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malibu

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  1. The tyre combination you quoted does match the ISF rim size so no worries here.

    I have had my Michelins on for a few months now and the car is without a doubt better handling and quicker around a track than with the previous bridgestone 225/255 set-up.

    Absolutely no rubbing, no increase in noise, no change to steering feel. Speedo negligible change, undereads fractionally as it did previously. Grip is far better in the dry, honestly in the wet the Michelins are supposed to be superior to the Bridgestones but I have not felt this, car feels the same in the wet as before.

    Am hoping Michelins will wear better than OEM's but remains to be seen.

    I highly recommend the 245/275 set-up and I would never go back to the 225/255 OEM size.

  2. JoeZ when I did my research was the best value for money in terms of hp gain, no drone, and all round sound. I would think that this is the most common aftermarket cat back exhaust fitted in Oz which says something. Many forum members have JoeZ and I for one would be happy to take you for a spin so that you can feel and hear it first hand.

  3. Recently brought in the same tyres from Tire Rack in the States. Brought all 4 in at the same time and paid AUD296 in duties, AQIS, etc. Total landed cost excl fitting was AUD1911. Reason I did it was because could not get a 275x30x19 locally, only 35 was available. BTW the rims look amazing, 10.5 rears must look pretty mean from behind the car.

  4. 4 tyres cost me $360 from tyre rack to ship. Got Michelin Pilot Super Sports in the size I wanted 245 and 275. Probabl saved about $450-500

    I am in Sydney, Northern suburbs, any recommendations on where to get the tyres fitted. Have had the tyres for over a month and plan to fit them next week.

  5. Hi Marvin

    Everyone to their own but have you considered going with a wider tyre i.e. 265 or 275. This is still ok for the std 9" rim and has been done on many ISF's. I have gone 275x30x19 Michelins - not an available size in Oz. s just under 1 week to get here.

  6. Tyres arrived today, with AQIS, customs and tax I have them in my garage for $550 less than a local quote. Reason I imported was mainly to get the size that I wanted but nothing wrong with $550 for my troubles. Still have to get them fitted but for the time being am enjoying wringing the last out of the the old tyres. Michelin tread pattern looks aggresive and look forward to comparing the difference once fitted.

  7. Time to change tyres. After a lot of research I have decided to go with 245/35/19 front and 275/30/19 rear - this combo IMO is good and am happy with rolling circumference Vs original as well as front Vs back for the new set-up. Have ordered Michelin Pilot Super Sports in from the US since Michelin Australia do not stock the 275/30 and only have 275/35. Will let all know how this goes as even with customs and tax it should work out considerably cheaper than the local quote that I got in Sydney if all goes well. Looking forward to trying this tyre which from various independent reports should perform a lot better than the Bridgestones particulalry at Eastern Creek on the track. Mileage should also be a lot better.

  8. Hi

    I phone my insurance each time to check. Make sure you make it clear to them that it is non-timed. No difference if you go with Chatswood or not for the insurance.

    Look, i don't want to open a debate again about what should be free or not. I don't mind paying for the track time but would think Chatswood could sponsor their side of things if they want to build an 'F' image. Don't get me wrong, it is nice being with the Lexus group though.

    You definitely get more than enough time on the track so no worries about that. Have never done a skid pan day, could be interesting, more so than a proposed cruise day to Hunter Valley with the F club for something like $200 p.p (if this included a high speed run at the air strip or something like that it would be a different story but for lunch alone it sounds like this proposed day is very costly).

  9. I am also on the North Shore, enjoy your F. I can recommend the Events o'Neil Burrows drive days at Eastern Creek. Look them up on the internet. A lot of fun in a safe environment with race drivers who will spend as much time with you in the car as you want throughout the day. Since it is non-timed 'driver training' some insurance companies will cover you for the day but need to check with them.

    Cheers

    Malibu

  10. Are we still on for wisemans on Saturday? How many are still available? I am ok for 31st but if we take a drive out to wisemans will probably take company for the drive (wife). Would personally prefer a drive such as wisemans as opposed to a meet in the city or suburbs.

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