Old Oct 7, 2011 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by It's Czech Mate
I find a LOT of people who recommend tyres actually have no clue what a good tyre is

Also cars leave the factory with certain tyres in mind from the manufacturer, ie side wall stiffness etc etc, so something as close to OEM as possible will be good

I had Toyo's once, very grippy ( in the dry ) but shit soft sidewalls made them a bit odd approaching the limit and lost a good bit of steering feel/sharpness, altho that was a fwd car
Completely agree with the sidewalls on the Toyo's being soft as shit.

Took me a few days to get used to them. But I really couldn't wait to get the Pirelli P-Zero Nero's off!!! Never EVER recommend them. They made my car pull whatever direction if I drove/touched a white road marking!
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