FWD low on grip - Solved !
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12-18-2006, 12:05 AM
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This question might be a bit preliminary since I haven't checked my current tires yet but I might want to drive to Danmark in two weeks so I need to get new tires next week if I want to be prepared for cold weather or even snow.
I made this list from autobandenmarkt.nl not sure if I'm going to order there through AEU86 or just get them from my local garage guy who has to mount them anyway (and is not in the autobandenmarkt garage list). Toyo 330 155/80 R13 79T Bij ons maar EUR 32,60 Vredestein SPRINT+ 155 R13 78T Prijs uit prijslijst*: EUR 39,00 ! Bij ons maar EUR 35,10 Goodyear GT 2 155/80 R13 79T Prijs uit prijslijst*: EUR 52,50 ! Bij ons maar EUR 36,40 Bridgestone B 330 EVO 155/80 R13 79T Prijs uit prijslijst*: EUR 49,00 ! Bij ons maar EUR 37,30 Dunlop SP 10 3e 155/80 R13 79T Prijs uit prijslijst*: EUR 45,50 ! Bij ons maar EUR 38,50 Pirelli P 3000 155/80 R13 79T Prijs uit prijslijst*: EUR 43,00 ! Bij ons maar EUR 38,80 Michelin ENERGY E3B 155/80 R13 79T uitloop Prijs uit prijslijst*: EUR 55,00 ! Bij ons maar EUR 49,80 It might also be nice to have "All weather tires", would be good for trip trough Germany (insurancy companies seem to like winter tires over there). But would of course be slightly less preferable in summer (although I'm not racing the car)... Buying two sets of tires is not an option. So here are two reasonable all-weather tire choices: Vredestein QUATRAC 2 155/80 R13 79T , M+S keurmerk Bij ons maar EUR 48,70 Toyo Vario-V1 155/80 R13 79T, M+S keurmerk Bij ons maar EUR 42,40 I've filtered out all the really cheep ones and decided I'd go for Toyo if I want a cheaper tire just because that would look quite cool :-) My father is usually very carefull with spending money but he always wants Michelin and is quite sure he is not happy about the Pirelli's currently on his car (but then he drives french cars :-) ) So the question is simple: If I go for new tires which ones to buy? |
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