Toyo T1-S's
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polo2k
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michlin energys are fairly light but unfortunatly now obsolete but have been replaced with the e3a and e3b which are both quite light weight
toyos are medium weight and a lot softer than the michlins
the yokos weigh a ton due to the soft rubber which is more dence to allow it to retain its shape but also it is thicker to give some tyre life
so if your looking for a long lasting tyre then get the michlins as the e3a and e3b have new tread designs that are supposed to be a lot better at shifting water but still the rubber is fairly hard so you might be better off going for a slightly heavier tyre and gain some grip at the sacrifice of weight savings, because on the average polo every gram doesnt count as there is a LOT of ecess weight already
unsprung wheel weight (affects tracking the road) is the weight of the entire moving suspension assembly (strut; after seals, bottom arm, bearing housing, brakes, wheel , tyre every thing counts but the light weight can make some cars feel skittish when your going for it
toyos are medium weight and a lot softer than the michlins
the yokos weigh a ton due to the soft rubber which is more dence to allow it to retain its shape but also it is thicker to give some tyre life
so if your looking for a long lasting tyre then get the michlins as the e3a and e3b have new tread designs that are supposed to be a lot better at shifting water but still the rubber is fairly hard so you might be better off going for a slightly heavier tyre and gain some grip at the sacrifice of weight savings, because on the average polo every gram doesnt count as there is a LOT of ecess weight already
unsprung wheel weight (affects tracking the road) is the weight of the entire moving suspension assembly (strut; after seals, bottom arm, bearing housing, brakes, wheel , tyre every thing counts but the light weight can make some cars feel skittish when your going for it
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chubbster
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thanks i'll do that
especially after reading a539's have a "jekyl+hyde" characteristic on porka. the post said there pants in the wet but superb in the dry. the reply to it said "doh!" i guess meaning everyone knows that!
i need tyres capable of both conditions
by the way what is your job and how come you know so much? hope thats not to cheeky but im well curious!
especially after reading a539's have a "jekyl+hyde" characteristic on porka. the post said there pants in the wet but superb in the dry. the reply to it said "doh!" i guess meaning everyone knows that!
i need tyres capable of both conditions
by the way what is your job and how come you know so much? hope thats not to cheeky but im well curious!