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Hi,

 

Having some trouble deciding between the Dunlop SP Sports MAXX and Goodyear F1 GS-D3 (German).

 

Appreciate if users of the Dunlop could help out with their comments here. I guess the Goodyear F1 GS-D3 (German) is well known and well-respected so that would be a safe choice, but was wondering if the Dunlop could meet the challenge. My main considerations would be wet and dry grip and I driving a S80.

 

TIA

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Hi Bro [wave] I'm on Dunlop Sports Maxx since last 2 weeks and i give this tyre a [thumbsup] as compared to my previous ZE512 [:|] Noise is at minimum [thumbsup] maybe my current mileage is at about 1,000km on it [:p] Grip wise is [thumbsup] although i have not fully push it to it's max [sweatdrop] I was also stucked between Goodyear F1-D3 (German) then but chosen the Dunlop as F1 made in Germany ones have no stock [:|]

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well, i havent been on the Goodyear F1 rubbers before. But the Sports MAXX is equally good on wet & dry roads. It isnt noisy as well. Been on it for 10mths & i'm a satisfied user! Oh...i'm driving an integra [thumbsup]

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Hi Bro wave.gif I'm on Dunlop Sports Maxx since last 2 weeks and i give this tyre a thumbsup.gif as compared to my previous ZE512 unimpressed.gif Noise is at minimum thumbsup.gif maybe my current mileage is at about 1,000km on it tongue.gif Grip wise is thumbsup.gif although i have not fully push it to it's max sweatdrop.gif I was also stucked between Goodyear F1-D3 (German) then but chosen the Dunlop as F1 made in Germany ones have no stock unimpressed.gif

Wow! You are the type of Bro that I'm looking for, someone who is on the F1 and also on the Maxx. How would you rate that wet grip for the Dunlop compared with the F1s? Comparable or lose out a little to the F1s? I understand that the Maxx is Japan made, is it true?

 

Thanks.

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well, i havent been on the Goodyear F1 rubbers before. But the Sports MAXX is equally good on wet & dry roads. It isnt noisy as well. Been on it for 10mths & i'm a satisfied user! Oh...i'm driving an integra thumbsup.gif

 

Is it true also that MAXX cost less then German F1s? Any recommendation for tire shop dealing in MAXX?

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Sports Maxx is made in Japan [thumbsup] I have not tried F1s but was stucked between the 2 when i was in the middle of changing my tyres last 2 weeks back [;)] Thanks to Bro Jermy whom had contributed some opinions to me earlier on the Sports Maxx [thumbsup] You can contact Justin from pxx xxxg Tyres [;)]

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Sports Maxx is made in Japan thumbsup.gif I have not tried F1s but was stucked between the 2 when i was in the middle of changing my tyres last 2 weeks back wink.gif Thanks to Bro Jermy whom had contributed some opinions to me earlier on the Sports Maxx thumbsup.gif You can contact Justin from pxx xxxg Tyres wink.gif

 

Thanks. Actually called him already over the past week. Just wondering if there are other shops to consider?

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I have actually checked with other tyre shops but the price from pxx xxxg is jus too attractive thumbsup.gif

 

Sent you a PM.

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I think you will have to fully spec the tire before the shops can quote.

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Hi,

 

Having some trouble deciding between the Dunlop SP Sports MAXX and Goodyear F1 GS-D3 (German).

 

Appreciate if users of the Dunlop could help out with their comments here. I guess the Goodyear F1 GS-D3 (German) is well known and well-respected so that would be a safe choice, but was wondering if the Dunlop could meet the challenge. My main considerations would be wet and dry grip and I driving a S80.

 

TIA

 

I have not tried any of those tyres, but here is some info from the net for your consideration...

 

Dunlop SP Sport Maxx....Ranked 6th place in this review.

http://www.caranddriver.com/features/10252...read-page8.html

 

Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3...Ranked 1st place in this review.

http://www.caranddriver.com/features/10252...ead-page13.html

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How come you say the review not accurate? Care to explain? gossip.gif

 

I know the link to tirerack webpage, but can you advise me the link to wheels? Thanks.thumbsup.gif

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see post #11 above

not accurate meaning that somehow the results dun tally with the general other reviews such as wheels/tirerack/1010tires/general public

slidely skewed

 

eg..f1 ..really that good? if use it...its handling is not _that_ good comparable to sp maxx which really handles excellently, and its dry performance..not that excellent

 

even my dz do brakeing in heavy water ponding down the clem ave 6 to pie bend at 80km/h and i do ebrake also can handle , on bend, and goes where i point it

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