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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1340 |
Agreed, wouldn't put on the Chinese stuff thats about currently, but have been impressed by falken, barum and now kumhos as good as so called premium brands but without the massive marketing budgets
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25th May 2021 12:39pm |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
Take ‘cheap’ out of the equation, look at the trusted reviews and you will see a common thread on which tyre brands and types work and which don’t, the common tyres that ‘work’ are Michelin, Goodyear, Continental, Pirelli as ‘first tier’ then Falken, Bridgestone and Toyo then the rest follow, as you work down the brands further from the top tier brand the more polar the tyres become I.e they only perform in say the dry and then not in the wet and or are noisy etc, the top tier will tend to be well rounded and perform in the top two or three placed tyres in each test criteria in any review.
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26th May 2021 9:14am |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 653 |
When I bought my l322 2 months ago, it came fitted with 4 Toyo proxys on 22" overfinch wheels. I have no idea when they was fitted but plenty of tread in them and been driving it in all sorts of weather of late and find them an excellent tyre. The grip is excellent in the wet and when driving at 80mph up the M5 in a downpour through large puddles it just ploughs right on no problem. Not had any scares with them as yet but then I'll see when they wear down and if still as good then I will replace them with Toyos again. £220 a pop but you get what you pay for I suppose and extra peace of mind when you've got a missus and daughter in car.
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26th May 2021 9:37am |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1340 |
Had toyos on my tvr, good tyres
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26th May 2021 10:18am |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
A tyre on one car may not work well on another, to many variables in suspension, chassis, weight, CoG etc. even tyre size changes the characteristics even on the same car, tyre manufacturers change construction and compounds between sizes so comparison between a 16” tyre to a 20” tyre of the same manufacturer and model isn’t the same.
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26th May 2021 10:47am |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
For me, in Southern Spain where we don’t see ice, snow or mud, mostly hot, never bellow 5’ degrees, very heavy occasional rain in winter, twisty mountain roads and fast freeways, driven hard at times where braking, cornering and stability performance are very much required and utilized the Falken FK 510 Azenis SUV’s work really well, good scores and experience in rain and standing water, dry handling, reasonable quiet and returns OK economy. Plus so far standing up to the very stony tracks (gravel and larger sharp rocks) l use regularly. In Spain they are priced better than the regular fit competition and are of a more modern tech than most.
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26th May 2021 10:55am |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 653 |
Must admit dingg, my Saab aero ( dame Edna) handled exceptionally well considering it was a Vectra chassis. Now if it was a Vauxhall, then I'd totally agree with you lol. |
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26th May 2021 4:25pm |
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Martin2 Member Since: 15 Jun 2020 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 766 |
It's even broader than that, different tyre types from the same manufacturer can vary from poor to good and there are also differences between OEM and standard tyres. Best thing is to read/watch the comparison tests rather than assume because it's Brand X it's good or bad. I watched a tyre review recently where he was comparing the construction of a BMW PS4S and the aftermarket/standard version and there were significant differences in the compound and construction and the N rated P Zeros on our old Boxster had a much softer compound than any other Pirelli tyre, so much so the most I got from a rear pair was 10k miles. MY23 Panamera E-Hybrid MY19 SDV8 Autobiography - Sold |
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26th May 2021 4:39pm |
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RRover Member Since: 17 May 2021 Location: Sussex Posts: 278 |
I just took a peak at my current tyres and they are all Accelera IOTA 255/50/20 109V...
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27th May 2021 9:03am |
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Martin2 Member Since: 15 Jun 2020 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 766 |
I see decent tyres a bit like having ABS or ESC, hopefully you'll never (or very rarely) really need them, but it's important to have that safety net. Some tyres are terrible in everyday/normal use, I had P6000 on a Peugeot company car a long time ago and they were scary in standing water. Others may seem fine when driving normally, but won't perform as well as a 'better' tyre in an emergency situation.
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27th May 2021 9:21am |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
RRover, I haven’t advised to use ‘top brand tyres’, just don’t look at price only... but do research on what works (and doesn’t) and be aware that not all tyres and manufacturers are equal by a long way.
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27th May 2021 11:41am |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2564 |
Trying to judge tyre performance subjectively is a complete waste of time - “I fitted DingDong Ripsnorters, they’re great and I’ve never had a crash”. Like people saying, eg, AT3s are great in the wet, when the test numbers tell a very different story. |
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27th May 2021 12:18pm |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 731 |
As a general rule I never buy the cheapest or most expensive anything. For the cost of a set of "top end" tyres I can get a set of perfectly acceptable "budget" winter tyres and summer tyres, nobody will ever convince me that the "best" summer tyres are as good in the winter as the "worst" winter tyres (and vice versa).
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27th May 2021 1:05pm |
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RRover Member Since: 17 May 2021 Location: Sussex Posts: 278 |
ur20: Apologies if I got your back up as regards the tyre debate/s on this thread. Maybe you'd prefer a one sided approach, initially I wanted to delve a little deeper into why it is suggested that only the most expensive brands of tyres work on at least our big 4.4 beasties, just for some additional insight. Yes good to do research (I am a researcher but in the scientific field but not and expert - certainly not a funded expert) but as you say we will probably all have varying outcomes and experiences and opinions. My point is that I will not buy a tyre just for it's name - that's all, or that I've got more money than sense!
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27th May 2021 3:54pm |
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