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evil_soup
15 May 163#7
I have just fitted a full set of these to my Subaru WRX and although they are outstanding in the wet, they do suffer from a lot of flex in the tyre walls so are not really suitable for spirited driving. The car feels unstable during cornering as if it is twisting from the centre point. If you plan on using them for normal driving then they are a great purchase but if you like to push on from time to time I would try something else on a similar budget like Falken or Toyo. Heat added for the deal but I won't use them again for my needs.
Great grip but high wear rate....the rain experts are a better option imo.
matth5182
15 May 16#4
Have to agree, the wear rates on these tyres are really bad but they do stick like glue in the wet. softer compound i suppose so bound to wear quicker. Made by Continental in europe / Michelin in the USA / Canada
matth5182
15 May 162#5
Anyone looking for other sizes try Camskill and get them fitted locally
ding to matth5182
15 May 16#6
yep got mine from camskill
evil_soup
15 May 163#7
I have just fitted a full set of these to my Subaru WRX and although they are outstanding in the wet, they do suffer from a lot of flex in the tyre walls so are not really suitable for spirited driving. The car feels unstable during cornering as if it is twisting from the centre point. If you plan on using them for normal driving then they are a great purchase but if you like to push on from time to time I would try something else on a similar budget like Falken or Toyo. Heat added for the deal but I won't use them again for my needs.
houston26 to evil_soup
15 May 16#15
run them at a higher pressure than you normally would, an extra 2-4 psi really helps and you lose no comfort (not that it matters in a wrx, lol)
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