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RR2008HSE



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Need new tyres, advice please.

My 2008 MY (NA petrol) is in need of new tires. It came with the 20" wheel option, so I sticking with it and will need 255/50r20 tyres.

I'm considering the following (all about the same price):
Yokohama Prada Spec-X
Nitto NT 420S
Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza

Any advice? I'll like good comfort and performance, dry, WET and snow capability and nicely quiet tyres. Some off roading, but nothing extreme.

There's also the OEM tyre (Continental ContiCrossContact UHP), but at a significant premium. Spec wise, it doesn't seem any better than the others except for a higher speed rating (Y vs V). As you know, even V rated tires exceed the top speed by a good 20 mph, so that's not a factor.

I'm currently running some Toyos that have been excellent.

I'm having trouble deciding, so knowledgeable input would be appreciated. Cheers. Bow down

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The contis dont seem to get a particularly good rep on here, wearing unevenly.

I currently have a set of michelin diamaris on my car, they are pretty good tbh and are wearing nicely, however i doubt they would be great in heavy snow or particularly good off road

Can you get pirelli scorpion zeros over there, they seem to be fairly universally recommended and are all weather tyres with good cold weather oerformance as well as decent off road performance whilst being good on road as well.

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I'm currently running some Toyos that have been excellent.


Stick with what you know Thumbs Up

I have Toyos on front and Nexens on rear - when the fronts need changing I'll stick Nexens on there too and they are <£100 each both Toyo and Nexen feel fine - at the end of the day a RR is never going to be a sports-car

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Those models of tyre are not common over here, we seem to get the Contintental Cross Contact, Pirelli Scorpion Zero and Michelin Diamaris. The latter are quite rare. I've got those on the TDV8 which Fanders has bought and have to say I think they're an excellent tyre.

In the time I've had them on they've done about 35,000-40,000 miles, never had a puncture, never had to balance them, never had any air leakage, run as smooth as silk on the road and are nice and quiet at speed. The problem is, they're damned expensive.

If I had kept the car longer I'd have replaced them for the winter with Nexen Roadians all round as said above, they are £100 a corner asa opposed to £280 and have a good reputation. I noticed the other day that Kia cars (from Korea) come with these on from new out of the factor, probably because they're a Korean brand, but still, Kia give their cars a 7yr warranty and therefore unlikely to fit something that's going to cause them issues. Discovery 4 HSE
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I run the Yoko Parada on 22"'s. They have been fantastic so far, 1 year in & no problems at all. Made a big difference getting a full alignment done though.

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Thanks for all the advice. Very Happy I'll save my money when it comes to the Contis, then. Whistle

Yes, I've noticed many of the tyres listed on the forum seem to be different from what I can buy. I'd keep the Toyos, but the tyre dealer doesn't have them. I'm sure the Michelin Diamaris are great, but they're twice the price of the others I was looking at, and wondered if they were worth it.

Mr Tee, I've also spoken to a few others, who have echoed your recommendation. Given the set I'm selecting from, I think that's where I'll go. Bow down

Thanks again to all. Bow down I have until the end of the months, so advice is still welcome. Thumbs Up

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You could consider Uniroyal Rainsport2 XL although not sure if you can get them where you are (and here @ camskill.co.uk they are showing as out of stock/ can be hard to come by). Superb all round tyre and can be bought at lower cost than many 'premium brand' tyres.

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Thanks, pld118. Bow down cheap & good are a rare and good combo. Unfortunately, I haven't come across those for sale here.

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