That's what I have, came with wheels.
I think they are poor in the wet, seem to have average grip over all. Considering changing to KU31's down the line... I don't know tyres very well, but they were good on the TT rims and was able to get them very cheap last time.
Unlucky enough to stop next to the cop on busy intersection as him and his partner were tagging speeder, he noticed the scrub on my rear tyres and pulled me up, cops were actually alright.
kenada or something like that .... cheap only thing I could get on short notice 205/45/16s for some reason is not a size any of the tyre places around me stock, part of me be able to drive the car was that the tyres and wheels be fix within 24hours or it would have to be towed.
They seem alright no traction issues, but haven't taken the car out on a proper drive, just work and back so might show issues on the twisties
Received the rest if my bits...
The strut bearings I got look different
The parts are largely the same, diameters, thickness, etc all match, it seems to be the cosmetics that differ.
Should I be concerned?
They are some really, really **** house tyres. You might as well go wanli or nankang if you intend on using those.
Not being crude but they are terrible honestly. 2 friends had them on for under 1000kms and pulled them off. They are cheaper for a reason unfortunately.
even Zetum are better (made by kumho)
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
Could be just a revised item which is common.
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
You can pick up Kumho KU31's quite cheap, even KU36's from Option garage are quite a good price too
Here in Melb where I got my KU31's from
4 X 205/40/17 KUMHO KU31 TYRES FIT SMALL CAR | eBay
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