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Tread carefully - you don't want to upset anyone.
Tread carefully - you don't want to upset anyone.
http://www.altenzo.co.uk/SportsComforter.html anyone know anything about these? they Give themselves an A A rating. But Designed And Engineered In Australia, can Australians be trusted :chin:
http://www.altenzo.co.uk/SportsComforter.html anyone know anything about these? they Give themselves an A A rating. But Designed And Engineered In Australia, can Australians be trusted :chin:
I tried to get a look at one in my local Halfords, to check-out the DoT code for country of origin – but they didn’t have stock.
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Thanks. Could have got the V's a few quid cheaper but stuck with H just in case V's came out heavier.Sometimes the difference is nothing more than a change of compound, or indeed no change at all. Glad you like them, I wouldn't be without summer tyres.
One question. Is a tyre with H rating lighter than V rated (assuming same size and model)?
According to this police test report (courtesy of Caravodossi) Pirelli state that there's an extra belt for the higher speed rating so that would mean a slightly higher weight.
Did you manage to weigh them before getting them fitted and have you noticed any difference in mpg ?
Did notice on the contis that the H were slightly dearer as well which might come down to the V being cheaper since they're sold in higher numbers. Imagine that the ride on a H would be slightly better than a stiffer walled V rated tyre.
Just had a look on the link and it's £63 for 1 tyre... 4 is £254.40 plus delivery !!
If my tires were due for changing and I was in the UK i would have ordered them the second i saw it!
but its not cheap can get them for under £60 at a lot of other places
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m53b0s99p...Eff_:_F_Wet_Grip:_A_NoiseClass:_2_Noise:_71dB
Would be interesting to compare. I'll ask tire shop next time I pass by and if anyone has any feedback over comparing the two, please share!I wouldn't be too sure that the PS3's are better than the PE2's. The PE2's were fitted as standard to things like the Renaultsport Clio and I think they're also the standard tyre on the Esseesse wheels which says a lot.
Would be interesting to compare. I'll ask tire shop next time I pass by and if anyone has any feedback over comparing the two, please share!