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I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
hey guys just a quick update.
tyres are close to 10,000km / 6 months old and still going great.. no issues in the rain and no dodgy wear or warping.
True test of tyres:
A ute P plate driver stopped rather suddenly with no REAR indicator on to turn right.
The rear blinker seems broken. The clip has clearly showed the front and side blinking but none at the rear.
If i had hit him, he could argue i was in the wrong; but the clip would help me to defend that his car was not roadworthy because the rear blinker did not work.
Fortunately the car braked well and the Hankook s1 evo2 tyres are very grippy in wet.
$230 a pop for 235 35 19. OEM and factory fitted for many Audi and MINI cars.
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yup horn works. i like to stick to reputable brands because i wouldnt dress up a house at Wolseley Road with Fastastic furnitures. although i saw a Bentley rolling on Ling Long tyres at one stage 🤔.
12,000+ kms on the tyres now.. running fine in both dry and wet. going to get them rotated soon so heres to another 12,000+ !
cheers to all the haters
13,500 kms on the tyres and had them rotated at a different shop to where i bought them while getting a puncture fixed and rim replaced..
i asked em what they thought of the wear and they said they were in good condition for the KMs
These tyres do interest me, but I am yet to locate any comparison testing for something as essential as wet stopping distance.
Other Chinese tyres I have seen in testing typically tend to show markedly longer stopping distances in the wet. Granted these may be poorer quality than the Kinforest, but When it comes to the crunch (emergency stopping) I would like to see some figures.
Seat of your pants 'feeling' doesn't quite cut it for me yet.
If anyone can find comparitive testing I'd love to see it.
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