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Replacement 19" Tyres


JJs

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  • Member For: 17y 9m 29d
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  • Location: balmain

withstupid.gif ive used these a few times in the same size and have had no problems besides them wearing fast but that's partly because of my driving and for a cheap tyre they handle ok as well around corners

one thing I will say is there great in the wet

only down side is they can be fairly noisey when they start to wear

if you live in sydney tempe tyres have them for around 220 fitted from memory they import them direct .......

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  • Member For: 19y 7m 29d
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  • Location: newcastle NSW

if your really keen I just put new yokohama ADVAN neova AD08 on mine and the best tyre I ever had but there are soft and won't get your 30,000km use, but great for any kind of traction!!

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  • Member For: 15y 2m 14d
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Im in the same position Im going to put my wheels on the market now and am still thinking of what to put on my new rims...

I currently have FG xr6/xr8 18inch rims with Dunlop SP Sport Max 245/40/R18 33Y Directionals on it. They are spot on.

What do you think I would be able to get for the package if I was to sell them (tyres and rims)? They have only done 1012km's and still have hair . I purchased the beast a few weeks ago brand new but just want to that extra inch bigger...

Im thinking for my 19inch Pirelli P Zero's...?

Cheers Guys!

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Quite few members have the Marangoni Mythos. Most rave about them. Some have expressed grip concerns but mainly when used at track days.

I have them on the front of my BF Typhoon. They grip better than the OEM Dunlops, a bit, maybe a fair bit, however they are not really any quieter.

I wonder that a 35 series tyre would ever be trully whisper quiet.

One thing I`m really pleased with is the the fact that these tyres will cop one hell of a pizzling.

I had one brand new and my hardly touched the road spare Dunlop on the front and was shocked to absolutely scrub 3 shades of sh!t off the shoulders in one mildly spirited drive.

The Marangoni`s have stood up to several as they possess a really stout side wall and shoulder.

They are $350 - $370 a pop.

Will I fit them again? Dunno.

I bought my car to DRIVE it when the fancy takes me, so I might go to a semi track tyre.

But, yeah the Marangoni`s tick several boxes in my opinion. Okay they`re not 800 dollar Potenza`s but they aren`t Bob Jane out `a` rounders either.

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