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[TW]Fox said:
Anyone ordered from Camskill? Any good?

Apparently they are excellent from what I have heard, not that I have ordered from them myself but am due to very soon
 
HI there

I rate Michelin PS2's over the Goodyear in both wet and dry. However they tend to be expensive.

Another good tyre is the Bridgestone RE050A, the "A" is important and these are generally about the same price as Goodyears. :)
 
GSD3s have been replaced but for a very very good allrounder and very good wet grip as well as dry for me it would have to be the Vredstein Ultrac Sessanta. Winners of lots of recent independant tyre reviews.

Check them.
 
Bridgestone protenza's generally arent very good in the wet.

I wouldnt touch anything by Toyo after my last experience.

You may laugh but my dad bought some Falkens off mytyres that were very highly rated on tyretest, he replaced michi pilot sports at almost half the price, although I dont think he has really tested them yet and I cant remember which model they are now.

Isnt Uniroyal Rain sport the best wet tyre? Not sure if they do them in your size.

How about u just drive more carefully? lol :p
 
Local place has a Hunter balancing machine and will supply and fit the front ones for £115 each, and if I supply the rears from the internet they'll fit them as well for £7.50 each..

Mytyres say they have stock but I've asked about the Germany v China thing.
 
fox, honestly vredestein ultracs, similar dry grip absolutely outstanding wet grip and look good too ;) oh and have serious rim protection

and ive had f1s before
 
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BF-Bert said:
Michelin Pilot Exalto PE2 very impressed with them and have a nice alloy protector strip :D

The PE2 is for smaller rim sizes iirc, I swear by them though :)

The tyres for bigger wheels are the Pilot Sports.
 
We would like to inform you that there are 2 factories where Goodyear
produces road legal tyres for UK use. Indeed, the plants are located in
Germany and in China. The tyres produced in China have quality
certifications and they are correctly E marked for UK use so they are
considered to have the same quality standard like the ones produced in
Germany. All the tyres produced by Goodyear are first sent to their
warehouses and since there is no difference considered between them,
they are mixed up. Therefore, the tyres that arrive into our warehouse
are mixed up too so we can not tell you for sure what kind of tyres will
be delivered, made in China or Germany.

Great. So buying tyres from Mytyres is a lottery.
 
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