Rainsport 3's is my choice.
I have them and have yet to loose grip. Amazing.
The only thing is that people say that they do wear faster than others. But at £33 each for 15" I dont care
Bargain for 15"
Rainsport 3's is my choice.
I have them and have yet to loose grip. Amazing.
The only thing is that people say that they do wear faster than others. But at £33 each for 15" I dont care
Yep can't believe for the extra sidewall for 16's there 46 quidBargain for 15"
Reading tyre reviews will make you go blind.Think that`s what my Mum said when I spent a long time in the toilet.Avon ZZ5's ? they 'seem' like a good Tyre from what i've read. 'A' wet rating too.
What is a suprisingly low mileage??Rainsport 3 gripped really well on the front of my diesel Focus DD, but they only lasted a surprisingly low mileage. Reverted to Vredestein Sportrac 5 which I had before.
What is a suprisingly low mileage??
More grip,=more confidence,=more wear.
Sportrac 5 has B wet rating,reflect on that when your upside down in a ditch.No thanks.
Fair enough,as I only drive 10k miles a year,I`m happy with a fronts 10k lifespan in exchange for superior grip.DD Rainsport 3 low mileage is under10K, Vredesteins do at least 25K.I drive 30K per year in the Focus. Wet braking is a definite important consideration when selecting tyres, and I have used Vredestein tyres for that reason (because they used to annually win the AutoExpress tyre tests particularly in the wet braking sector) for the 175,000 miles that I have done in that car.
Bought the Rainsport3 as a result of recommendations on here when the Vredestein Sportrac 5 were temporarily out of stock. They do inspire confidence, no doubt, and it isnt rocket science that more grip =more wear.
lol having a B grip wet grade will mean you end up in a ditch.
The ratings are utterly pointless imo.
Yeah some garages take the piss - they want your custom of the tyres themselves too, so charge a fortune in fitting to make up for it. I got charged £15/wheel and that was the cheapest in about 8 garages I rang around by me!
As Dave says, £10 or under per wheel is a decent price.
Avon ZZ5's ? they 'seem' like a good Tyre from what i've read. 'A' wet rating too.
The noise rating is pretty acedemic in a Clio with a Ktec exhaust & decat.Got to be wet grip A for me to buy though.
I can vouch for the noise ratings.
Most tyres are in the 69-74db range. Getting four tyres for my Scenic recently I went for some Khumo tyres with a rating of 67db, the lowest noise rating I could find for any tyre.
The result?
Almost absolute and total silence at any speed on any surface. Compared to the Dunlops I had before it's night and day. Remarkable.