A andwho76 New member Joined Nov 6, 2013 Messages 4 Points 4 Dec 5, 2013 #1 what would you recommend for tyres on my grande punto sporting multijet? was looking at Toyo Proxes or Kumho have been recommended to me
what would you recommend for tyres on my grande punto sporting multijet? was looking at Toyo Proxes or Kumho have been recommended to me
fingers99 Patron member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Mar 20, 2006 Messages 27,743 Points 5,006 Location Liverpool Dec 6, 2013 #2 You might look at Uniroyal Rainsports or the sportier Falken offerings, too. Generally Camskills have stuff at a decent price -- you casn get them fitted and balanced locally.
You might look at Uniroyal Rainsports or the sportier Falken offerings, too. Generally Camskills have stuff at a decent price -- you casn get them fitted and balanced locally.
G george1993 New member Joined Jun 13, 2013 Messages 16 Points 7 Dec 10, 2013 #3 Depends on how many miles you do in a month or in a year. In my mind I would go with either the kumho or the falken as they are a good mid-range tyre and it wont cost a lost to get a new one if you get a puncture on the edge of the side wall.
Depends on how many miles you do in a month or in a year. In my mind I would go with either the kumho or the falken as they are a good mid-range tyre and it wont cost a lost to get a new one if you get a puncture on the edge of the side wall.
Ziggy122 Patron member Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 16,742 Points 3,383 Dec 10, 2013 #4 im beginning to love uniroyals tbh Good prices, Decent quality and good grippy tyres There known for the wet ability to be sometimes better then there dry The Rainexpert is smaller tyres moving into the Rainsports The Rainsport 2 are directional, where as the Rainsport 3's are Asymetrical Which means Can go on both sides LIst your tyre size and we can give links Im running Uniroyal winter tyres - and love the fact they are really grippy but noisey in the wet cant wait to try snow / ice when it hits Ziggy
im beginning to love uniroyals tbh Good prices, Decent quality and good grippy tyres There known for the wet ability to be sometimes better then there dry The Rainexpert is smaller tyres moving into the Rainsports The Rainsport 2 are directional, where as the Rainsport 3's are Asymetrical Which means Can go on both sides LIst your tyre size and we can give links Im running Uniroyal winter tyres - and love the fact they are really grippy but noisey in the wet cant wait to try snow / ice when it hits Ziggy