Gaz
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So after about a year of these tyres i have bugger 2 up, and tonight i have found my new arch is ripping my tires apart.
Im going to shave/re-bend my arch so it dosnt rub again.
My tires are Pirelli P Zero Nero's which i dont like to much, As they are a non-directional tyre they dont seem to work as we as my old tyres.
I am presumming this is because they have to work both ways just as good, rather then one way superb.
I need a tire that is very good but will last, and not cut up after a few months.
So what do you use?

[Edited on 21-01-2007 by Gaz]
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Dave A
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uniroyal rainsport.
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Robin
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Rhino
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
uniroyal rainsport.
Same.. or Dunlop sp9000.
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Matt H
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Falken ZE512's are thinner towards the top, might help with your arch problems 
Not amazing in the wet but good in the dry
Best tyres I've used would either be rainsports or F1's
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Marc
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I'm on my second set of Yokohama Sport AVS on the Impreza. I find them faultless.
I was on back roads in pouring rain last night and the car was perfect.
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VegasPhil
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Goodyear Eagle F1's. I won't change brands after using these!
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Gaz
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Rainsports seem to be ontop at the minute,
All the tires are around £40-60 each so its down to performance rather then price 
Wet is a big concern of mine so i could do with a good wet tire that can still perfome in the dry.
I have had falkens and yet the tire wall did help (thinner at the top) but from memory they were destroyed in my 1.4 8v, and didnt last.... ( icould be wrong though from memory) who runs these?
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Sam
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Tyre.
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Gaz
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i thought that was the american spelling?
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Martin_C
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continentals conti sport 2's were good tyres, excellent in the wet, found eagle f1's to be a good tyre too.
have toyo t1-r's on the ek9 now, not too keen on them in the wet.
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz
i thought that was the american spelling?
Yes but we aren't in America.
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Gaz
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no sorry, i thought Tire was english and tyre was american... but i got it the wrong way around...
Cheers
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psycho sport
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Eagle F1's all the way, have these on my polo gti and they are ace!
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Colin
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I need some 205/45/17 - Mytyres.co.uk wont price me any though. Any idea where to buy
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Fad
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yoko Pradas
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Ant
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eagle f1's got them on both my cars
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Gaz
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
I need some 205/45/17 - Mytyres.co.uk wont price me any though. Any idea where to buy
Yes they do, more the selector from all-round tyres (or something like that) to All...
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Colin
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Oh aye 
Nankans - £44 each
Toyo Proxies - £62 each
Uniroyal RainSport 1 - £67 each
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Colin
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Hmmm good saving if I get the nankang
Uniroyal RainSport 1 205/40 ZR17 84W XL with rim protection £ 67.10 4 £ 268.40
Nankang NS-2 205/40 R17 84V RF TW £ 44.00 4 £ 176.00
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Dave A
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nankang= hedgefinders
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betrayed
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i've had pirelli 6000 didn't like them
had dunlop sp9000 didn't like them
them uni royal's rain sports didn't like look of them tbh looked soiled to me??
ave gone for conti contact's 2 185/55/r15 thinking them are ok imo 
nankangs are poo! imo as well had them in 17" they use to slide all over that's why they are a budget tyre and cheap and you get what you pay for...
this is all imo every ones different
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betrayed
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
nankang= hedgefinders
 kerb finders = kerbed alloys!
they use to remind me of the waltzes going round corners
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Fonz
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UniRoyal Rainsports
If i could afford i would go for Goodyear Eagle F1, student life sucks when it comes to money!
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Gaz
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well i have looked at my finances again and totally forgot about my rent,
so im staying with the P ZERO NERO's and i'm just having 2... should see me through the the CS Trackday (if this still happends)
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