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I've just bought a set of UK wheels with "nearly new" tyres but one of the rear KUMHO ECSTA tyres is not even legal.

 

I want to fit tyres that will do a decent mileage but most of the threads I have searched only seem to recommend soft rubber performance tyres (which have relatively low mileage??) rather than general all weather hard rubber tyres (that have high mileage??).

 

I don't want to pay Michelin prices, although they have given excellent mileage on previous cars I've owned, I only want to pay budget prices.

 

Can anyone please advise me of suitable tyres?

 

Cheers - Dave

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Falkens?

 

Some people here have nothing bad to say about them.

 

Otherwise I'm happy with Dunlop SP 9000 sport (but I have 255/40/17 rears so not stock)

 

Richard :cool:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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falken 452's

 

I've looked on their site but they don't have a 245/45R16 tyre at all!

 

In any case, aren't these a 'performance' tyre? What sort of road mileage do they give?

 

Cheers - Dave

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Falkens?

 

Some people here have nothing bad to say about them.

 

Otherwise I'm happy with Dunlop SP 9000 sport (but I have 255/40/17 rears so not stock)

 

Richard :cool:

 

I am guessing the Dunlops would be too pricey for me!

not sure on milaege as i drive quite hard at times, and i always thought they were a top of the range budget tyre

 

have you thought about part worns???

Black ones are good...... :dance:

I had Toyo Proxes T1R's on my UK spec wheels. Excellent performance in both dry and wet conditions and I got about 20k miles out of the rear tyres and I sold the front ones at 28k miles and they still had plenty of thread on them. Oh, and I don't drive like a granny either ... ;)

 

I am just about to buy a new set of Toyo Proxes T1R's for my new alloys.

 

HTH

 

Dan

I've looked on their site but they don't have a 245/45R16 tyre at all!

 

In any case, aren't these a 'performance' tyre? What sort of road mileage do they give?

 

Cheers - Dave

 

 

I contacted then some weeks back about 452's in 245/45r16 but they said that size had neot been release yet. They did say they had some 451's left although I couldn't find them on their web site. May be worth email/phoning them chap.

I have F1's on mine they are good.

I had Toyo Proxes T1R's on my UK spec wheels. Excellent performance in both dry and wet conditions and I got about 20k miles out of the rear tyres and I sold the front ones at 28k miles and they still had plenty of thread on them. Oh, and I don't drive like a granny either ... ;)

 

I am just about to buy a new set of Toyo Proxes T1R's for my new alloys.

 

HTH

 

Dan

 

I really love these tyres and always use them too. Only got 8,500 miles out of rears tho and 12,200 out of fronts!! Just about to replace all round.

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Not having good luck with my replacement 245/45R16 tyres. I ordered 2 x Kumho Ecsta's from TyreTraders over the weekend but they phoned this morning to say there was only one left in stock :headvswal :headvswal

 

They offered me 2 x Goodrich G's for the same price (saying that would be £30 under their normal price) but I'm not sure whether Goodrich are any good. I've looked on the Goodrich site and they look O.K. and they give them a decent write-up (but then they would, wouldn't they).

 

Does anyone have any opinions about Goodrich 'G' tyres.......or does anyone have ONE decent part worn Kumho? :bow: :bow:

 

Cheers - Dave

i have 225/50/16 f1's on the front and 245/50/16 nankangs on the rear (wrong size i know), in the dry i couldnt complain but trying to accelerate in the wet is a total different story! u ever seen a car goin sideways in a straight line at motorway speeds?! good job the gf doesnt scare easily! i wouldn't even TRY to take a corner quickly coz i would just pirouette into a tree!

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