Manaz wrote:The KU36s go off quickly (the rubber gets really hard and they start to lose grip, particularly in the wet), and get REALLY noisy as they age.
I have heard this from multiple sources also.
Manaz wrote:The KU36s go off quickly (the rubber gets really hard and they start to lose grip, particularly in the wet), and get REALLY noisy as they age.
Manaz wrote:05_BL_GT wrote:for street legal stick like shit to a blanket grip kumho Ku36
http://www.kumho.com.au/blog/products/ecsta-xs-ku36/
daily no noise Kumho H51
http://www.kumho.com.au/blog/products/solus-hs51/
The KU36s go off quickly (the rubber gets really hard and they start to lose grip, particularly in the wet), and get REALLY noisy as they age.
nerdyfred07 wrote:I've been recommended Michelin pilot sport 3 by a mate. What's the verdict around here?
nerdyfred07 wrote:Cheers shav!
Any recommendations for others that have higher mileage/better priced in other brands?
shav wrote:nerdyfred07 wrote:I've been recommended Michelin pilot sport 3 by a mate. What's the verdict around here?
Great tyre, sticky, soft compound, low mileage, very expensive compared to other brands.
imania wrote:Manaz wrote:05_BL_GT wrote:for street legal stick like shit to a blanket grip kumho Ku36
http://www.kumho.com.au/blog/products/ecsta-xs-ku36/
daily no noise Kumho H51
http://www.kumho.com.au/blog/products/solus-hs51/
The KU36s go off quickly (the rubber gets really hard and they start to lose grip, particularly in the wet), and get REALLY noisy as they age.
So, so noisy. Can't wait to get rid of mine
imania wrote:shav wrote:nerdyfred07 wrote:I've been recommended Michelin pilot sport 3 by a mate. What's the verdict around here?
Great tyre, sticky, soft compound, low mileage, very expensive compared to other brands.
$195 each for 235/40/18 isn't that expensive I would have thought
05_BL_GT wrote:imania wrote:Manaz wrote:
The KU36s go off quickly (the rubber gets really hard and they start to lose grip, particularly in the wet), and get REALLY noisy as they age.
So, so noisy. Can't wait to get rid of mine
I didn't buy them for a long life or daily driving
Shaheenis wrote:You can tell the extra width makes the steering heavier so I am considering looking whether I can run narrower tyres on the front with same RD. If anyone has done this let me know.
Shaheenis wrote:Goodyear Eagle F1 Directional 5 tyres cost $249 per corner. I have these in 235/40/R18 on stock rims and have done 30K on them now without any rotation, alignment or balance. Not good practice I know but I have just been slack. Anyway, from what I can see outside and under the car they have worn really evenly and not that quickly. For the price I think they are an excellent tyre but I have never taken them on the track. Very grippy and quiet, no noise change after 30K. You can tell the extra width makes the steering heavier so I am considering looking whether I can run narrower tyres on the front with same RD. If anyone has done this let me know.
Shaheenis wrote:Goodyear Eagle F1 Directional 5 tyres cost $249 per corner. I have these in 235/40/R18 on stock rims
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