 04:25 PM |
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The proxes were a bit hard when new, but pretty good once worn down a bit, fine for fast road use, i run them at 16psi though. If you intend to do
track days i'd say get something stickier if you can run to it.
i]Originally posted by garage19
I am about to purchase a set of tyres for my Indy.
Size needs to be 195/50/15.
I have narrowed it down to the following tyres in my price range.
If any one has any experience of the following or recommendations please pipe up
Prices are for a set of four.
Toyo Proxes TS1 - £125.60
Yokohama AVS Sport - £146
Yokohama A539 - £134
Avon ZV1 - £137.20
Avon ZV3 - £141.20
My thoughts at the moment are buy the Toyos or stump up the extra £20.40 and get the AVS's????
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Doug.
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Jon Ison
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posted on 20/7/04 at 05:36 PM |
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flip side of the A539's
the trye used for stock hatch come rain or shine, run them on my sons pug 205 in the series, seem pretty good to me.........
AVS sport, good looking tyre, ran them on my locost, found them lacking grip untill warmed up, whichb took some doing in a locost.
My choice would be A032's or 048's, both nice n soft n easy to warm up.
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Kelvin
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posted on 20/7/04 at 07:18 PM |
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Have a look at some Bridgestones.
I run RE720's in that size on my MK1 MR2 and they have been marvellous in all conditions on both track and road. About 50 quid a corner.
Kelvin
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Jon Ison
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posted on 20/7/04 at 07:27 PM |
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~Its all personal choice, but most tyre's are meant for cars weighing double a locost, hence you can go very soft without having to buy a set a
week, The AVS never realy did it for me, i did best part of 5k very hard miles on them and they still looked like new, the same hard 5k miles in
something weighing 1000kilo's + would have seen them all but u/s.
All IMHO.
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pbura
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posted on 20/7/04 at 09:03 PM |
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Have read some reviews of the Toyo Proxes and Yoko AVS on tire deealer websites. The consensus seems to be that the Toyo performs marginally better
across the board, but the Yoko has stiffer sidewalls.
Incidentally, in the US, the Toyo is the more expensive tire, mainly because of lack of dealers.
Pete
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garage19
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posted on 21/7/04 at 06:28 AM |
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jon - I hear what your saying about the softer yokos but they also cost twice as much as the others.
I think I'll probably go for the Proxes. If the AVS have a stiffer side wall that will be no good for my lighter car.
I will run them at 16 psi and see how i get on - any one got a cheap set of tyre warmers!
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Findlay234
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posted on 21/7/04 at 09:33 AM |
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as its more or less on the same topic..... what about tyre width? most people i think are running 185's i think but i remember conrod saying
something about it being too wide and the car not handling so well........
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ernie
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posted on 21/7/04 at 10:56 AM |
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yoko tyres
where are you getting these prices for yoko 539s?
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garage19
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posted on 21/7/04 at 12:09 PM |
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All prices are from MYtyres and include delivery to your door.
I am running a 7 inch rim so I think 185s would be too narrow.
On the yokohama site they say that 7" is the biggest rim you should run a 195/50/15 on. and before ya ask they are saph cossie rims shot
blasted and powder coated black. Should be a nice contrast with my red car.
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BMF
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posted on 21/7/04 at 01:17 PM |
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I am about to get some wheels for my velocity XT.
I wanted to get 16" but everyone seems to use 15", is there a reason for this?
Do people use 195 on the front and 205 on the rear?
The w***field guys seem to.
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garage19
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posted on 21/7/04 at 01:29 PM |
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16" tyres are expensive. Usually the same price if not more than 17"
The smaller the side wall on 17s tends to make the break away point more un predictable.
Smaller wheels and tyres also mean less unsprung weight which is better for you suspension to cope with.
Lighter wheels/tyres also mean lighter more responsive steering due to less gyroscopic effect.
195/50/15 is a very common size so tyres in this size are cheapest e.g. toyo 195/50/15 £32, toyo 195/45/15 £47!
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BMF
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posted on 21/7/04 at 01:47 PM |
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So 15" it is then!
What about using 205's on the rear and 195's on the front?
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garage19
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posted on 21/7/04 at 02:14 PM |
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No problems with that. Just gonna cost you more.
195/50/15 - £32
205/50/15 - £45.70
205/45/15 - about £80
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BMF
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posted on 21/7/04 at 02:21 PM |
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I like this idea as it means you are not over tyred on the front which would affect the steering, but you can maximise the grip at the rear which will
not affect the handling detrimentally.
Lotus do this on the Elise.
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