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Old 20 January 2016, 10:32 AM
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Thanks Ian, will try to pop in to the store and have a look.
Old 20 January 2016, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
It has been wet yes, but has also been dry too as the wet doesn't stay stuck to ground for long, it dries up, it's been sunny too, cold but sunny.
my statement was meant as a all round/year tyre. Especially on a performance car where the driver needs progression in all weathers.
I didn't say anything about winter tyres. Read my post.
There's loads of decent tyres out there for all year, Dunlop, mitchellen, continental etc etc. Depends what you want to use it for.
Most nowadays like to buy the cheapest tyres and expect to preform in all sinerios, you can't have all.
I'm pretty sure you didn't buy them tyres just for winter?
Like I said, they are good in wet and that's it, compared to others out there.
I did buy them for winter yes. They will be worn out by the time the roads are dry here in Scotland.
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Well I bit the bullet on the rain sport tyres and first impressions are very good. I haven't pushed on too hard yet as I want them to bed in properly but I haven't noticed any flex in the tyre wall and the difference is really noticeable going through standing water, the car felt in control and didn't pull at all which I was quite surprised about.

I will give then a few miles and see how they handle on the limit.

Thanks again all for the advice and feedback, always appreciated.
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Originally Posted by evil.soup
Well I bit the bullet on the rain sport tyres and first impressions are very good. I haven't pushed on too hard yet as I want them to bed in properly but I haven't noticed any flex in the tyre wall and the difference is really noticeable going through standing water, the car felt in control and didn't pull at all which I was quite surprised about.

I will give then a few miles and see how they handle on the limit.

Thanks again all for the advice and feedback, always appreciated.
You will notice the soft sidewalls if you jiggle te steering wheel at 60mph. The car stays in a straight line and the car wobbles! But yes they are amazing in the wet! And that's what you would expect with a tyre called "rain sport" not bone dry sport
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