Nopt!c
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On my 2nd set of Contis, they don't come cheap either. Would say roughly 30000kms on a set with the horrid road surfaces we have.
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also have these.. they have excellent grip both wet and dry, only thing I would say is they aren't strong tyres, burst apon hitting a pothole once. weird as I have done the same with my dads figo without that happening to me on other tyresI would go for the Goodyear Efficientgrip as it's only R40 more then the Dunlops.
Dunlops are noisy tyres and will never by them.
I bought Bridgestone tyres from Supaquick and they still good for another 50k km.
I found that over the years, the Kumho tyres are by far the best. Quieter than Pitbull sneaking up on a passed out lady and grips tighter than Ockies hand around Grants dick.
I found them lots of fun due to their lower levels of grip...
You probably bought the lower range Kumho Ecowing or similar then.
What are you supposed to look for when buying new tyres?
I usually just go for the cheapest ones which are usually Conti or something like that.
Which of these would be best? I do mostly highway driving +-50km/day
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It depends on the car.
For our Atos I will buy some cheap tyres from a reputable brand, like Conti eco contact or whatever.
For a higher performance car, I will look for something with decent grip, especially wet grip.
I usually have a look at this site:
225 40 18 Tyres Reviews - Tyre Reviews And Ratings
Get Tyre Recommendations For 225 40 18 Tyres Tyreswww.tyrereviews.co.uk
Kumho are the best and they don't meddle with budget brands. My friend had a Kumho last 100,000km or 5 years on a Tiguan.I found that over the years, the Kumho tyres are by far the best. Quieter than Pitbull sneaking up on a passed out lady and grips tighter than Ockies hand around Grants dick.