Kumho tires
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groselha
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Hello,
Has anybody experience with Kumho sport tires? Are they good?
I need 4 new 205.50.16 tires, and i'm thinking , maybe in the Ecsta SPT ones, what do you think? Has anyone experience with other model?
Cheers,
Has anybody experience with Kumho sport tires? Are they good?
I need 4 new 205.50.16 tires, and i'm thinking , maybe in the Ecsta SPT ones, what do you think? Has anyone experience with other model?
Cheers,
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groselha
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The car is only for sporty use...b17 wrote:cheap and cheerful if you ask me. I've a set of 195/60 x 14 (I think) bottletops. Seem good enough but depends upon whether you're going to max out the handling aspects of your e30. I just use mine for tootling around
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Ollie_bwoii
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I have a relatively new kumho on one of my wheel's, and the sidewall has cracked all the way round.
So pretty cr4p imo.
So pretty cr4p imo.
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groselha
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Don't say sorry, i've asked for feedback, and you gave yours on what you have experienced, even if it's not useful in my case, it coul be to others.b17 wrote:if it's for sporty use others are more knowledgeable than me here. Sorry
It's me who have to thank you.
cheers
What Kumhos are good then? In my experience they just make the steering all tramliney, and they crack where the sidewall meets the tread. I'd rather have almost anything else.Jhonno wrote:Wrong..djk wrote:Kumhos are gash. End of.
However the ones in question aren't great..

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Same here.jmc330i wrote:KU31 kumho tyres on my Sport. They seem to have coped with the abuse of an S50 for the last year ok. Crap in the wet though.
While they're not the best, and better is available for almost no extra cash, they're definitely not crap.
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inlovewithRWD
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I have Kumho KU31s on my IS and IMO they are a good value tyre. They seem to offer good all-round levels of grip and are quite cheap too. My brother even tried them on his M3 and recommended them to me.
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cecotto_singh
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KU31 on my m3 .
best tyre for the money. loads of grip and wear very well!
you cant go wrong with them. im very suprised at the negative comments tbh.
i had contact 2 before them and i would say they are just as good!
best tyre for the money. loads of grip and wear very well!
you cant go wrong with them. im very suprised at the negative comments tbh.
i had contact 2 before them and i would say they are just as good!
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i've got a set of KU31 as fast road road and track tyres in that size, not driven too much on them but first impressions are good
the V70a tyres are fucking amazing
the V70a tyres are fucking amazing
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From what I've read, the Vredstein sportrac's are better than my KU31's and they're around the same money. Camskill were cheaper than anywhere else for 'em.Kos wrote:i've got a set of KU31 as fast road road and track tyres in that size, not driven too much on them but first impressions are good
the V70a tyres are ******* amazing
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groselha
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I've opted for the Kumho KU31 ones. First impressions, they seem to be good, but later, after doing more miles with them, i'll leave a more precise feedback.
Thanks to all for the answers.
Cheers
Thanks to all for the answers.
Cheers
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sideshowbob
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If you are looking for Kumho, Falken or any other performance tyre then contact Micheldever Tyres, Micheldever, Hampshire. Tel. 01962 774437.
If I remember they are the importers for Falken and Kumho and probably most other makes of tyre.
They have a retail outlet at Micheldever and there prices and customer service are legendry, down to the point of cleaning my alloys in an ultrasonic bath before fitting new tyres.
They have laser tracking bays and do a first class job miles cheaper than all the other major and national chains.
If I remember they are the importers for Falken and Kumho and probably most other makes of tyre.
They have a retail outlet at Micheldever and there prices and customer service are legendry, down to the point of cleaning my alloys in an ultrasonic bath before fitting new tyres.
They have laser tracking bays and do a first class job miles cheaper than all the other major and national chains.
- JWaller360
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Fitted my T1R's before a trip to the ring, was mega impressed with them. Oodles of dry grip, not really tested wet so far, but they're certainly not deathtraps!




