"Modern" MGF tyre recommendations
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Rule 1 - Is that you need to think very carefully before posting anything technical or asking anything technical relating to the security system of the car - See 'Security Issues' sticky for more info.
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"Modern" MGF tyre recommendations
The green machine needs new tyres. I've run Toyo T1Rs for many years now, but they are no longer available in Australia. As tyres have evolved greatly since the F & TF were released, what are you running or recommend on your cars now?
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Re: "Modern" MGF tyre recommendations
For 16" wheels the current recommendation is the Falken Ziex ZE310 Ecorun, which replaced the ZE914 last year.
Quick google suggest you can get Falken tyres is Australia, although https://www.falken.com.au/ still lists the ZE914 not the ZE310.
Quick google suggest you can get Falken tyres is Australia, although https://www.falken.com.au/ still lists the ZE914 not the ZE310.
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Re: "Modern" MGF tyre recommendations
Agree with Steve's comments above, and in fact run Falkens without issue on my TF, but FWIW, the replacement Toyo TR1's (that replace, and should not be confused with the original T1R's!!!) have received favourable comments from the guys at VHS.
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Re: "Modern" MGF tyre recommendations
Thanks for your replies Mike & Steve. Unfortunately, neither of those tyres are available here (the ZE914 had bad reviews), so I’ve plumped for some Yokohama’s, which will hopefully act similar to my track tyres.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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Re: "Modern" MGF tyre recommendations
A friend of mine has Michelin Pilot Sport under his, very content, but we don't have to put homologated tyres on here.
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Re: "Modern" MGF tyre recommendations
I have Michelin Pilot Sport 3. Unfortunately PS4 is not available in a suitable size for the MGF (I use 205/45 R16 - see http://mgf.ultimatemg.com/group2/tyres/ ... ecommended)
My rule of thumb is to fit the performance tyre of any particular manufacturer's range to the MGF/TF - they both need to run very stiff sidewalls.
For other advice, look to what the buys and girls with Toyota MR2s/MRSs are using - with a similar chassis configuration, what works for them will work for your MG too.
My rule of thumb is to fit the performance tyre of any particular manufacturer's range to the MGF/TF - they both need to run very stiff sidewalls.
For other advice, look to what the buys and girls with Toyota MR2s/MRSs are using - with a similar chassis configuration, what works for them will work for your MG too.