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BZG - Luke wrote:I have a set of the new GSD3 Asymetrics on the Supra, 245's and 265's
I can confirm they are made in Germany, at least for now. The grip is soooo good, and a bonus I found is that they are very quiet as well. I can only compare them to the horrible tyres that came on the stock wheels though.
The wet grip is supposed to be very good too but I havn't tested this.
The only downside I have experienced is the low level of grip on mud. Actually, I found it to be quiet a fun upside that day.
Mr.Phreak wrote:AFAIK, They're Asymmetric, not directional
Should be able to be rotated normally, otherwise I'm going to be having an interesting conversation with Firestone
astrae wrote:ahh ok, havent bought Asymmetric tyres before. so the tyre just has an inside and outside not direction as well.
1I1 wrote:astrae wrote:ahh ok, havent bought Asymmetric tyres before. so the tyre just has an inside and outside not direction as well.
Spot on.
When i got home after getting mine i thought "those p***ks, they've fitted lefthand tyres on the right". But after checking with them first (made sure i didn't go in arms firing etc and look like a tool if proven wrong) the manager said they thought the same as me but no there is only one tread design.
If you've got a F1 car then yes. For street you're wasting your money.rolla_fxgt wrote:Is the nitrogen fill worth it?
ROBODISCO_20v wrote:If you've got a F1 car then yes. For street you're wasting your money.rolla_fxgt wrote:Is the nitrogen fill worth it?
fivebob wrote:And you wouldn't be wasting your money provided you get the pressures right and they don't leak.
*While using nitrogen in passenger car tyres may produce some benefits in some applications, it is questionable if the average motorist will derive any measurable benefit from its use.
*Using nitrogen does not remove or reduce the need to check tyre pressures as the risk of a puncture or a slow leak is not altered.
*Many of the benefits claimed of nitrogen could be achieved by using dry compressed air from a properly designed and maintained compressed air system.
*Nitrogen cannot replace regular maintenance. Regardless of what inflation gas is used, maximum tyre life will only be achieved if the vehicle and tyres are properly maintained. That means regular checking of tyre pressures, wheel balance and alignment.
classique71 wrote:ill be most likely going the re001's in the next month .. goodyears are DEAD .. killed them in 25K approx ith no heavy driving .. never again goodyear ...
classique71 wrote:ill be most likely going the re001's in the next month .. goodyears are DEAD .. killed them in 25K approx ith no heavy driving .. never again goodyear ...
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