RobHayes
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which, out of these options
please state reasons why/why not also
quote: robmarriott
no chav responses please
[Edited on 12-04-2006 by RobHayes]
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Robin
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shoulda got my name right dude 
edit: and edited the poll to show the piccies
[Edited on 12-04-2006 by robmarriott]
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RobHayes
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ok, that didnt work very well...
Goodyear:

£327 fully fitted + balanced blah blah
Dunlop:

£311 fully fitted + balanced blah blah
IS THAT OK NOW ROBIN???
[Edited on 12-04-2006 by RobHayes]
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topshot_2k
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eagles have awesome grip and compared to toyos will last longer too. cant comment on dunlops but i choose Eagles now every time
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Robin
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you know my thoughts, SP9000
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MarkM
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I had the P6000's and there were amazing in the dry but not as good in the wet...dunno about the P9000's though...
Never heard a bad name said about the F1's
[Edited on 12-04-2006 by MarkM]
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Joe
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Why dunlops Rob (marriot)? Never heard anything bad about the Goodyears, just wondering why you said Dunlops?
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RobHayes
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quote: Originally posted by joe6886
Why dunlops Rob (marriot)? Never heard anything bad about the Goodyears, just wondering why you said Dunlops?
because he has to be awkward and different
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Robin
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dunlops seem to get better response from customers at work than goodyear do
seem to get more complaints about the goodyears than the dunlops basically
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Joe
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Complaints with the manufacturing or with the grip/handling effects?
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Robin
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lots of big mileage customers dont seem to get as many miles from the goodyears as the dunlops, and a lot of people dont like the way they perform
dont really get manufacturing complaints from high end tyres
anyway IMO, conti sport contact 2/ 3s are better than them all
[Edited on 12-04-2006 by robmarriott]
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Joe
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We have had a couple of Goodyear complaints, but im not really a big mileage person i'd rather they were a good tyre.
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_Allan_
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I loved the SP9000's on the SRI although the fronts worn quickly. Still have about 4mm on the rear from 2 years. Think the fronts lasted 11,000 miles ish
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Robin
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i'm with you on that Joe, i will be using Conti from now on as they grip better and perform better than anything else ive tried
and _Allan_, must be your driving style dude, my mums Corsa C Sri 1.8 has the original tyres on it still, 14000 on the clock and about 5mm tread all round
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Dav
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I had a similar thread earlier on tonight: http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=277482
It's a draw between the 2 at the moment and unless it changes by morning then I think I'll be ordering 4x Eagle F1's tomorrow
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All Torque
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well my vote makes it even now.
who the fcuk chose the space between the two?
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CorsAsh
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Looks like no tyres are just as popular as Dunlops or Goodyears.
Sparky rim time
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Dave A
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i prefer uniroyal rainsports to the goodyears, lasted longer, much better in the wet, more comfortable as well.
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nixy
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eagle f1s all the way!! I had them on the ka and they are awesome!!
I have seen plenty of very much high end cars (M3 csl, porsche 911 turbo, audi rs4 etc etc) with eagles fitted, speaks for it self really!!
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Dave A
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must have really pushed them hard in a ka
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by nixy
eagle f1s all the way!! I had them on the ka and they are awesome!!
I have seen plenty of very much high end cars (M3 csl, porsche 911 turbo, audi rs4 etc etc) with eagles fitted, speaks for it self really!!
all the cars you listed should have Conti Sport Contact 2's on them
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