New Purchase Cupra R

Crafoo

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Apr 30, 2005
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Never rated the eagles as highly as most on here, but like i said everyone has their own thoughts about what is good. I've had Pirelli p zero in the past, thought they were ok but nothing brilliant, the pilots seem to be getting good feedback far and wide so they'd be my choice.

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Jun 25, 2012
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Iv had the Michelins in the past and Iv never had any Pirelli before

Really fancy these :- Yokohama Advan Neova AD08R

Tyres Iv got fitted are good for next winter, and Iv never tried these type of tyres before ........ See my dilemma
 

Crafoo

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Yeah but like i always say, you can't expect a tyre on your old car to react the same as it will on the Leon. Lots of people seem to think that if a tyre is great on one car it'll be great on all cars, that's really not the case. If i were you I'd get "tyre reviews" punched into Google and look at some real world reviews.

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richicupra

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I would recommend getting the downpipe done and use the standard catback. You'll still get more exhaust noise and it'll flow much better if you decide to go for a stage 1 map.
 
Jun 25, 2012
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Yeah but like i always say, you can't expect a tyre on your old car to react the same as it will on the Leon. Lots of people seem to think that if a tyre is great on one car it'll be great on all cars, that's really not the case. If i were you I'd get "tyre reviews" punched into Google and look at some real world reviews.

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Anyway not to turn this thread into another tyre thread I'll leave it there
 

Martyn44

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So can a stage one map be done with leaving everything stock? of course its hit and miss with the clutch but asides from that?