I'm using the same set of these tyres for second season now, doing say 40,000 kms/year (say it's 25,000 km/15 k miles on "summer" tyres) with my Ford S-Max. That's pretty heavy piece of car and the tyres work incredibly well. There are no extra signs of wear compared to other premium labels and the car holds the trajectory with milimeter accuracy - especially on rainy days and in heavy rain. I surely recomend!
I've done 17k miles over 18 months on the front of a remapped 2.0 golf tdi. Mostly A@B roads with very little town driving. 225/40/18s, been happy with them for the money.
Uniroyal is owned by Contintal and not Michelin! I have run these on both my r53 Cooper s and my 1956 Volkswagen Beetle and they give me levels of grip that no other tyre in the wet can. I will only ever buy uniroyal tyres!
This is bullshit! All asymmetrical tires are bad, can not be good. Look at the tires on the other side, there you work yourself under the water. What is good on one side is bad on the other!
I'm using the same set of these tyres for second season now, doing say 40,000 kms/year (say it's 25,000 km/15 k miles on "summer" tyres) with my Ford S-Max. That's pretty heavy piece of car and the tyres work incredibly well. There are no extra signs of wear compared to other premium labels and the car holds the trajectory with milimeter accuracy - especially on rainy days and in heavy rain. I surely recomend!
epic, I have learnt a new thing today where is France located on the map :)))
I've done 17k miles over 18 months on the front of a remapped 2.0 golf tdi. Mostly A@B roads with very little town driving. 225/40/18s, been happy with them for the money.
Is the tread opposite on right and left? Keep in mind it says "Rainsport", but they're advertising as Uniroayal Sport 3.
Uniroyal is owned by Contintal and not Michelin! I have run these on both my r53 Cooper s and my 1956 Volkswagen Beetle and they give me levels of grip that no other tyre
in the wet can. I will only ever buy uniroyal tyres!
The rainsport5 is out now and offers better handling and a 15% better wear rate 👍
According to Wikipedia, Uniroyal is owned by Michelin in North America, and Continental ROW...
Is good tyre t take for my suv car?
Depends if you live somewhere with alot of rain, otherwise its a fairly average tyre, there are better options out there i'd say.
11k miles? Man wear is really terrible. I have them in 205/45/16 and for me they don't feel bad in the corners.
Ye they're ok in corners just nothing special, I should add that a lot of that driving was around town on the wear front. Car is 1.6 Turbo.
Noob Inner Tube anyway thx for the opinion
This is bullshit! All asymmetrical tires are bad, can not be good. Look at the tires on the other side, there you work yourself under the water. What is good on one side is bad on the other!
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