Yokohama A510's on the Cappo.
Michelin Energy thingys on the AX trundle bus
Did you know that the combined amount of surface area of the tyre that actually touches the road is less than an A4 sheet of paper?
Yokohama A510's on the Cappo.
Michelin Energy thingys on the AX trundle bus
Did you know that the combined amount of surface area of the tyre that actually touches the road is less than an A4 sheet of paper?
they're loverly, aren't they? :]Originally posted by Richie
Had Eagle F!'s on the cav-turbo and nothing short of something hitting it from the side when corenering would unstick this bugger..... the 4WD helped too mind but these tyres are immense for grip both wet and dry..... They wear quicker tho due to soft compound
Originally posted by Trash Man
hehe, I am still winning with £125 a corner at the moment
That may be the case, but mine are the biggest so far....
Originally Posted by The Quentos
er the cheap one's from kwik-fit or some other place
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He aint nowOriginally posted by Tumble
That may be the case, but mine are the biggest so far....
Yokohame A539s on the front (185/55/H14) IIRC. They look wicked and grip well, although I can slide the front on wet roundabouts. I'd expect that though on a mid engined car (MK1 MR2).
On the back I still have the cruddy tires it came with. They're getting a bit worn, so when I get some money I'm going to wear them out learning to get sideways round a carpark, and get some new 539s on the back too.
Rich :¬)
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