The Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta Tyres
I notice these tyres are becoming popular and well talked about among BMW and other owners, and even Xfire in the States. Has anyone any experiece of these. I was thinking of the following for the rear of the SRT6.
http://tyremen.myshopify.com/product...ein-sessanta-7
Any comments?
http://tyremen.myshopify.com/product...ein-sessanta-7
Any comments?
Originally Posted by DaveMe
I notice these tyres are becoming popular and well talked about among BMW and other owners, and even Xfire in the States. Has anyone any experiece of these. I was thinking of the following for the rear of the SRT6.
Tyremen - 275/30R19 (96Y) Vredestein Sessanta XL
Any comments?
Tyremen - 275/30R19 (96Y) Vredestein Sessanta XL
Any comments?
I had those fitted to my Vauxhall Signum and got about 30K out them. They are a good mid range tyre at at mid range price. I just fitted a new set of Falken FK452 to the xfire. These have a good write up so been waiting to get these on and must say fanastic grip in wet and dry, quiet on the road and look the business. 275x35x19 Rears 150.00 235x35x19 Fronts 100.00. Best deal Ive ever had!
ps are you up for any meets this year?
Cheers
Steve
Just put a set on the rears....so far way quieter then by BFG KDW2'S.
Great traction in the dry and wet roads...haven't been in the rain yet.
Great traction in the dry and wet roads...haven't been in the rain yet.
they are good tires, if you do not drive super aggressively or race your car on a road course then you will be happy with them. they do great in the rain and are really quiet. i got 10,000 miles out of my rears.
if you are just an every day driver on the road then i would get something with a higher treadwear rating it will be cheaper in the long run.
if you do both track (roadcourse) and street driving and you live where there are lots of curves then i would get the bridgestone re050a pole position tires. their grip is significantly higher than the ultrac tires.
if you are just an every day driver on the road then i would get something with a higher treadwear rating it will be cheaper in the long run.
if you do both track (roadcourse) and street driving and you live where there are lots of curves then i would get the bridgestone re050a pole position tires. their grip is significantly higher than the ultrac tires.
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