Help with Tyres please guys..

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Antolicous, Mar 20, 2007.

  1. roi

    roi wallet inspector

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    oh yeah antony ( who started this thread)

    if you just need some cheapies i have some muck about second hand 18" tyres you may have for $40 each. they aren't terribly fantastic, but you said you were short of cash.
     
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    CHILI Indestructable Target

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    Do we really need to hear about your rectum?
     
  4. Mr G

    Mr G Active Member

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    And do we really need to know about what you do behind closed doors? Jeez! :eek:

     
  5. Antolicous

    Antolicous New Member

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    thanks

    Where abouts in Melb are you? What size aree the tyres will they fit? Is there any tread left on them?


     
  6. K-zed

    K-zed Secret Squirrel

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    Do you have a pic of the Maxxis tread pattern?

    Dunlop sipes appear to have near 3x connectivity with water channels compared with the GY.

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    then Dunlop Sport Maxx (1st)
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  7. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

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    Maxxis MA-Z1:
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    Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3
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    Dunlop Sport Maxx
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  8. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

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    Matching wheels

    Incidentally, and a little off-topic, what do you think of black rims? Anyone have them on a Z, a Red one would be nice to see pics of.:

    Enkei Racing JS-M
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    Enkei Racing RP-03
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    Rays Master Piece R.E.M.
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  9. Egg

    Egg ....

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    I'll try the maxxis next...

    ...heard only good reports about them, and they're cheap! :)
     
  10. LOWZX

    LOWZX Banned

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    i got the maxxi maz1 on , not sure about cheap ;) ;)
     
  11. Martin

    Martin New Member

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    I have dunlop le-mans on mine, apparently quite expensive but my god they grip well:D
     
  12. roi

    roi wallet inspector

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    simon, you put 265's on the back, they were cheap.
    235/40r18 maz1's are cheap!

    i'm at 889 whitehorse rd box hill.

    i'll be at the tech day lending a hand this sunday too.

    I must admit i've been giving these fulda's i put on the ute a really hard time after taking the kumho's off for sam.
    they are really impressive. more expensive, but good.
     
  13. LOWZX

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    no i wasnt saying i didnt get a good deal from u rik,what i was saying is compared to the same size in a nankang (265),they are not cheap,(twice the price)but there is no comparison between a nankang and a maz1 in quality and grip
     
  14. NickTT

    NickTT L E X U S

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    you might have heard good things but they are cheap for a reason..

    I recently bought 19's and had Falken FK-451 235/35/RZ19 put on them, I'd take you for a ride and you'd understand why they are so expensive, $430 per tyre.. very happy with them though :)
     
  15. Egg

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    Your point?

    Or are you just bragging?
    Nothing wrong with the Maxxis they're good value!
     
  16. Shifter

    Shifter Active Member

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    I have 4 Maxxis tyres

    They are the MAV1's however as they didn't make the Z1 in 18 inch wheel sizes. As I was strapped for cash as it was I just got them all the same for the 17" fronts and 18" rears. (The tyre doesn't look as pretty as the Z1s though) :(

    $149 each for the front (235/45R17) and $279 each for the rears (265/35R18). I was hoping to get Nexxens at the time but the shop didn't stock them and didn't have time to look at others. Still, very happy with them. Even though I haven't given them a sporty run in, the rears are certianly better feeling than the Falken Ziex that were on there previously.
     
  17. LOWZX

    LOWZX Banned

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    exactly right paul,they are top tyres for the price

    the tyres were tested for

    Stopping distance - wet and dry
    Cornering - wet and dry
    Slalom - dry


    Stopping Distance - WET
    1. Maxxis Victra MA-Z1
    2. Michelin Pilot Preceda
    3. Goodyear Eagle Revspec RS-02
    4. Toyo Proxes T1R
    5. Kumho Ecsta KU19
    6. Bridgestone Potenza S-03
    7. Dunlop Direzza DZ101
    8. Yokohama AVS Sport V102A
    9. BF Goodrich G-Force Sport

    Stopping Distance - DRY
    1. Goodyear Eagle Revspec RS-02
    2. Michelin Pilot Preceda
    3. Toyo Proxes T1R
    4. Maxxis Victra MA-21
    5. Bridgestone Potenza S-03
    6. BF Goodrich G-Force Sport
    7. Yokohama AVS Sport V102A
    8. Kumho Ecsta KU19
    9. Dunlop Direzza DZ101

    Cornering -WET
    1. Goodyear Eagle Revspec RS-02
    2. Toyo Proxes T1R
    3. Maxxis Victra MA-Z1
    4. Bridgestone Potenza S-03
    5. Kumho Ecsta KU19
    6. Michelin Pilot Preceda
    7. Yokohama AVS Sport V102A
    8. Dunlop Direzza DZ101
    9. BF Goodrich G-Force Sport

    Cornering - DRY
    1. Bridgestone Potenza S-03
    2. Goodyear Eagle Revspec RS-02
    3. Michelin Pilot Preceda
    4. Maxxis Victra MA-Z1
    5. Yokohama AVS Sport V102A
    6. Dunlop Direzza DZ101
    7. BF Goodrich G-Force Sport
    8. Toyo Proxes T1R
    9. Kumho Ecsta KU19

    Slalom - dry
    1. Bridgestone Potenza S-03
    2. Michelin Pilot Preceda
    3. Yokohama AVS Sport V102A
    4. Goodyear Eagle Revspec RS-02
    5. BF Goodrich G-Force Sport
    6. Maxxis Victra MA-Z1
    7. Dunlop Direzza DZ101
    8. Toyo Proxes T1R
    9. Kumho Ecsta KU19

    Noise
    1. Maxxis Victra MA-Z1
    2. Michelin Pilot Preceda
    3. BF Goodrich G-Force Sport
    4. Yokohama AVS Sport V102A
    5. Goodyear Eagle Revspec RS-02
    6. Bridgestone Potenza S-03
    7. Dunlop Direzza DZ101
    8. Toyo Proxes T1R
    9. Kumho Ecsta KU19

    Price
    1. Maxxis Victra MA-Z1 - $198
    2. BF Goodrich G-Force Sport - $201
    3. Kumho Ecsta KU19 - $235
    4. Dunlop Direzza DZ101 - $288
    5. Michelin Pilot Preceda - $290
    6. Goodyear Eagle Revspec RS-02 - $298
    7. Toyo Proxes T1R - $312
    8. Bridgestone Potenza S-03 - $355
    9. Yokohama AVS Sprt V102A - $359


    the OVERALL results (Noise and Price don't count) in the 235/45/R17 size were:

    1. Goodyear Eagle Revspec RS-02
    2. Michelin Pilot Preceda
    3. Maxxis Victra MA-Z1
    4. Bridgestone Potenza S-03
    5. Toyo Proxes T1R
    6. Yokohama AVS Sprt V102A
    7. BF Goodrich G-Force Sport
    8. Dunlop Direzza DZ101
    9. Kumho Ecsta KU19
     
    Last edited: Mar 23, 2007
  18. sandeep

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    I've got the MA-V1's on the front and Nankang NS2's on the back. Will definately consider the MA-Z1's when the tyres wear out.
     

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