I swear by them mate, £180 a corner the last ones I had in 225/40/18, when I find a set of 18 inch wheels that I like they will be wrapped in ps3's (and no I don't mean the sony console you pedantic buggers)
As Paul says, buy what you can afford. Falcons are ideal all rounder for me as they basically do what they're supposed to do, plus, i like them, they are in my price range.
Oh, and, for all the years i've been motoring (who else remembers stage coaches and hansom cabs), i've never seen the necessity to buy "winter tyres" .
I'm after an all-rounder that would pass a European "do you have winter tyres on your car pal?" police check.![]()
for all the years i've been motoring (who else remembers stage coaches and hansom cabs), i've never seen the necessity to buy "winter tyres" .
I've always relied on driving to the weather conditions, 'less stick less speed' an amazingly simple and logical thing to think, so as long as it has enough tread and inflated to the correct pressure, any vehicle can stick to the road. I don't subscribe to this rubber and automotive snobbery. I'd say go for what you can afford, but in reality, in this country, we don't need them.
I think we're losing sight of the fact that Jim is canvassing opinion because he needs specific winter tyres for his European trip. In certain countries, they are mandatory. Whether the driver feels they are required or not is immaterial.
Quality and budget used in the same sentence![]()
I think we're losing sight of the fact that Jim is canvassing opinion because he needs specific winter tyres for his European trip. In certain countries, they are mandatory. Whether the driver feels they are required or not is immaterial.
Agreed. There are some great tyres out there at budget prices. My favourites from the past were Falken FK452's. I couldn't fault them and they were only £90 a corner on my 18 inch Mongy rims.
What sort of mileage do you get out of them Paul?
I actually really liked the Falken Ziex that I had a few years ago.
Call it indoctrination from my youth.
I have other rims, unfortunately the new brakes I've slapped on won't accommodate them. Don't get me wrong, I can find winter tyres for reasonable money, I'd just prefer something I can half rely on somewhere other than the mountains.
All I was after was a recommendation.![]()
What brake setup are you running now?