**Unofficial Tyre Thread**

Watched Tyre Reviews roundup of the latest All Season tyres and so I've gone for the 255/45/R18 and the new Continental All Season Contact 2s.

Will report back when they're fitted and I've had a chance to drive on them a bit.
 
Watched Tyre Reviews roundup of the latest All Season tyres and so I've gone for the 255/45/R18 and the new Continental All Season Contact 2s.

Will report back when they're fitted and I've had a chance to drive on them a bit.

Been thinking of putting these on the Qashqai, wasn't originally intending to keep it so didn't bother putting anything special on it tyre wise, so interested what your impressions are.

Though if the weather isn't great I try and take the pickup instead but still.
 
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Watched Tyre Reviews roundup of the latest All Season tyres and so I've gone for the 255/45/R18 and the new Continental All Season Contact 2s.

Will report back when they're fitted and I've had a chance to drive on them a bit.

Where did you get them from? The only place I can find them in my size is at National Tyre.
 
Only place I've encountered them is on our larger trucks at work, they probably wouldn't fit them if they were entirely rubbish.
 
Are Maxxis tyres a decent brand?

Slightly above budget tyres (Taiwan) but okay for that category. In fact they have been known to put some premium tyres to shame in tests.

 
Need to replace all 4 tyres and got the hankook Kinergy 4S2 last weekend. Only have them for two days and already feel better ride and much quieter.

Also have another two options bridgestone all season 6 and maxxis all season. Don't want maxxis and bridgestone I have to order so ended up with hankook.

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Need to replace all 4 tyres and got the hankook Kinergy 4S2 last weekend. Only have them for two days and already feel better ride and much quieter.

Also have another two options bridgestone all season 6 and maxxis all season. Don't want maxxis and bridgestone I have to order so ended up with hankook.

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Enjoy. We have the suv version (4S2x) and really rate them.
 
ATS Euromaster have a discount running on Goodyear Tyres. (If purchasing via Top Cashback can gain an additional 2% Cashback)



Below is 2 x 225/40/18 AS6 Fitted with the Discount Applied.



£83.99 Per Corner Fitted

Compared to Blackcircles for example £111 Fitted for same size and tyre.
 
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I switched the M2 Competition over to the Continental SportContact7 late last week and got to push on a bit in the dry last night for the first time since fitting. As expected from my previous experience with this tyre, they are absolutely excellent. They have noticeably improved the ride quality as well as they are definitely softer in the sidewall compared to the MPSS which came off.
 
I switched the M2 Competition over to the Continental SportContact7 late last week and got to push on a bit in the dry last night for the first time since fitting. As expected from my previous experience with this tyre, they are absolutely excellent. They have noticeably improved the ride quality as well as they are definitely softer in the sidewall compared to the MPSS which came off.

They are seriously good, in any conditions. Best tyre I’ve owned. I can absolutely thrash it through standing water and they just don’t care, albeit sometimes accidentally. Although I have AWD they grip in absolutely any condition. They were an excellent buy.
 
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They are seriously good, in any conditions. Best tyre I’ve owned. I can absolutely thrash it through standing water and they just don’t care, albeit sometimes accidentally. Although I have AWD they grip in absolutely any condition. They were an excellent buy.

Yup - even with north of 600bhp in the McLaren, there was rarely a loose moment at full throttle. Vs the PZeros that came off, night and day. The peak dry grip at optimal temperature for the compounds of the CSC7 vs MPSS (or PZero on the macca) isn't actually all that huge but that happens so rarely it doesn't matter. In 12-15c ambient temps, the amount of grip available is quite a lot higher.

The M2C is quite a bit less tame at the back despite being over 200bhp down on power, particularly during fast changes of direction and when crossing over the crown of a cambered road so a bit more discipline at the back is most welcome :)
 
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