Ronson
Member
Registered: 6th Dec 10
User status: Offline
|
I had Nankangs on the back of a nova a few years back, nearly killed me twice. I'd go for Uniroyal's.
|
andy_mk3
Member
Registered: 18th Dec 11
Location: Peterborough
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Ronson
I had Nankangs on the back of a nova a few years back, nearly killed me twice. I'd go for Uniroyal's.
Same on the back of my Astra. Both of them blew out on me.
Out of that choice I'd go for the Uniroyals. But personally I'd go for Toyo Proxes. Have mine about a year now and done 15k on them, still a fair bit of life in them too. Only cos £130 for a set of 4 in 195/50.15. Well impressed by them.
|
SXI - Matt
Member
Registered: 8th Jul 07
Location: Leicestershire Drives: Corsa C SRI
User status: Offline
|
They the tr1's
|
andy_mk3
Member
Registered: 18th Dec 11
Location: Peterborough
User status: Offline
|
Yeah. Got them off camskill but they no longer have them. Still some other places doing them for sub-£150. Epic tyres. Not amazing in the wet but far from scary. Dry grip is insane
|
Mieran
Member
Registered: 28th Jan 08
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
User status: Offline
|
Uniroyals are in a league of their own in the wet in that price range.
T1R is rubbish in the wet and OK in the dry.
Put it this way, when it starts raining you don't have to change your driving style because the uniroyals have so much grip.
|
Jed D
Member
Registered: 15th Mar 11
Location: Durham
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
Set of 4 uniroyals in classified for £110. Says only been used a little.
If not I'd be stretching to £200 for Toyo Proxes
i got a set of 4 b.new rainsport 1's for £115 posted. clearance stock ftw
they where much better than toyo proxie shite and the likes of
|
Ben G
Member
Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Mieran
Uniroyals are in a league of their own in the wet in that price range.
T1R is rubbish in the wet and OK in the dry.
Put it this way, when it starts raining you don't have to change your driving style because the uniroyals have so much grip.
Great advice there. Drive in the wet the same as you would dry
|
Jed D
Member
Registered: 15th Mar 11
Location: Durham
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Mieran
Uniroyals are in a league of their own in the wet in that price range.
T1R is rubbish in the wet and OK in the dry.
Put it this way, when it starts raining you don't have to change your driving style because the uniroyals have so much grip.
Great advice there. Drive in the wet the same as you would dry
he has a point though, toyos are shite in the wet, if you've ever drove on rainsports in the wet you'd know what he's on about
|
Fonz
Premium Member
Registered: 12th May 06
Location: Newbury, Berks
User status: Offline
|
i cant recommend T1-Rs enough, had various sets on my MX5 for four years, ok so they wet grip is limited if pushing but i know that and drive accordingly, which does create a lose back end on some roudabouts...so epic all round
in the dry i cant fault them.
i've been round Castle Combe, Malory Park and Silverstone for 15-20minute sessions with no issues
Bedford, Stowe (infield circuit at Silverstone) and Rockingham on Open Pit Lane track days and they dont give up easily, i run out of talent (and brakes) way before i have concerns over tyre condition...
edit: that said i have UniRoyals on my Corsa and never felt uncomfortable in the wet, they are exceptional in that respect
[Edited on 06-09-2013 by Fonz]
|
spencer88
Member
Registered: 6th Oct 08
Location: cornwall
User status: Offline
|
I had Toyos on the Fabia.
May as well had rubber bands for grip in anything other than blistering heat.
Work brilliantly when heated up, but if not, they didn't grip for shit.
Got Nankang NS2's all round, much better.
Although people said the Toyos wear easily, I got 20k out of mine!
|
Mieran
Member
Registered: 28th Jan 08
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Mieran
Uniroyals are in a league of their own in the wet in that price range.
T1R is rubbish in the wet and OK in the dry.
Put it this way, when it starts raining you don't have to change your driving style because the uniroyals have so much grip.
Great advice there. Drive in the wet the same as you would dry
You're running nankangs and avons, you obviously don't know what good grip is like :/
Makes me laugh when people buy performance cars then put shit parts on them
|
cunningham
Member
Registered: 25th May 05
Location: Lochore, Fife
User status: Offline
|
Different tyres work for different applications. a tyre that works on a corsa might not work well on a BMW or a mini.
|