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Replacement for Turanza GR80


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Hi,

 

Planning to change my tyre soon, currently on GR80.

So far been happy with it but unfortunately no more in production.

Any recommendation for an equal performance tyre or slightly better (Grip wise and noise is a concern).

Also do include the price, I'm using a 15" rims.

Thank you.

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I heard AR10 is not that good comparing to GR80.

Any comments from current user?

Any one changed their GR80 to AR10, comments?

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still have some places carrying leftover stock. pm me and i'll let you know where. AR10 made in Indo. Chances are that they are not as good as the original GR80s which in my opinion is still the best all rounder...

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there is no replacement for GR80 yet

i switched from GR80 (MIJ) to pp2 on one car, and have fitted ar10 on another (ar10 MIT)

 

gr80 has a slightly stiffer sidewall than ar10

noise level gr80 is better, but ar10 is surprisingly good in wet due to its more open void area

 

if want to go for similar pattern, goodyear ls2000 is around there too

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Hi,

 

Planning to change my tyre soon, currently on GR80.

So far been happy with it but unfortunately no more in production.

Any recommendation for an equal performance tyre or slightly better (Grip wise and noise is a concern).

Also do include the price, I'm using a 15" rims.

Thank you.

 

i am a ex GR80 too, now using falken 912. Price is 30% cheaper than GR80, reasonable grip and low noise. Has been running for about 7k km. Still monitoring the noise and threadwear...

 

 

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hi,

 

considering a change of tyres too...

 

which is better in your opinion:

1. bridgestone GR80

2. michelin MXV8

 

a shop quoted me the same price for both...

wondering if they have GR80 means the tyres are very old?

 

pls advise... thanks

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hi,

 

considering a change of tyres too...

 

which is better in your opinion:

1. bridgestone GR80

2. michelin MXV8

 

a shop quoted me the same price for both...

wondering if they have GR80 means the tyres are very old?

 

pls advise... thanks

 

Please note that MXV8 will be replaced by Michelin Primacy LC soon. It claim to be an improvement over the MXV8.

Refer: http://www.michelin.com.au/news/showNews.asp?ID=205

 

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Hi,

 

Planning to change my tyre soon, currently on GR80.

So far been happy with it but unfortunately no more in production.

Any recommendation for an equal performance tyre or slightly better (Grip wise and noise is a concern).

Also do include the price, I'm using a 15" rims.

Thank you.

 

I have been told by tyre shop that GR80 still available but only for sizes 15" and above.

This info was dated 3months ago.

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tyre is 215/60/16...

for GR80, quote $170 per piece...

is this expensive?

 

also, since GR80 no more in production, would installing old tyres be dangerous?

how old is considered old?

 

thanks

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was on GR50, then GR80 and now on RE001.

 

find the RE001 better grip than the GR80 but only a bit noisier, same price as GR80 so went for the RE001.

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tyre is 215/60/16...

for GR80, quote $170 per piece...

is this expensive?

 

also, since GR80 no more in production, would installing old tyres be dangerous?

how old is considered old?

 

thanks

 

Nope, I think $170/pc is reasonable.

As long as date code is manufacture in 2008, it is alright.

 

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Hi,

 

Planning to change my tyre soon, currently on GR80.

So far been happy with it but unfortunately no more in production.

Any recommendation for an equal performance tyre or slightly better (Grip wise and noise is a concern).

Also do include the price, I'm using a 15" rims.

Thank you.

 

I changed to Michelin Energy XM1 @ $98 a piece (Soh Brothers @ AMK). Very good so far - quiet and good grip on both wet and dry.

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