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player Dec 26, 2005 02:43 PM

has anyone tried goodyear f1's on 19's ?
 
just wondering how they are, i kinda like the tread design on them so wondering as to how loud they are, how the wear is, and if they grip nicely

kenchan Dec 27, 2005 07:51 PM

GS-D3's grip very nicely but as with any performance street tire
they are pretty noisy after it's worn about 25%. they wear pretty good.

the biggest down side is that the tread pattern picks up a lot of
pebbles and crap.

the sidewalls are on the soft side so it may or may not suit your driving
criterias.

_jb Dec 28, 2005 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by kenchan
GS-D3's grip very nicely but as with any performance street tire
they are pretty noisy after it's worn about 25%. they wear pretty good.

the biggest down side is that the tread pattern picks up a lot of
pebbles and crap.

the sidewalls are on the soft side so it may or may not suit your driving
criterias.

Picture of Goodyear F1 GS-D3 tread design.

What do mean about the soft sidewall?

Is the sidewall so soft that it is noticeable compared to other tires?

kenchan Dec 28, 2005 07:26 PM

it's noticiably softer than S03's that's for sure. but it gains more straightline
stability as it minimizes tramlining effects. less twichy too. :)




Originally Posted by _jb
Picture of Goodyear F1 GS-D3 tread design.

What do mean about the soft sidewall?

Is the sidewall so soft that it is noticeable compared to other tires?


_jb Dec 28, 2005 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by kenchan
it's noticiably softer than S03's that's for sure. but it gains more straightline
stability as it minimizes tramlining effects. less twichy too. :)

I'm not sure what "tramlining effects" effects would be.

It seems that you either have the Goodyear F1's or have driven them quite a bit. Would you choose them again over the Bridgestones or Michelins?


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