Hi - and welcome to the forum.
Hi All,
Ok, ive had my mk5 for 3 weeks now, and am really enjoying it
However, i need new tyres, as am getting tyre noise (see condition of rear tyre below)
Front 2 are Dunlop sp sport maxx, 225/45 (z?)r 17 94y's....tread depth 4/4/4
Whilst not being the 'best' tyres for the GTI, they are pefectly legal and safe to keep using.
Back 2 are Dunlop sp sport 01A, 225/45 (z?)r 91w's...........tread depth 4/4/4 but going out of shape on inner edge and need changing.
I think the bold bit highlighted is the primary cause of adverse wear. The GTI should be run on 'extra load' tyres, identified by 'XL' in the tyre size. Your rear tyres do not have an adequate enough load carrying capacity. And the 'W' speed index is too low as well. If you have tyres with a load index too low, and/or a speed rating too low - then there is a high chance of making your insurance invalid.
These should really be changed - and make sure you only get extra load and Y rated tyres.
Having perused the forum, one thing is clear....Dunlops are not popular lol
Agreed. OK, they are 'adequate' - but there are certainly much better tyres, more suited to the GTI.
Will therefore be looking at Michelin ps2's/goodyear eagle f1's or vredestein ultrac sessantas...unless there is anything better out there ??
Don't forget the very latest Michelin PS3s, or the Conti SportContact3s (but avoid the SportContact2s). At the end of the day, you need to be honest with yourself - in how you drive the car, and more importantly - what you expect from the tyres. And then you'll be better equiped to make a more appropriate choice.
BUT, is it ok to just replace the back 2 for now, then replace the front 2 to match when necessary ??
It is perfectly acceptable, and normal practice - to just replace two tyres on an axle. And it is also OK to have different types and makes of tyres between front and rear too. OK, there are some very rare issues when mixing very specific tyres may cause issues - but with your Dunflops on the front, then PS2/PS3 or CSC3 on the rear will be perfectly OK.
Any help or advice for this newbie would be much appreciated
Any good?