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Old 10-10-2011, 04:45 PM   #1
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gday All,
So the time has come where new tyres are needed in the next month or so, and just looking into what to get!

Currently have Kumho Ku23's which I have to say im very happy with and can get these for $150 a corner, so no complaints with that. Also looking at the Ku31's for $175/corner.

One tyre place mentioned Nankangs? http://www.nankang.com.tw/home.php?f...t_1&no=7&pno=1
Cant say I've ever had them, or have much faith in them - anyone here have any experience?

What are people running? My tyre size is 225/40/18

thanks in advance!

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Old 10-10-2011, 04:52 PM   #2
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gday All,
So the time has come where new tyres are needed in the next month or so, and just looking into what to get!

Currently have Kumho Ku23's which I have to say im very happy with and can get these for $150 a corner, so no complaints with that. Also looking at the Ku31's for $175/corner.

One tyre place mentioned Nankangs? http://www.nankang.com.tw/home.php?f...t_1&no=7&pno=1
Cant say I've ever had them, or have much faith in them - anyone here have any experience?

What are people running? My tyre size is 225/40/18

thanks in advance!
i have own a set of nangkang N-1's on my old car because they were cheap and I didnt know how long I was going to keep the car for. But it turned out to be a nice set of tyres even on wet roads i had noticed. i have also read others had bad comments on them too. So its hard to say.

The ones I had were 205/45/16 @$105 each.

I think they would suit the focus's fine.
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Old 10-10-2011, 06:16 PM   #3
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I went for something a bit more expensive with mine, got some Falkens, can't remember what the model of them is, they were $250 each.

I was originally looking at some $300+ ones but realised the cost all up and went back to the "mid top" or something range of tyres that Bob Jane offer. I do like them but I've never had anything else besides the stock ones so can't compare too much.

They are 225/40/18
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Old 10-10-2011, 06:20 PM   #4
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the KU31 are meant to be pretty unbeatable for the money - I'm going to go with them next (currently Toyo Proxes 4)

where in Sydney are you? St George Tyres and Tempe tyres are pretty competitive as they're down the road from eachother

KU31 in your size are under $150 from St George - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISA...m=290616889825
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Old 10-10-2011, 06:26 PM   #5
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the KU31 are meant to be pretty unbeatable for the money - I'm going to go with them next (currently Toyo Proxes 4)

where in Sydney are you? St George Tyres and Tempe tyres are pretty competitive as they're down the road from eachother

KU31 in your size are under $150 from St George - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISA...m=290616889825
What do you think of the Proxes 4? I'm interested in those for one of our other cars.
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Old 10-10-2011, 06:53 PM   #6
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What do you think of the Proxes 4? I'm interested in those for one of our other cars.
coming from the stock goodyear eagle NCT5 the proxes 4 were a massive upgrade

noise was greatly reduced. dry and wet grip are much, much better and confidence in cornering and braking were all improved across the board. i didn't know how noisy the NCT5 were until they were gone. having said that, they are only the 2nd set of tyres on my Focus and the NCT5s are nothing to write home about so keep that in mind.

my main observations are that the Proxes 4 seems to harden a bit with age. initially the tyres while very grippy seemed a bit squishy - while it never missed a beat in the grip department the feedback through the wheel seemed a bit soft, this went away between 500-1000KM. maybe it was a bedding-in period.

right now, about 40,000KM later I think they're reaching the point where the ride is a bit rough and noise has increased to the point i am really noticing. they are wearing quite well, could probably get another 10,000KM if i tried but i think it might change sooner if the noise, ride and grip give more than I'd like.
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Old 10-10-2011, 07:32 PM   #7
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I've purchased several sets of the Kumho KU31's over the years and have nothing but praise for them. They are very hard to beat for the price


You can review them here http://www.carbonblack.com.au/car-ty...-spt-ku31.aspx along with others, but the Kumho's definitely tick more boxes than most
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Old 10-10-2011, 07:33 PM   #8
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Pirelli P-Zero Neros 225/40 R18, got them for around $250 each.

Easily the best tyres I've ever purchased. Don't skimp on tyres, if they are crap you have to put up with them for a very long time. I've bought cheaper tyres in the past and I won't ever again.

You can't really go wrong with Pirelli, Bridgestone, Falken or Toyo in my opinion.
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What do you think of the Bridgestone RUN FLATS?
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Old 10-10-2011, 08:36 PM   #10
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What do you think of the Bridgestone RUN FLATS?
Not familiar with them myself but they only received average reviews on a UK tyre review site (although only on BMW it would appear) - http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Br...A-Run-Flat.htm
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Old 10-10-2011, 08:42 PM   #11
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For your everyday run around I dont mind Nankangs. There not all that bad. But on my project car a got a wheel and tyre package that landed me with Nankangs. As a performance tyre I say no! Even on 10.5 inch wide tyres in the rears 3rd gear is troubled for traction.
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Old 11-10-2011, 11:12 AM   #12
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The price from St George looks good. I got my last tyres and rims from tempe, so heading out there isnt an issue. Im really happy with the 23's, and even after 40k kms, they still grip great, but if I can upgrade to the 31's I'd be cheering!

That ebay price, Im assuming doesnt include fitting? Will give them a buzz soon!
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put continentals on the wife's focus. they were actually cheaper than all the other main brands.
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Pirelli P-Zero Neros 225/40 R18, got them for around $250 each.

Easily the best tyres I've ever purchased. Don't skimp on tyres, if they are crap you have to put up with them for a very long time. I've bought cheaper tyres in the past and I won't ever again.

You can't really go wrong with Pirelli, Bridgestone, Falken or Toyo in my opinion.

they are the contact between you and the road, if you are a student and cant afford Pirelli buy something cheaper but if you can find the extra coin spend it!!

If it stops you in time its worth it!

Id hate to be a cheapo on purchasing tyres and then having an accident which could have been avoided if it only meant spending extra $$$$ and the trade off is car damage or worse life!
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Old 15-10-2011, 08:16 PM   #15
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agree that tyres and brakes shouldn't be skimped on

but at the same time spending smart doesn't mean needlessly spending lots
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put continentals on the wife's focus. they were actually cheaper than all the other main brands.
The standard Conti's on my 5 were ok but not flash. I put Silverstone EVOL8 put on my 5, 235/40/18 $640 fitted an W/A, so far im happy.
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Running on Proxes4 tyres for the last 18months - fantastic tyres that wear well and have excellent grip in dry AND wet.
Think I got mine for $215ea, fitted.

When I was looking I had it down to the Toyo Proxes4, Kumho KU31 and Falken **452. They all seemed equally good (and better than their competition)_so it was just chance that I went with the Toyos.
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Federal 595 are also meant to be a comparably good tyre if you can get them for a competitive price in your size
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decisions decisions! I think im set on the KU31's - just been really happy with the 23's - Still have another month or so before I need to spend the cash at least!
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Federal 595 are also meant to be a comparably good tyre if you can get them for a competitive price in your size
not sure if they are different for small cars but i mentioned these when i was looking for my falcon and most of the feedback was negative.
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decisions decisions! I think im set on the KU31's
Definitely the best value and reasonably safe but if you can fork the extra money just get Pirelli they're quiet and have excellent grip wet or dry. Otherwise KU31's will suffice.
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not sure if they are different for small cars but i mentioned these when i was looking for my falcon and most of the feedback was negative.
I read a federal reveiw in wheels magazine and the did amazing in the dry but the exact opposite in the wet
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Definitely the best value and reasonably safe but if you can fork the extra money just get Pirelli they're quiet and have excellent grip wet or dry. Otherwise KU31's will suffice.
I bought KU31s for my focus (16s). I ended up getting them from OzzyTyres. Price was pretty sweet!
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