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Olsrey
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7th Aug 07 at 23:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As above, what are the best tyres to be used on slippy, wet roads?

Being as though T1-R's dont satisify my wet needs and it rains all year round here im in the need of some decent rubber to stop my car sliding everyday.

Any mature sugestions valued .
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7th Aug 07 at 23:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Uniroyal 'The Rain Tyre'
Olsrey
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How are they going through large puddles? Found the proxies to be rather good through puddles compared to others just not very good on gernally wet roads
Kurt
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7th Aug 07 at 23:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

goodyear f1's are good
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7th Aug 07 at 23:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Any body had both? If so which do you prefer?
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IMHO The uniroyals were great in the wet. Whether the road was greasy to full-on downpours, they handled it.
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7th Aug 07 at 23:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Are you talking about Uniroyal Rainsport's?
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ive had toyo t1-s and they were good in the dry but slight bit of rain and you would slide around roundabouts, f1's are good in dry and wet, hope that helps
Olsrey
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7th Aug 07 at 23:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ive heard about eagles but I cant get them cheaply .
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i paid about 50 each for mine but that was trade
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Yea I know someone in the trade but he cant get good years. I got my proxies off ebay through a local company, then take them to a dodgey tyre place to get them fitted
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Uniroyal rainsports are good in the dry, and great in the wet.
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Any idea of a price per corner for 195/45/16's?
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£48 from mytyres.
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They are well worth it.
Olsrey
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What kind of speed rating is "advisable" if im going for a c20let?
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i have uniroyals they are good, but i only drive a 1.2
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Well depends if you do serious top end speeds. V is 148mph IIRC. that is usually enough for me.
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I've had a few tyres in my time and Uniroyal Rainsports are by far the best, definately recommend them!

 
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