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  • What are the best performance tyres for the Cossie on 19" Superleggera

    Just checked the date mark on my tyes and there 12 years old Don't mind about cost or mileage . I want the best tyre for the car with 500 hp. Both for wet and dry so the usual all round best tyre advice would be appreciated. Ta..............
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    Michelin. Thread closed.

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    • #3
      Lol, at least that's what i think.............though you could look at Federal RSR

      But what do i know.......i can't even drive fast anymore

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      • #4
        Are these still a popular or desired wheel

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        • #5
          Michelin Pilot Sport. Great in the dry and wet, plus pretty hard wearing. Myself and a lot of mates with various high performance cars right up to GT3s and Aston Martin's swear by them.


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          • #6
            Michelin Pilot Sport Sounds good, I don't intend to do much mileage on them so wear isn't an issue , just want some good tyres . Cheers !
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            • #7
              Continental sportcontact

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              • #8
                I loved the Toyo Proxes T1R for normal road drive, where good in all condition, but not sure if they goes up to 19", i can run just 16"

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                • #9
                  Just normal road driving tbh. 95% normal speeds but want something that sticks to the road like shit to a woolen blanket if I decide to have a bit of fun
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by spiritof'76 View Post
                    Lol, at least that's what i think.............though you could look at Federal RSR

                    But what do i know.......i can't even drive fast anymore
                    may as well swap engines

                    The federals seem great in the dry or wet for me so far

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                    • #11
                      Michelin PS4
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                      Continental Sportcontact 6

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by spiritof'76 View Post
                        Michelin. Thread closed.
                        Totally agree, Pilot Sport 4's
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