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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #15 on: 26 November 2010, 22:28:10 »

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I've got 235 x 45 x 17  Kumho Ectsa KU31's on mine and can't fault them.
Replaced Bridgestone's albeit 16" and are every bit as good regards , dry, wet and roadnoise performance .
I got mine from Camskil
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Check out their full choice .
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They seem very cheap. But I think I am being stupid because I cannot find Kumho in 225/55/16  :(
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You're right , they don't seem to do that size in Kumho'
I've just checked and it's actually Excsta  SPT's I've got which may be an older model as they are over a year old now.
Irrespective of which tyre you go for I can thoroughly recommend Camskil . I've purchased three sets of tyres from them and about to order a fourth for our Freelander, 48 hours to Ireland from order each time .
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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #16 on: 26 November 2010, 22:28:49 »

iv just had 4 new 215 45 17 maxis fittet for £180 pretty good tire for the money :y :y :y
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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #17 on: 26 November 2010, 22:36:02 »

lizzie what pirelli's are they p6000 or p7 ?  constantly looking for a cheapish set for mine  :y
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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #18 on: 26 November 2010, 23:58:30 »

Lizzie's Pirellis are nearly the most expensive model.. pzero rosso ..

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« Reply #19 on: 27 November 2010, 01:05:42 »

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lizzie what pirelli's are they p6000 or p7 ?  constantly looking for a cheapish set for mine  :y
Pink ones... ?:-X.   ;)

Which of course will be absolutely fine when new, as my Falkens where. But, will degrade into something very difficult to keep straight as they wear, going by reports.
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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #20 on: 27 November 2010, 01:10:39 »

Just had 2 more KU31s fitted. £85 ish a corner from Blackcircles IIRC.

Good value for money IMHO. A pretty grippy tyre with a wear rate commensurate with that. If you're not as worried about performance you might get a harder wearing tyre for the money, I suppose. I think they take some beating.

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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #21 on: 27 November 2010, 09:32:52 »

As said before my favourite tyres are in this order

1. Continental Sport Contact 3
2. Dunlop SP Sport
3. Avon ZZ3

But all I keep hearing is how good Kuhmos are so maybe I may give them a bash on something.
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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #23 on: 27 November 2010, 10:43:07 »

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lizzie what pirelli's are they p6000 or p7 ?  constantly looking for a cheapish set for mine  :y
Pink ones... ?:-X.   ;)

Which of course will be absolutely fine when new, as my Falkens where. But, will degrade into something very difficult to keep straight as they wear, going by reports.


I wish Chris! :D :D :y :y

I've always fancied white wall tyres, but pink ones would be real cool!! 8-) 8-) 8-) :D :D :D

My Pirelli's full description is  Pirelli PZero Rosso 235/45 ZR 17 .  £100 per corner with discount ;) ;)

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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #24 on: 27 November 2010, 11:10:12 »

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Anywhere that sell Dunlop SP9000 :P

 :'(
Just read a tyre test where a Dunlop, not sure which, came 2nd in class in a noise test  :o, and thought yours where quieter than my sc3's.... which by the way, won over all by some distance  :P

The problem with online consumer reveiws is that everyone will say how their particular tyre there have just bought is the worlds best.  Be that Lin-long, Falken 912, SP9000 or Michelin PS2.

I had Kuhmo KU31 on goldie, thought they were rubbish - admittedly, I was trapsing around Snowdonia in March for the majority of the miles I did in that car.  On damp roads, there was nothing good to say. Good in the dry though.


In 7yrs and 5 Omegas, despite what I've tried, or had on when I bought it, I always went back to the £100ish SP9000, and was always delighted with them.  They have their faults - noise, and tramline when worn, but if they were still available, I would reshoe both Omegas today.

Yet I won't but anything other than P6000s on the Rover, despite flirting with several other tyres in the past 10yrs (P6000s aren't available either).  But P6000s are awful on the Omega.
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« Reply #25 on: 27 November 2010, 15:28:13 »

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Anywhere that sell Dunlop SP9000 :P

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Just read a tyre test where a Dunlop, not sure which, came 2nd in class in a noise test  :o, and thought yours where quieter than my sc3's.... which by the way, won over all by some distance  :P

The problem with online consumer reveiws is that everyone will say how their particular tyre there have just bought is the worlds best.  Be that Lin-long, Falken 912, SP9000 or Michelin PS2.

I had Kuhmo KU31 on goldie, thought they were rubbish - admittedly, I was trapsing around Snowdonia in March for the majority of the miles I did in that car.  On damp roads, there was nothing good to say. Good in the dry though.


In 7yrs and 5 Omegas, despite what I've tried, or had on when I bought it, I always went back to the £100ish SP9000, and was always delighted with them.  They have their faults - noise, and tramline when worn, but if they were still available, I would reshoe both Omegas today.

Yet I won't but anything other than P6000s on the Rover, despite flirting with several other tyres in the past 10yrs (P6000s aren't available either).  But P6000s are awful on the Omega.

Test was in a magazine, waiting in barbers. Auto car or whatever, didn't read the cover tbh.

All scientific with sound meters and brake test equipment in wet and dry. Real proper test at a test facility.

None of this "my tyre is better than your tyre, simply because it's the one I own" and "these new tyres are so much better than the the last(completely worn out) set, therefor they must be good tyres" nonsense.  :y
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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #26 on: 27 November 2010, 17:01:59 »

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Anywhere that sell Dunlop SP9000 :P

 :'(
Just read a tyre test where a Dunlop, not sure which, came 2nd in class in a noise test  :o, and thought yours where quieter than my sc3's.... which by the way, won over all by some distance  :P

The problem with online consumer reveiws is that everyone will say how their particular tyre there have just bought is the worlds best.  Be that Lin-long, Falken 912, SP9000 or Michelin PS2.

I had Kuhmo KU31 on goldie, thought they were rubbish - admittedly, I was trapsing around Snowdonia in March for the majority of the miles I did in that car.  On damp roads, there was nothing good to say. Good in the dry though.


In 7yrs and 5 Omegas, despite what I've tried, or had on when I bought it, I always went back to the £100ish SP9000, and was always delighted with them.  They have their faults - noise, and tramline when worn, but if they were still available, I would reshoe both Omegas today.

Yet I won't but anything other than P6000s on the Rover, despite flirting with several other tyres in the past 10yrs (P6000s aren't available either).  But P6000s are awful on the Omega.

Test was in a magazine, waiting in barbers. Auto car or whatever, didn't read the cover tbh.

All scientific with sound meters and brake test equipment in wet and dry. Real proper test at a test facility.

None of this "my tyre is better than your tyre, simply because it's the one I own" and "these new tyres are so much better than the the last(completely worn out) set, therefor they must be good tyres" nonsense.  :y
Hmmm, there is no way SP9000s are quieter than SC3s on an Omega. No way.  I quite like the SC3s, but preferred the previous SC2s to be honest. Though not as much as I like the SP9000s, obviously ;D
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Re: Tyres Follow on
« Reply #27 on: 27 November 2010, 17:06:28 »

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Anywhere that sell Dunlop SP9000 :P

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...and then what do you buy...... ::)
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« Reply #28 on: 27 November 2010, 18:17:05 »

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Anywhere that sell Dunlop SP9000 :P

 :'(
Just read a tyre test where a Dunlop, not sure which, came 2nd in class in a noise test  :o, and thought yours where quieter than my sc3's.... which by the way, won over all by some distance  :P

The problem with online consumer reveiws is that everyone will say how their particular tyre there have just bought is the worlds best.  Be that Lin-long, Falken 912, SP9000 or Michelin PS2.

I had Kuhmo KU31 on goldie, thought they were rubbish - admittedly, I was trapsing around Snowdonia in March for the majority of the miles I did in that car.  On damp roads, there was nothing good to say. Good in the dry though.


In 7yrs and 5 Omegas, despite what I've tried, or had on when I bought it, I always went back to the £100ish SP9000, and was always delighted with them.  They have their faults - noise, and tramline when worn, but if they were still available, I would reshoe both Omegas today.

Yet I won't but anything other than P6000s on the Rover, despite flirting with several other tyres in the past 10yrs (P6000s aren't available either).  But P6000s are awful on the Omega.

Test was in a magazine, waiting in barbers. Auto car or whatever, didn't read the cover tbh.

All scientific with sound meters and brake test equipment in wet and dry. Real proper test at a test facility.

None of this "my tyre is better than your tyre, simply because it's the one I own" and "these new tyres are so much better than the the last(completely worn out) set, therefor they must be good tyres" nonsense.  :y
Hmmm, there is no way SP9000s are quieter than SC3s on an Omega. No way.  I quite like the SC3s, but preferred the previous SC2s to be honest. Though not as much as I like the SP9000s, obviously ;D
Your mv6 defiantly quieter than my old car. Surprised me. And as said, not sure which Dunlop in the test, but surprised me also.
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« Reply #29 on: 27 November 2010, 19:13:08 »

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Anywhere that sell Dunlop SP9000 :P

 :'(
Just read a tyre test where a Dunlop, not sure which, came 2nd in class in a noise test  :o, and thought yours where quieter than my sc3's.... which by the way, won over all by some distance  :P

The problem with online consumer reveiws is that everyone will say how their particular tyre there have just bought is the worlds best.  Be that Lin-long, Falken 912, SP9000 or Michelin PS2.

I had Kuhmo KU31 on goldie, thought they were rubbish - admittedly, I was trapsing around Snowdonia in March for the majority of the miles I did in that car.  On damp roads, there was nothing good to say. Good in the dry though.


In 7yrs and 5 Omegas, despite what I've tried, or had on when I bought it, I always went back to the £100ish SP9000, and was always delighted with them.  They have their faults - noise, and tramline when worn, but if they were still available, I would reshoe both Omegas today.

Yet I won't but anything other than P6000s on the Rover, despite flirting with several other tyres in the past 10yrs (P6000s aren't available either).  But P6000s are awful on the Omega.

Test was in a magazine, waiting in barbers. Auto car or whatever, didn't read the cover tbh.

All scientific with sound meters and brake test equipment in wet and dry. Real proper test at a test facility.

None of this "my tyre is better than your tyre, simply because it's the one I own" and "these new tyres are so much better than the the last(completely worn out) set, therefor they must be good tyres" nonsense.  :y
Hmmm, there is no way SP9000s are quieter than SC3s on an Omega. No way.  I quite like the SC3s, but preferred the previous SC2s to be honest. Though not as much as I like the SP9000s, obviously ;D

SC2's were/are very good too  :y
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