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which tyres

Post by Broon » Sat May 17, 2008 9:47 pm

Any advice on which rear tyres to fit on a 111r? I have been running Yokohama AD07s and they seem fine - although I've only done 2k miles since I bought the car and was told that they would be good for 5k. I'm happy to accept that my driving might be a bit dodgy and that the salesaman may have been a bit economical with the truth.

Most serious milage will be on the A82 and that sort of road, only doing one track day this year. Any thoughts on the best tyre for the job and where to source them? I believe MMC are looking for about 130 a shot.

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Re: which tyres

Post by mac » Sun May 18, 2008 8:01 am

Stick with the AD07's. Far and away the best all round tyre for the elise, IMHO.


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Re: which tyres

Post by meatball » Sun May 18, 2008 12:23 pm

mac wrote:Stick with the AD07's. Far and away the best all round tyre for the elise, IMHO.


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Re: which tyres

Post by VXJON » Sun May 18, 2008 1:41 pm

The bridgestones are fine road tyres and should last longer than the yokos* :thumbsup



* The yokos are a better all round tyre but for road use the bridgestone are more than good enough

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Re: which tyres

Post by meatball » Sun May 18, 2008 1:49 pm

I disagree...... I think the bridgestones are cack.....as such I binned my fronts and got Yokos all round! (when I had the elise)
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Re: which tyres

Post by mac » Sun May 18, 2008 2:07 pm

Ahem - AD07's are cheaper than RE040's :wink:


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Re: which tyres

Post by Andy G » Sun May 18, 2008 6:51 pm

bridgestones are kak.

Ad07's sound way better - thats what Elaines got on her 111r and S-hug rates them :thumbsup
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Re: which tyres

Post by mckeann » Sun May 18, 2008 10:29 pm

Broon wrote:Any advice on which rear tyres to fit on a 111r? I have been running Yokohama AD07s and they seem fine - although I've only done 2k miles since I bought the car

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I take it you bought it second hand, and its not 2K since new :shock: If so, defo worth getting the geo checked to make sure there isn't silly amounts of rear toe in to blame for excess tyre wear.

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Re: which tyres

Post by cla5h » Mon May 19, 2008 11:57 am

From Robin:
The current non-R tyre of choice is the Advan Neova (I think that's what they're called); they're really good in most conditions, including on track - you will need some confidence in the wet though as they will tend to lock a bit until you get them warmer. The standard bridgestone RE040 are actually pretty good too, though, so no point switching until you need to; performance is pretty similar (I would say the Advan is better on a dry track, but otherwise not much in it). Check pressures are as per owners manual.

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Re: which tyres

Post by mac » Mon May 19, 2008 1:14 pm

Scott M wrote:From Robin:
The current non-R tyre of choice is the Advan Neova (I think that's what they're called); they're really good in most conditions, including on track - you will need some confidence in the wet though as they will tend to lock a bit until you get them warmer. The standard bridgestone RE040 are actually pretty good too, though, so no point switching until you need to; performance is pretty similar (I would say the Advan is better on a dry track, but otherwise not much in it). Check pressures are as per owners manual.

Advan Neova is an S1 tyre - the Advan AD07 is the one S2 varient.


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Re: which tyres

Post by RDH » Mon May 19, 2008 1:27 pm

mac wrote:Ahem - AD07's are cheaper than RE040's :wink:


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Not really- A full set of RE040's from Drivers in Glasgow was £400 fitted, whereas AD07s without fitting are £409.74( including the SE discount)
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Re: which tyres

Post by a4drk » Mon May 19, 2008 1:58 pm

Cheapest i could get the 225/45/17's REO40's - (LOTUS ones)
was £110 each inc fitting & balancing from Black Circles

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PS - apparently the AD07's are meant to be the better tyre....... but then again, if you drive your car hard enough
to notice the difference - you should be running the Yoko A048's !
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Re: which tyres

Post by mac » Mon May 19, 2008 3:47 pm

RDH wrote:
mac wrote:Ahem - AD07's are cheaper than RE040's :wink:


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Not really- A full set of RE040's from Drivers in Glasgow was £400 fitted, whereas AD07s without fitting are £409.74( including the SE discount)
You got to measure oranges against oranges - so LTS spec tyres.


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Re: which tyres

Post by mac » Mon May 19, 2008 3:49 pm

a4drk wrote:Cheapest i could get the 225/45/17's REO40's - (LOTUS ones)
was £110 each inc fitting & balancing from Black Circles

David

PS - apparently the AD07's are meant to be the better tyre....... but then again, if you drive your car hard enough
to notice the difference - you should be running the Yoko A048's !

I disagree - I think you can tell the difference when driving at 3/10th


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Re: which tyres

Post by RDH » Mon May 19, 2008 3:51 pm

mac wrote:
RDH wrote:
mac wrote:Ahem - AD07's are cheaper than RE040's :wink:


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Not really- A full set of RE040's from Drivers in Glasgow was £400 fitted, whereas AD07s without fitting are £409.74( including the SE discount)
You got to measure oranges against oranges - so LTS spec tyres.


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