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Hi all,

Im about to fit my Brembo 6 spot calipers and 355mm rotors to our TGT, using a set of FPV F6X rims I have purchased. At the same time I figured it was a nice time to fit new tyres to these rims and simply sell off the factory rims. Has anyone tried something different to the Forteras in the factory size 235/55/18 103V? There is a lot of brands and types out there so I figured it was certainly worth an ask. The

Forteras are ok, but seeing as I know what they are like, maybe a move forwards might be in order. I dont do any off-roading and so maybe a more tarmac focused tyre may be the go. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mal K :spoton:

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It is a Turbo Territory Ghia (TTG) for what it is worth.

I have just got the Cooper ATR Tyre. Sticks much better and is much quiter.

They also offer a 50,000km warranty as long as you rotate them every 10k km.

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It is a Turbo Territory Ghia (TTG) for what it is worth.

I have just got the Cooper ATR Tyre. Sticks much better and is much quiter.

They also offer a 50,000km warranty as long as you rotate them every 10k km.

Hiya Zap,

The sales brochure actually lists a Territory Ghia Turbo (TGT).. Just check mate

Cheers..

Mal K

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Beaurepaires have the Fortera on special til Feb 28th for $399. Still not cheap I guess, but developed specially for the Territory. My existing tyres probably have 30-40% left after 35k so it isnt all that bad for wear..

Hopefully there is something a bit grippier and a little quieter out there for not ridiculous money. I'd trade off treadwear for more grip, seeing that she gets driven a few times a month at present.

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Found some Zeon Sport A/S 235/55/18 but interestingly load rated to 100W. Factory fitment is 103V...Hmm must check tyre placard... Could be insurance and liability issues if you stack it and you're unlucky.

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Hi all,

Im about to fit my Brembo 6 spot calipers and 355mm rotors to our TGT, using a set of FPV F6X rims I have purchased. At the same time I figured it was a nice time to fit new tyres to these rims and simply sell off the factory rims. Has anyone tried something different to the Forteras in the factory size 235/55/18 103V? There is a lot of brands and types out there so I figured it was certainly worth an ask. The

Forteras are ok, but seeing as I know what they are like, maybe a move forwards might be in order. I dont do any off-roading and so maybe a more tarmac focused tyre may be the go. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mal K :thumbsup:

Mal.

Do you have any friends that are a member of Capricorn over there in the auto industry.

I just fitted 4 brand new Kumho Road Ventre/235/55/R18 100V for $220 fitted each.Hope this helps.

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Hi guys,

Thanks for all the advice, good first-hand experience is certainly valuable.. As to the load ratings, you are correct Twinpiston,Ive seen first hand when an insurer had declined to pay out on a claim involving a vehicle with worn out tyres (the poor dude wasn't even in the wrong, just got crashed into!) so Im very wary about those things. that's why I like factory rims with the correct load rating, tough as f^#k and dead reliable. Have also seen what happens when a cheapo rim used in motorsport just touches a kerb.. Boom, no wheel and one upside-down tarmac weapon.... Good, quality rims aren't cheap...just cheap insurance..!! Thanks to all for the good tips and info, I will keep you up to speed with progress..

Mal K

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