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Each model => Murena => Topic started by: Bart_Maztra on September 23, 2007, 12:57:35 pm



Title: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: Bart_Maztra on September 23, 2007, 12:57:35 pm
Last year i bought some gotti wheels , which where in horrible condition. Yesterday i collect them from the powdercoater. They become lovely :)

(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y96/matramurena/gotohgotti.jpg)

Now i need to sort out some tyres. As the wheels are 15" 7j i thought doing 195/50 at the front and 205/55 at the rear.
Currently my front tyres are bridgestones which i realy hate and dunlop sp on the back. After having bridgestone  :( and vredestein  :( at the back i realy like the dunlops.

I thought doing the "sp sport fast response" at the front and the "sp sportr 9000" at the rear.

SPSportFastResponse
(http://www.tyre-pictures.com/Dunlop/SPSportFastResponse.jpg)

SP9000
(http://www.tyre-pictures.com/Dunlop/SP9000.jpg)

Anyone some experience with dunlop atbthe front?


Title: Re: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: krede on September 23, 2007, 04:27:49 pm
he he.. I have the EXACT same wheels .. and I want the EXACT same thing done to them...!!  :) .. only I want mine black.. or white instead... But I always figured that powdercoating was way too expensive?.. how much did you pay?


Title: Re: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: Bart_Maztra on September 23, 2007, 07:18:00 pm
180 euro for 4 wheels (standard ral colour). Most other powdercoaters charge 300 - 380 euro, so i gues i've payed not too much :) They put the wheels in a "paintstripper" bath and then it is sand blasted and then 3 layers powdercoating. 2 layers of colour and 1 layer of lacquer. 
The gotti shields came from german ebay. Bargain


Title: Re: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: Anders Dinsen on September 23, 2007, 09:25:01 pm
Now i need to sort out some tyres.

I have said it before and I'll say it again: I beleive Yokohama makes some of the best tyres for the Murena. Yokohama tyres are known to be made from some of the softest rubber compounds available for road tyres, and they are quite sticky, which is what we want. They have a faster wear rate than the competitors, but in this respect, I consider it a quality since it proves the "grippy" nature of them. In the wet they behave predictably, but I tend to have a lot of respect for wet roads in the Murena, so I don't push them. In the dry, however, I push my tyres to the limit, and I feel excellent control of the car on these tyres. They have been real confidence builders for me.

That was my 0,05€.


Title: Re: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: hru on September 25, 2007, 09:25:39 pm
Hey Bart

Congratulations, the wheels look nice .-)
Just like new.

A little question for you - could you measure the ET for me ??
I am thinking new alloys for my murena also, but it is very difficult to get ET28 or less - only way out is using spacers - and in my country this is not legal.

BR
Henrik


Title: Re: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: Bart_Maztra on September 26, 2007, 08:18:47 pm
ET25
Just ordered the dunlops. The yokohama's are a bit too expensive...


Title: Re: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: Anders Dinsen on September 26, 2007, 09:39:52 pm
ET25
Just ordered the dunlops. The yokohama's are a bit too expensive...

??? not here in Denmark... have you checked http://www.autobandenmarkt.nl/ (http://www.autobandenmarkt.nl/)?


Title: Re: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: Bart_Maztra on September 30, 2007, 07:14:10 pm
Wow! Grip! What a difference with the crappy bridgestones! Here speaks a happy man ;D
And i just love the looks of it!

(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y96/matramurena/gottuin.jpg)


Title: Re: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: michaltalbot on September 30, 2007, 10:57:43 pm
Wow! Grip! What a difference with the crappy bridgestones! Here speaks a happy man ;D
And i just love the looks of it!


 No comment  ::) Bridgestone rulez all over the world!  ;D

(http://sweb.cz/michaltalbot/IMG_1671.JPG)


Title: Re: New wheels needs tyres
Post by: Anders Dinsen on September 30, 2007, 11:47:14 pm
Wow! Grip! What a difference with the crappy bridgestones! Here speaks a happy man ;D

Congratulations!
I love the photo, especially the way the autumn leaves complement the gold colour of your car.

- Anders