Minty_Fresh
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i know there not the best brands in the world but there the only brand that i can find that makes the size im after, which would people go for out the 2?
both near enough the same price (give or take a few pound)
thanks
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P1CK4D
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Their both as shit as each other, so you may aswell go for the cheaper ones.
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Minty_Fresh
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no disrespect to you but have you used both of these brands?
surely if they was that bad/dangerous then they wouldnt make them?
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Rich H
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I've got Federals on the van ( ) and they're surprisinly alright tbh! Better than the Conti Sport Premiums I had on there previously which came with the wheels.
Grip well in all weather I've found and considering the weight I lug around worn well - only thing is they appear to be perishing a bit in the tread on the rears which are only around a year old
No experience of Nankangs, but I've heard way too many horror stories to want to use them!
Only real thing the Federals got marked down on were road noise iirc. Mine aren't the Formoza FD1's, I can't remember what they're called off the top of my head.
EDIT: Just looked them up, they're these: http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m54b0s304p13092
[Edited on 05-04-2010 by Rich H]
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mattk
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Ive got nankangs on the front of mine, thery are faultless in the dry, bit ropey in the wet but never felt dangerous, they stop well in the wet, its just conering grip that lets them down, but tbh you should be driving quick in the rain
they have lasted for fucking ages too, had them nearly a year now, and my car can light them up in 3rd lol
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Minty_Fresh
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thanks for that rich & matt
cant expect anymore of a budget tyre so im happy with that
as you said aswell matt its only really in the wet when they show there downside but still you shouldnt drive quick in the wet anyway (but i hardly drive quick in the dry) so its all good
£148 inc vat posted to your door (x4 tyres)
[Edited on 05-04-2010 by mk4_boy]
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spikedjack
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I've never cheaped out on tyres tbh as thinking about it they are the only thing between the car and the road!
depends on if you drive it like you stole it, or granny it to the shops
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Minty_Fresh
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i agree but like i have said there the only brands i can find that makes the size im after so its not down to me wanting the cheaper tyres..
i drive it like a normal person
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Nic Barnes
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both cheap shite.
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spikedjack
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quote: Originally posted by mk4_boy
i agree but like i have said there the only brands i can find that makes the size im after so its not down to me wanting the cheaper tyres..
i drive it like a normal person
Elabourate on normal I drive mine like a normal person too..... 90% of the time
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Fonz
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i had Nangkangs on the MX5 before the Dunlops, i locked up a few times under heavy breaking, and spirited starts above 3k would result in much smoke!!
a friend says their only good for wheelbarrows and with my experience i can well believe it!!
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Kevxx
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quote: Originally posted by mk4_boy
thanks for that rich & matt
cant expect anymore of a budget tyre so im happy with that
as you said aswell matt its only really in the wet when they show there downside but still you shouldnt drive quick in the wet anyway (but i hardly drive quick in the dry) so its all good
£148 inc vat posted to your door (x4 tyres)
[Edited on 05-04-2010 by mk4_boy]
kumho ku31's 160 delivered from ebay, and they are a shit hot tyre, i've found them as good as eagle f1's
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by Kevxx
quote: Originally posted by mk4_boy
thanks for that rich & matt
cant expect anymore of a budget tyre so im happy with that
as you said aswell matt its only really in the wet when they show there downside but still you shouldnt drive quick in the wet anyway (but i hardly drive quick in the dry) so its all good
£148 inc vat posted to your door (x4 tyres)
[Edited on 05-04-2010 by mk4_boy]
kumho ku31's 160 delivered from ebay, and they are a shit hot tyre, i've found them as good as eagle f1's
but do khumo do the size he need's?
like he said, they are the ONLY 2 brand's he's found that do the size he needs/wants
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Mark.W
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Those kumho ones are not the best in wet conditions from the reviews iv read.
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Gazdaman
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I put a new Federal on my car last week. Since it's only 1 I can't quite say how good (or not) it is.
But the Nankang's I saw on eBay were about half the price of the Federal. So I'd go for them. And the name just sounds like it's less made of concrete.
Gaz
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Nic Barnes
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i wouldnt trust either on a car that goes round corners at national speed limits.
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Jake
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thats a pretty big stretch youre going for. cant you go for 165/50s instead?
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Nic Barnes
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oh even better. utter gash tyres now stretched onto wheels.
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Jake
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i think he's going for 165/45 on an 8j rim. My mate has 165/50 on 8s and he knows thats taking the piss
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Nic Barnes
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you scene puppets are off your faces. why not have a car that drives and handles better with normal tyres suited to the wheels?
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Jake
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each to their own
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Nic Barnes
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what enjoyment do you get from a car that is only suited to being parked on long grass? each to their own? yes. id rather be able to drive a car where i need to.
like i said, you scene puppets are off your faces.
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Jake
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take the wheels off, raise the suspension and it will handle as good as any. They're not permanent changes remember?
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Nic Barnes
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so whats the point then?
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Jake
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whatever reason i give you will dismiss it as pointless so what is the point in justifying it to you? There is none
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