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    Tyres

    Looks like I'll be needing new front tyres in the next 2 months or so.

    Currently have Continental RFT fitted. Tbh I haven't found them to be that bad to drive on in any weather condition.

    I'd like to stick with the RFT but not sure to get Continental again or look at either Goodyear or Michelin.

    What do you guys recommend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelican Parts View Post
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    Have decided on staying with the RFT either Continental or the Goodyear AS2.

    Any feedback is appreciated

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    Can I go from 89 to 93 load index without any adverse issues?

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    If your searching for a more compliant ride due to road imperfections,
    which the RFT seems to amplify, and your preference is all-season performance,
    then I recommend what I use on all my family vehicles:https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...r=Base%20Model
    Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
    Last edited by MIKYZZ4; 09-06-2018 at 11:45 AM. Reason: NON-RFT

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    Found these on Amazon

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01BAG9L..._h3xwBbE091374

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    Had a set of ContiSportContact's on my car. These continental tires are smooth and quiet on the road. Wet traction is good. Since they are performance summer tires, they will wear a bit fast.

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    I always get my tyres from this place - https://daekbutikken.dk/
    - i know it is in Denmark, but this is where i'm from. But the good thing about them is that it is easy to pick the right tyres.

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