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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 09:12 AM
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Default Re: Time for new Tyres

Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
Even more confused now!

Bridgestone Potenza RE 050 A £192.70
TyreTest.com:Average of 50 completed tests
Score: 1-best 6-worst 1.9
Grip in dry conditions 1.5
Braking in dry conditions 1.5
Grip in wet conditions 2.0
Braking in wet condition 1.9
Grip in snow 4.9
Comfort 2.0
Tyre noise (in car) 1.8
Tyre noise (external) 1.8
Tyre wear 2.4
Kilometers driven 993.023

Goodyear EAGLE F1 GS-D3 £179.50
TyreTest.com:Average of 231 completed tests
Score: 1-best 6-worst 2.2
Grip in dry conditions 1.6
Braking in dry conditions 1.6
Grip in wet conditions 2.0
Braking in wet condition 2.1
Grip in snow 4.9
Comfort 2.8
Tyre noise (in car) 2.9
Tyre noise (external) 2.8
Tyre wear 3.0
Kilometers driven 5.209.560

The Goodyear's score high on Noise and that's not good.
Why the difference in completed tests? Average test scores are close.
I wonder what the 1 difference in noise actually means. Is that alot?
 
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