F1SSJobbo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:02 pm Just put the summer tyres back on my Merc. The winters (18” as opposed to 19”) ride better and don’t seem to have worn the tread much in ~20k miles. Was tempted to just leave them on since it’s June
Need to get some new rears since the PZeroes on there were quite worn when I switched to winters. Unfortunately my plan to get a full set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4s has been thwarted; I’ve got a fairly new set on the fronts but they don’t come in the rear size. What goes best with Michelins? I’m thinking Goodyear Assymetric 5s.
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I took the Vantage to Brooklands yesterday as our “support” vehicle.
Today, I popped into London to collect an eBay purchase and took a pic from right outside the chap’s front door. A different world to the one I live in !
Today, I popped into London to collect an eBay purchase and took a pic from right outside the chap’s front door. A different world to the one I live in !
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Excellent picture.Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 2:53 pm I took the Vantage to Brooklands yesterday as our “support” vehicle.
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What were you doing at Brooklands ?
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Iconic Britishness
Autosolo ! Driving around cones as quickly as possible, sounds a bit lame but it's a lot of fun and being genuinely quick is genuinely hard.What were you doing at Brooklands ?
(not in the Aston, btw, we were using the wife's MINI for that)
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Was he wearing a gold coloured suit?Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 2:53 pm
Today, I popped into London to collect an eBay purchase and took a pic from right outside the chap’s front door. A different world to the one I live in !
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I’m running Pilot Sport 4, not 4S or Supersport on the front. So I’m not intending to get the SS on the rear; I want them to last more than a couple of months tooMcSwede wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:51 pmF1SSJobbo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:02 pm Just put the summer tyres back on my Merc. The winters (18” as opposed to 19”) ride better and don’t seem to have worn the tread much in ~20k miles. Was tempted to just leave them on since it’s June
Need to get some new rears since the PZeroes on there were quite worn when I switched to winters. Unfortunately my plan to get a full set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4s has been thwarted; I’ve got a fairly new set on the fronts but they don’t come in the rear size. What goes best with Michelins? I’m thinking Goodyear Assymetric 5s.
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They last really well Simon. Far better than the crappy Bridgestone Potenza sport I fitted earlier this year. They're shagged.Jobbo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 5:24 pmI’m running Pilot Sport 4, not 4S or Supersport on the front. So I’m not intending to get the SS on the rear; I want them to last more than a couple of months tooMcSwede wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:51 pmF1SSJobbo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:02 pm Just put the summer tyres back on my Merc. The winters (18” as opposed to 19”) ride better and don’t seem to have worn the tread much in ~20k miles. Was tempted to just leave them on since it’s June
Need to get some new rears since the PZeroes on there were quite worn when I switched to winters. Unfortunately my plan to get a full set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4s has been thwarted; I’ve got a fairly new set on the fronts but they don’t come in the rear size. What goes best with Michelins? I’m thinking Goodyear Assymetric 5s.
I ran PS4 on the front and F1SS on the rear of the M140i for a while and it was great.
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Bridgestone tyres are utter shite IMO - don’t know how the fuck they’re a “premium” tyre.
How about not having a sig at all?
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That has been my previous experience. These new UHP tyres had not long been launched and I couldn't get F1SS so thought I'd give them a whirl.
To be fair they grip OK and transition to slide nicely but they've worn out so bloody quick. I'll have to have a check tomorrow to see how few miles they've done.
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Maybe I’ll check the price then. Cheers
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very cool. Hangs together so well in silver.
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Can you get the 4S in the correct rear size? On the Evora's they used to mix 4 and 4S front/rear due to being unable to get the correct size for both .Jobbo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:02 pm Need to get some new rears since the PZeroes on there were quite worn when I switched to winters. Unfortunately my plan to get a full set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4s has been thwarted; I’ve got a fairly new set on the fronts but they don’t come in the rear size. What goes best with Michelins? I’m thinking Goodyear Assymetric 5s.
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The Goodyear Eagle F1 Assy 5s I had on the S60 were the best tyres I'd ever had on it, they were really good, even in the wet.
I think I'll swap the Dunlops on the XF for them once they're worn out as I don't like them, they're O.E fitment and J rated but they're shocking in the wet, 1st to 4th I get a flashing light and no power, even in Trac DSC, and if I turn it off completely I get a lot of wheelspin and no forwards motion.
The F1s improved my ride quality as well, even compared to Michelin Crossclimate + which have quite a soft sidewall which surprised me, they did weigh a bit less though which may have been a bit of it.
I think I'll swap the Dunlops on the XF for them once they're worn out as I don't like them, they're O.E fitment and J rated but they're shocking in the wet, 1st to 4th I get a flashing light and no power, even in Trac DSC, and if I turn it off completely I get a lot of wheelspin and no forwards motion.
The F1s improved my ride quality as well, even compared to Michelin Crossclimate + which have quite a soft sidewall which surprised me, they did weigh a bit less though which may have been a bit of it.
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No, only Pilot Supersports for some reason. Irritating; I wish I’d checked before replacing the fronts last autumn.Matty wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:44 pmCan you get the 4S in the correct rear size? On the Evora's they used to mix 4 and 4S front/rear due to being unable to get the correct size for both .Jobbo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:02 pm Need to get some new rears since the PZeroes on there were quite worn when I switched to winters. Unfortunately my plan to get a full set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4s has been thwarted; I’ve got a fairly new set on the fronts but they don’t come in the rear size. What goes best with Michelins? I’m thinking Goodyear Assymetric 5s.
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That’s an issue for non-charged cars on 18F/19R only - 4S are full available in 19F/20R.Matty wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:44 pmCan you get the 4S in the correct rear size? On the Evora's they used to mix 4 and 4S front/rear due to being unable to get the correct size for both .Jobbo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:02 pm Need to get some new rears since the PZeroes on there were quite worn when I switched to winters. Unfortunately my plan to get a full set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4s has been thwarted; I’ve got a fairly new set on the fronts but they don’t come in the rear size. What goes best with Michelins? I’m thinking Goodyear Assymetric 5s.
“Rallyesax” on TLF is a Michelin tyre tech. He absolutely does not recommend that practice.
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Yeah, those peasants!mik wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:11 pmThat’s an issue for non-charged cars on 18F/19R only - 4S are full available in 19F/20R.Matty wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:44 pmCan you get the 4S in the correct rear size? On the Evora's they used to mix 4 and 4S front/rear due to being unable to get the correct size for both .Jobbo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:02 pm Need to get some new rears since the PZeroes on there were quite worn when I switched to winters. Unfortunately my plan to get a full set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4s has been thwarted; I’ve got a fairly new set on the fronts but they don’t come in the rear size. What goes best with Michelins? I’m thinking Goodyear Assymetric 5s.
“Rallyesax” on TLF is a Michelin tyre tech. He absolutely does not recommend that practice.
Apparently it's no longer an issue anyway - according to SELOC since the Yaris GR arrived you can now get them in the correct size all around for the 18/19.
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Yes - NA oiks.Matty wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:17 pmYeah, those peasants!
Apparently it's no longer an issue anyway - according to SELOC since the Yaris GR arrived you can now get them in the correct size all around for the 18/19.
4S have apparently been available in the US of Ay for a while - think it took a while for them to get stock into Europe.
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Galaxy has had the undivided attention of a valeter for nearly seven hours today and blimey that's a transformation!
It isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, and has highlighted how many little scratches, dings and dents it has. But, the panther black paint sparkles and the interior looks amazing.
He machine polished the entire nearside to get rid of a load of end to end scratches, hand polished the rest and generally made merry with all manner of cleaning products.
Before it was a 50 foot car, now it's is a 10 footer. I'm very pleased with the results.
When the Zoe comes back he'll be back to do (a bit less) to that.
Corsa loaner continues to be hateful to drive, but Android Auto is quite cool.
It isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, and has highlighted how many little scratches, dings and dents it has. But, the panther black paint sparkles and the interior looks amazing.
He machine polished the entire nearside to get rid of a load of end to end scratches, hand polished the rest and generally made merry with all manner of cleaning products.
Before it was a 50 foot car, now it's is a 10 footer. I'm very pleased with the results.
When the Zoe comes back he'll be back to do (a bit less) to that.
Corsa loaner continues to be hateful to drive, but Android Auto is quite cool.
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Driving a Galaxy far far away
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Are those the Potenza Sports? They've been winning Autobild and other tests and doing really well in general. Autobild even had them above the P4Ss.McSwede wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 6:39 pmThat has been my previous experience. These new UHP tyres had not long been launched and I couldn't get F1SS so thought I'd give them a whirl.
To be fair they grip OK and transition to slide nicely but they've worn out so bloody quick. I'll have to have a check tomorrow to see how few miles they've done.