07-09-2019, 06:42 AM | #1 |
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UHP tire reviews
Second video on this channel I stumble upon and I found this one quite interesting. The host is reviewing current UUHP tires and shares statistical data as well as his personal opinion on the tires:
The TL;DR version: Dry handling: 1. Continental 2. Michelin 3. Goodyear 4. Vredestein 5. Falken 6. Kumho 7. Toyo Dry braking: 1. Michelin 2. Continental 3. Goodyear 4. Falken 5. Vredestein 6. Kumho 7. Toyo Wet handling: 1. Goodyear 2. Vredestein 3. Toyo 4. Continental 5. Michelin 6. Falken 7. Kumho Wet braking: 1. Michelin 2. Continental 3. Falken 4. Goodyear 5. Toyo Tires 6. Vredestein 7. Kumho Aquaplaning 1. Toyo 2. Michelin 3. Falken 4. Continental 5. Goodyear 6. Vredestein 7. Kumho Michelin, Continental and Goodyear being really close at the top 3 spots, each tire excelling at something different. I was surprised they didn't include Pirellis in the review, I guess they're not a considered UUHP tire
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07-15-2019, 01:16 AM | #2 |
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While I agree that Pirelli don't make a decent tyre, this is a note he made on the website:
Sadly Pirelli, Hankook, Yokohama and Nokian only made one of the two tyre sizes we needed for this test in aftermarket fitment, testing mixed fitment like on the M2 is always difficult. https://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Articl...-Tyre-Test.htm It kind of makes me think that PSC2 for Summer and the Goodyear Super Sport for Winter might be a good idea. He compared the PSC2 and PS4S here FWIW:
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