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Old 21st February 2019, 10:34   #9
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Originally Posted by macafee2 View Post
I have Dunlop sp sport.
Don't have any issues with them but then I don't generally hack round corners or push in the wet.

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Another excellent tyre and Dunlop and Bridgestone are also pretty long-lasting. Continental less so amongst the top-end brands, but performance-wise they are good.

Personal advice would be never to skimp on tyres. Some mid-range tyres are perfectly adequate, but always buy the best you can afford. At the end of the day, your tyres are the only part of the car that are in contact with the road, so they are critically important!

There's nothing worse than looking at a car for sale and the dealer/seller to proudly proclaim that it has a set of 4 new tyres, to look down and see the name Sunny or Linlong on them! I'd much rather have 4 Michelins with 2mm of tread left!
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