These tires are listed on E-Bay they look really good, they say they are the rage in Europe, does anybody have any input ????
Thank-you in advance
DMP
These tires are listed on E-Bay they look really good, they say they are the rage in Europe, does anybody have any input ????
Thank-you in advance
DMP
I had them on my old 740iL. Absolutely fantastic in snow and ice. A little noisy on dry surface. But I used them for winter tires only.
these are the ones in question...
DMP
See link below
Hmm!!! Never used those. Actually never heard of THAT model. My experience is on Snowtrac only.
EVO magazine did a tyre test in the November issue which included the Freddi Ultrac Sessanta in its 225/45 R17 94Y flavour. This tyre came in at 2nd place (!) behind the Goodyear Asymmetric Eagle F1.
For those who may have missed the magazine I quote the comments from the results of the tests bit of the article in full here:
"Surprised to see the Vredestein so high? We are, but there's no denying the small Dutch company has produced a fine tyre. The "Giugiaro Design" Ultrac Sessanta was way ahead in the curved aquaplane test and the tester's favourite on the wet handling circuit: 'strong turn-in and an ability to give more bite if you need it' said Bov. It lacked bite in the dry but was the choice of both testers on the road, Barker praising its 'absorbent, quiet ride and smooth, nicely detailed steering.' "
So there you have it, sounds like a pretty good tyre.
3rd place went to Conti' Contisport Contact 3,
4th was Bridgestone's Potenza (that's what I have on my car and I think they damned good - especially when properly warmed up, very sticky)
5th was Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
The Vredestein was in some very good quality company and scored very well at place number 2
Cheers,
Jason
imho - the differences in tyres are minimal ,perhaps some are better wet,or dry ,some more noisy,some faster wearing, which ever the differences are small, very cheap no brand tyres are another story and seldom even stay in balance.
In traction terms even the "best tyre" will lose traction ability by having smaller tyre sidewalls than stock the larger the wheel the smaller the profile, less sidewall to act as a shock absorber- the current trend for larger and larger wheels I find odd ,as they weigh more ,and have heavier tyres ,adding to the weight,
Wider tyres are also popular ? is more grip a result? I find no problems at all grip wise without superwide tyres and I guess around 340 bhp -I should think very large wheels/wide tyres add unnecessary loads to the suspension and steering ,rob power,and probably increase braking distances.
fashion verses function I guess
Thank-You for the info...
I really like these tires, the look is very aggressive, I think they will look very good on the car, the wet rating is not that important, as I do not drive the car in the rain, unless I get caught in a storm, which can come out of nowhere in Florida, I save the rainy days for the 3-series...
Happy Motoring
DMP
Too bad there is no 285/35-19. I would have bought a set.
I have had them on my car for about half a year now, no problems at all. Seem to be a good tire.
Thanks Kevin !!!
They Look Great, So Does Your Car !!!
I Have Always Liked Black w/ Black Wheels...
Happy Motoring
DMP
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