I've been running continental contiprocontact, decently priced and great grip. They do me wonders in the rain.
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I'm running Continental PureContacts which are an all season touring tire on the mk4. In rain they grip like a bitch. In icy conditions they grip like a bitch. In loose dirt, decomposed granite etc etc they grip like a bitch. They are phenomenal
The fix was two new decent blades. Anco worked great for me. $26 from Amazon and it's done.
Had gislavid nordfrost's on my golf wagon tdi. Would highly recommend these tires. Northern Ontario highway driving, these tires were amazing on ice and hard packed snow, made the wagon feel like it was all wheel drive.
Neuspeed RSe52 18x8 with 225/40/18 Hankook R-S3 (my current track setup)
Do not, under any circumstances, mix generic auto store coolant with G12/13. If you are low, top it up with water - distilled preferably.
I ran carbotechs on my mkV, they are absolutely fantastic for the track. A bit scary on the street totally cold but very livable if you make sure to warm them up.
My 2010 Golf TDI came from Germany with Continental tires and they were great in the rain.
i am using pfr7b. maybe coincidental but my 3000-6500 logs always run a few milliseconds faster. only problem with .028 are some few intermittent low rpm misfires.
I had Pirelli Winter Carving Edge tires on my MK6 for four winters - they sucked!
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