Which tyres for 307?

Discussion in 'Peugeot 307' started by androo, Oct 27, 2005.

  1. androo

    androo Guest

    Time for new tyres on our 307 1.6 Rapier. Not overly impressed by how long
    the last set of Dunlops lasted. Any recommendations or experience? Looking
    more for comfort and low noise than sporty handling.

    Thanks.
     
    androo, Oct 27, 2005
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  2. My 307 1.6 Rapier came with Goodyear Eagle NCT5 tyres. So did my wife's
    406. Completely happy with them. I think that the NCT5 has now been
    superceded with a new design but cannot remember its name. The Goodyear
    UK website does not seem to be up to date on this new tyre.

    They cost me about £55 each including fiting and balancing at my local
    Hi-Q tyre place.

    Raymond
     
    Raymond Dalgleish, Oct 27, 2005
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  3. androo

    Nick \(UK\) Guest

    Unfortunately if you want comfort and low noise then the trade off is
    usually high wear due to a softer compound.

    I agree with the previous poster that the Goodyear NCT5 or equivalent is a
    good compromise.

    Cheers.
     
    Nick \(UK\), Oct 27, 2005
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  4. androo

    Me Guest

    My 307s estate came with Continental premium contact tyres and i have
    just fitted two new ones on the front - it has done 20,000 miles and
    they would of done maybe another thousand miles but i changed them
    before winter set in - the rears have still got about three to four
    thousand miles left on them - they cost me £ 97.00 for the pair and
    they were 195/65/15 H rated - and it goes round bends like it is on
    rails !
    Mike D.


    ..On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:52:37 +0100, "androo"
     
    Me, Oct 27, 2005
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  5. androo

    Matthew Guest

    My 307 came with Bridgestone Turenza's.

    I have found them to give an excellent ride and with low wear.

    I've done 37000km on this set and they still look new!
     
    Matthew, Oct 28, 2005
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