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Tyres

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 7:36 am
by alfasuddriver
The tyres on my Alfasud are cracking (and not in a good way) so I'm going to replace a pair. Just wondered if the good people of CAF could recommend a performance tyre for a Ti with 14" pepperpots? Thanks.

Re: Tyres

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 11:52 am
by Veesix75
I haven't used tyres that small for a long time, and we all have favourites, but I'm a Pirelli fan.

I've tried everything , Michelin, continental, Bridgestone, good year, and for performance and longevity Pirelli were better with one Exception....the Pirelli pzero ROSSO was terrible, but every other pirelli I've had has been great.

I use pzero Assimetricos on my big BMW and get 40k fronts, 20k rears and excellent grip in all conditions and I drive it hard everyday. I used Pirelli p7's on smaller wheels years ago but I don't think they do them now, but they were equally excellent.

Second to Pirelli I'd go Continental, my Michelins were dead after 9k miles. :shock:

Tyres are expensive but cheaper ones can be a false economy.

Let the debate commence.... :D

Re: Tyres

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 1:03 pm
by alfasuddriver
Thanks veesix, the last tyres I bought were for my GTV and the were Pirellis, Pzero Nero GT 17" and more than anything I love they way the look but also suit the car. When it comes to 14" tyres, I don't know what Pirelli offer...seen some budget Pirellis that look horrid. I'll have to look at some more...

Re: Tyres

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 6:53 pm
by markalfa83
I have Pirellis on my MiTo and Sprint. Also had Pirellis on my old 147.
I have P Zero Neros on the MiTo and just replaced the front pair after 26,500 miles.
I have 14" wheels on the Sprint and have a pair of P6s (I believe P6s are now no longer available) and a pair of P6000s if this helps.

Re: Tyres

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 8:36 pm
by kammatic
i have toyo t1r on the alfetta gtv, slightly soft side wall but they grip very well. I think they are very soft, as on hot days, parked up for a while after a good thrash, the tyres feel out of balance for a few miles then sort them selves out, almost like they went square lol :D :D

Re: Tyres

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 8:57 pm
by alfasuddriver
I'm a fan of Toyos as they are generally quite grippy but also quiet..choices choices!

Re: Tyres

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:10 pm
by dave.armstrong
The Pirelli P6000s that I bought new for my Sud are appalling in the wet. If you check the official tyre ratings they are supposed to be too.

Re: Tyres

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 11:37 am
by rsfruitbat
I would vote for Yoky AO48R.
I use them in rallying and they are good wet or dry. Longevity is a different matter though. I think it will be a compromise between life and grip.

rsfruitbat