New tyres
Moderator: martauto
It's nearly time for 4 new tyres.
Had 4 Michelins on when I bought the car, then done nearly 40,000 miles on a set of Hankooks.
Any thoughts about what brands are good/bad/indifferent in terms of grip, noise, longevity, etc. for ordinary road use.
The size is 195/65R14 and curently H rated as per spec in the Owner's Manual
Had 4 Michelins on when I bought the car, then done nearly 40,000 miles on a set of Hankooks.
Any thoughts about what brands are good/bad/indifferent in terms of grip, noise, longevity, etc. for ordinary road use.
The size is 195/65R14 and curently H rated as per spec in the Owner's Manual
Schadenfreude - the German's haven't got a word for that.
In the 196/65 14 size there aren't many "high quality" tryes still being made.
I've got 4 Hankooks in this size on mine and I'm happy with them (particularly for road noise and wet grip levels) but I get the feeling that you weren't ?
To get anything better maybe you need to go for a V rated tyre which I think are now only available in Bridgestone Potenzas (which someona has already said aren't so good) or the Toyo CF1
I would have a look here:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m4b0s142p0
I've got 4 Hankooks in this size on mine and I'm happy with them (particularly for road noise and wet grip levels) but I get the feeling that you weren't ?
To get anything better maybe you need to go for a V rated tyre which I think are now only available in Bridgestone Potenzas (which someona has already said aren't so good) or the Toyo CF1
I would have a look here:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m4b0s142p0
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I've got Falken Ziex ZE 912's fitted to my Touring and can't complain - especially for the price I paid (Camskill)
40,000 on hankooks, I'd be buying those!
You ain't getting track car performance on a 65 profile are you!
no brainer at £47.00 per corner from camskill
You ain't getting track car performance on a 65 profile are you!
no brainer at £47.00 per corner from camskill
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Tyres/Brakes are the most important things on a vehicle and could potentially save your life or someone elses.
The contact patch of the tyres with the road/track pert tyre are not very big.
Best to buy the best tyres you can afford.
One day you might regret skimping?
The contact patch of the tyres with the road/track pert tyre are not very big.
Best to buy the best tyres you can afford.
One day you might regret skimping?
Cheap tyres are fine in the dry or in snow but when its wet, quality tyres make such a huge difference and being in the UK its worth the extra money. Uniroyal rainexpert are only about £75.00 a corner fitted which isn't bad, never actually run them so no idea on how durable they are.
Thanks for your input guys. That's given me something to think about.
Wasn't unhappy with the Hankooks, Clipper, far from it. Just wanted to see what other folks opinions were on the subject.
Won't be going for Michelins, though. 50% more expensive than anything else, but I don't believe they are 50% better. Most of that goes into advertising. Who said I was cynical!
Wasn't unhappy with the Hankooks, Clipper, far from it. Just wanted to see what other folks opinions were on the subject.
Won't be going for Michelins, though. 50% more expensive than anything else, but I don't believe they are 50% better. Most of that goes into advertising. Who said I was cynical!
Schadenfreude - the German's haven't got a word for that.
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Black Circles has an offer on Yoko A.Drives at the mo. 165/65 R14 in T speed rating at £49.25. Used 'em before and that's a lot of tyre for Hankook money.
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m8782538 wrote:I have heard good things about Nexen Tyres and in your size are only £62.80 each fully fitted.
for one, you can have them for 42.80 delivered plus £10 to fit balance and dispose of the old ones means you are paying an extra £10 per tyre and they are rubbish.
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m4b0s142p0
there much better options from toyo, khumo, hankook and falken and uniroyal for between 45-50 delivered
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