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  1.6 Astra ... R.I.P. 182
clarkiev6 said:
better that than lose the back-end!!...

i found they did 2k more than the michelins..

:eek:
i had both on my last car. michelin pilots lasted about 10000 miles more lol.

i did abuse them though :rolleyes:
 
  TDI tyre shreader
if by good you mean s**t then yea they are very s**t, plastic tyres have more grip
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS
they are ok in the dry but terrible in the wet, they are one of the cheapest tyres you can buy before going for remoulds, if you have the money buy anything else

how you can compare them anywhere near Michelins i dont know
 

Has

  RS 182 - Black Gold
BRUN said:
they are ok in the dry but terrible in the wet, they are one of the cheapest tyres you can buy before going for remoulds, if you have the money buy anything else

how you can compare them anywhere near Michelins i dont know


Spot on there dude!

I had them on my 17s and they constantly slid around like mad even on the simplest roundabouts.

They were ok in the dry tho... never had any problems then
 
  RenaultSport clio 182
I had a set of these on my rover 620 turbo, excellent dry grip but wore stupidly fast and Mrs wouldnt drive the car when it was wet as no wet grip at all.
Nice tread pattern if remember and were very cheap.

I would stay clear honestly worth spending a few more ££££ for decent tyres
 


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