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I need a few new tyres but since i had to replace a rear tyre nearly 2 years ago do you think I should go with 4 new tyres or just the 3. Looking to fit either Continental or Bridgestone which is the best one of these?.

forget both and go for the uniroyals or the toyos, check the search function on here...................or the cats get it. aparrently.

Personally I would repalce 4, but what spare do you have? New, used maybe but the newish one on the spare.

As for tyres depends what you want out of them.

ive got goodyear f1 gsd3 and there pretty good. on the backi have Barum Bravuris 2 and there pretty good too.

Hello,

As said, depends what you want from them??

Are you price aware or looking for the ultimate maximum grip??

I had two sets of 'Continentals' on the front doing 15,000 miles each set.

Yet, I replaced the first set of 'Continentals' Contact 2 at 40,000 miles with 3m/m depth thread and they had started to perish!! on the rear, as I don't swap tyres around.

You will get a different points of view, of what not to get and, suggestion's what you can, in the person's view, mine included

When I replaced the rear tyre's, I paid £60 fully inclusive for the two 'Roadstone' tyre's, the cheapest and nastiest I could buy. Very surprised of how they perform in general, time will tell when they have bedded in and start to wear ??.

I'm looking for maximum mileage, minimum cost.

Best of luck what you decide. Ian. 05/09/2009. :D:thumbup:

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