Babies new shoes are here: Vredestein inside
#46
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Hiya fellas, quick question. I've nevered owned a car with TPMS. I'm not even sure if I have TPMS ( 2008 Silver ISF) I have some Volks with some Falkens on them, I want to put on but they don't have tpms on it. Can I still roll on this? without any problems check engine light etc? I dont want it beeping or blinking all the time..
#47
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Have you looked at the first page of the thread? I posted up a bunch of pictures.
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I had these tires installed yesterday and am very happy with the ride and quiet volume of the new tires. I had the stock bridgestones before and I sware the car tracks straighter now with the Vred's. I do wish they had a little bit more of a curb protector like my stock tires did, but thats being very picky and I park a mile away from the curbs anyways!
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I had these tires installed yesterday and am very happy with the ride and quiet volume of the new tires. I had the stock bridgestones before and I sware the car tracks straighter now with the Vred's. I do wish they had a little bit more of a curb protector like my stock tires did, but thats being very picky and I park a mile away from the curbs anyways!
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#55
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So the Vredesteins are worn out. I was able to get 27,000 miles out of them which blows me away. I was able to get 18,000 out of my PS2s. At no time did I feel they were not as good as the PS2s. I was very happy with them. With a good alignment I was also able to get almost perfectly even wear side to side and front to back.
SOOooo..
I decided to go with Vredesteins again but this time around get there new top of the line Ultra High Performance model a try the Vredestein Ultrac Vorti. I decided to go with the Vorti for a number of reasons but the main one being they come in 245/35/19 AND 285/30/19! I'm expecting them to wear like the Sessenta and perform better while offering the staggering that I want.
They come in in 2 weeks so I'll let you all know my thoughts after they are on the car.
http://www.vredestein.com/car-tyres/...ac-vorti/info/
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vr...trac-Vorti.htm
http://www.rtl.nl/xl/#/u/fa6aa62b-06...-a816672687e5/
SOOooo..
I decided to go with Vredesteins again but this time around get there new top of the line Ultra High Performance model a try the Vredestein Ultrac Vorti. I decided to go with the Vorti for a number of reasons but the main one being they come in 245/35/19 AND 285/30/19! I'm expecting them to wear like the Sessenta and perform better while offering the staggering that I want.
They come in in 2 weeks so I'll let you all know my thoughts after they are on the car.
http://www.vredestein.com/car-tyres/...ac-vorti/info/
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vr...trac-Vorti.htm
http://www.rtl.nl/xl/#/u/fa6aa62b-06...-a816672687e5/
Last edited by UCrazyKid; 04-05-13 at 04:35 PM.
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I hope these tires work out for you. Personally, I would never trust my life to a tire other than something from a big name tire manufacture such as Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Yokohama, Continental...etc. (yeah I know...Firestone had tires that killed people back then in those Ford Exploders)