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I have Goodyear eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 on the back of my Tornado making 380rwkw and they are an awesome tyre, in the dry and surprisingly in the wet also!

Now with this power I wasn't expecting miracles but I now have traction in 3rd. (manual) Can get it in second if I ease into it but still pretty loose.

Now for the price I nilly fell over!! $780 each for 255/45/19 but I am glad I did get them, was pretty dangerous with the cheap tyres I had on before hand.

Helbz if you can afford this. (could probably talk them down a little) you would never have to worry about your missus driving!!

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$780 each for tyres... FML

Maxxis MAZ1 are a great all rounder.. and at around $250 a corner not a bad price..

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Noisy farkers when they wear down a bit though... :) 31's @ 19x245x35 I got for $220per on the car. 275x30= $345 OTC

They are good. But F1's are the ducks.

Been told to try the Conti sport. Think they are in the F1's price bracket...would be hard to be swayed from the F1's in that bracket.

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^Necro post

Bought a couple of F1 Assymetrics 2s for $355 each balanced and fitted (245/40/18) last week and they held up very well on the Alpine Cruise. Not sure what the wear is like but they stick very well.

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