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Basically i had 2 kuhmo ku39's fitted late august time and they are superb, really good grip wet or dry! But it turns out i have done 3500miles since i got them and they are down to 4mm all ready!

This isnt good enough!

So was wondering what good all rounder there are availible?

I dont want to spend over £100 a corner but need good grip and good wear!

Any help appreciated!

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Tyre size is 205/45/16

considering your location and the time of year, what about a set of winters? I run Good-Year ultragrip 8's in the winter, last well and very very grippy, however mine are 185/60/14 so a bit less per corner than your 16's.

Probably not what your looking for but I'd recommend Maxxis tyres - the MAZ4S or the MAZ1's, they have lifetime guarantee. http://www.maxxis.co.uk/tyres/car :)

But if you have a budget of £100 per tyre then go for the Uniroyal rainsport 2's and still save a bit of cash.

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As above, probably not what youre looking for...

KwikFit own brand

Marangoni Zeta Linea

£82 inc fitting

Had them on our vRS and they were very good.

Good grip in wet and dry and are still on the car after 9k with plenty of tread left, even with my wife's lead boots ;)

I suppose the only drawback would be letting them fit them?

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Ive heard that the marangonis wear quickly aswell!

Also heard good things about the new dunlop performance tyres?

You can get Michelin PS3's for less than £100 delivered from camskill. Then pay a local tyre fitter £5-10 per corner to fit them.

You can get Michelin PS3's for less than £100 delivered from camskill. Then pay a local tyre fitter £5-10 per corner to fit them.

Have these on my standard alloys, best all round tyre I have ever owned! Much better than the kumhos on my spiders.

Barum Bravarius 2's, I've ran these over the last 2 years (summers) and have covered 14k on a set, front have 3.8mm left and rears 6.2mm and I can't fault them, I looked at the TyreReview website and they get a better write up than the rainsports. I doubted at first but there made by Continental and have proved themselves in the time I've had them. Cost me £55 a tyre back then. If I remember correctly National were doing good deals on them (I'm sure Grr666 bought them?)

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Had some baruns before and thought they were a terrible tyre! Not heard about the new ones though!

Is this yet another tyre thread for Fab vRS? :wall:

I have and like Unioyal Rainsport 2s on my car. I've just gor 15k miles out of a pair, plus they have 9 mm tread when new. I also liked the Goodyear GSD3 which seamed to last ages and were very good in the wet, however they didn't like the cold one bit!.

You could try winters, you can't get the Goodyear Ultragrip 8s, but you can buy thier GW-3s. They will give very good grip in cold and wintery weather. However if used in summer being very soft, they will wear out very fast, plus it's reconmended you replace them at 4mm.

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Yes it is another thread about tyresfor a vrs, but tyres frequently change, new brands, new styles so i wanted and updated thread.

Thanks for your input

As above, probably not what youre looking for...

KwikFit own brand

Marangoni Zeta Linea

£82 inc fitting

Had them on our vRS and they were very good.

Good grip in wet and dry and are still on the car after 9k with plenty of tread left, even with my wife's lead boots ;)

I suppose the only drawback would be letting them fit them?

I am in the market for a pair of tyres, these were some that caught my eye, might give them a punt.

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Ive just read reviews on them, they dont get good write ups, uniroyal rainsports seem to be the best comprimise!

They were/are my top choice. Had a set last winter, they were excellent. My winter wheels have 2 near new rainsports on, I just need 2 others.

Might be worth looking on ebay... I got a set of 4 dunlop sp sportmaxx tyres for under £100 a while back. They were used for about 200 miles. Still had the rubber moulding bits around the edges.

I got 4x falken 912 tyres from ebay for £200 about a tear ago. Theyre really good in both wet and dry conditions and wear well (ive done 12000 and theyve still got 5mm on the fronts and 6mm on rears)

If you run 195/45/16 you can get proxie t1rs for 50 quid a corner. I just moved to pilot sports and their more than worth the money, 40mph, roundabouts and the wet equals phenominal grip! Dont think ill be using a different tyre now!

Another vote for the Rainsport 2s. Though IMO if you really like hoofing the car about and do track days, then you might find them a bit... squidgy.

J.

VRS's do seem to munch through front tyres anyway. It does seem though that budget tyres usually equals less grip which means they last longer, if that's all you're worried about then fine but I'd rather go for something in the middle. Goodyear Eagle F1's are good all rounders at a reasonable price.

I have Marangoni Zeta's and they're at 3mm in under a year.

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Kenny how do they grip? how many miles have you done in a year?

+1 on uniroyals. Got two from camskill a fortnight ago £130 deliverd. Only pain is getting then fitted, £24 I had to pay for them both. Good tyres though!

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Think im settled on rain sports!

Everybody ive spoken to with high bhp cars seem to use them aswell!

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