Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3 are really good and fairly cheap.
Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3 are really good and fairly cheap.
Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3 are really good and fairly cheap.
I have Nankang NS-2's from camskill.
Cant fault them and seem better then the yoko's that were on there before. Good in wet and dry too.
im torn between t1r and eagle f1s as people i know have t1r on a 172 and a 182 and swear by them but ive always used f1s on me old leon and i loved them to bits BUT price is bit of an issue this time and t1r are 14quid a corner cheaper at the mo.:S
Everyone I know who have used T1Rs say they are rubbish in the wet and wear quickly. As suggested in the thread I'd get either the Goodyears or Hankooks. The Eagle F1s wear really well I'm still couple of mm above the wear markers after 8k and two trackdays.
The Eagle F1s wear really well I'm still couple of mm above the wear markers after 8k and two trackdays.
Now you see, i don't consider 8k miles for a set of tyres as "wearing well". It's probably about what i get out of mine but that's the price i choose to pay for a soft compound and an enthusiastic driving style!
Read what I've said again they've still got plenty of life left after 8k miles.
I read what you put. I'm not sure what depth the wear indicators are at, but since the recommended point for change is generally accepted as being 3m, after which performance - particularly in the wet - deteriorates, you're probably not far off needing replacements.
On 'normal' cars, I'd expect 15-20k out of a set of tyres.
never had a problem....apart from in snow