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Not bad for the price
I bought this winter tyre and can only judge it during the winter season, when it is fitted to the car. From the reviews I have read, they say it is an excellent product. I can only say that it was an excellent purchase in the mid-to-high price range.
Very fast delivery. The tyres look very good.
Too early to assess these tyres, but they seem to be good for my 2CV. I have driven very little with them.
Good value for money, suitable for everyday use. Fitted for winter in anticipation of trips through the mountains, but the opportunity did not arise, so there was no test on snowy roads.
Good, fast delivery
Excellent tyre
Quite good tyres for the price. I was worried about wheel balancing, but it was managed reasonably well on the first attempt on a balancing machine with Road Force pressure, so they do not bounce. I am comparing them with the original Goodyear Wranglers and Michelin LTX2. On dry surfaces, they grip well; of course, with an empty pickup bed, the rear axle can spin the wheels when pulling away. On wet surfaces, they are quite usable. I feel that when they were new, they gripped a little better than after 6,000 kilometres. But that may be because I unloaded the bed and no longer have 100 kg of sand in it for the winter. Of course, when it rains, you need to slow down; a 4x4 pickup is not an AWD car. In fresh snow in town, they gripped well, although they were brand new. In a thicker layer of snow, a few centimetres, they climbed uphill without any problem, and going downhill they also held 3 tonnes, by then with around 6,000 km on them. Long-term fuel consumption, compared with the economical and quiet Michelin LTX2, has increased by only about 1 litre per 100 km, from 15.8 to 16.8. I feel that they are sufficiently durable; the odd kerb or stone does not unsettle them, and even the white sidewall lettering did not get torn off when I caught some rock with the sidewall. The only problem is the noise. Compared with the Michelin LTX2, which were very quiet, these howl like crazy. Around town at 50–60 km/h, they are quiet. On roads between towns up to 90 km/h, it is a pleasant hum. But between 95 and 115 km/h, they reach their noise peak. Above 120, the engine drowns it out, and at around 140 it is just wind, engine and tyre noise all together, so I do not know what is what :) But above 120 km/h, it is bearable even on longer journeys. I will have to invest in soundproofing the cabin.
Excellent service and very good value for money. I recommend it.