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  1. #457
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    Quote Originally Posted by insanesam View Post
    on to my second set of kumho ku 31. i'm a daily driver - just to and from work.
    this tyre is more than enough. i did a search for reviews on tyre on the web and the general consensus
    is that they are pretty good quality and good value. for 130 each you can't go wrong (225 45 17). I can pay 250+ for other brand names like
    dunlop, bridgestone, michelin etc... - close to double the price but i doubt double the quality.
    New Hyundai i30 SX Hatchback 5dr 2.0i $19,990 driveaway...
    Attraction Sportback 5dr S-Tronic 7sp 1.6i $40,678 driveaway...

    I also doubt double the quality man

    even the OEM Potenza RE040 is worse than KU31!
    http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Br...enza-RE040.htm
    http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Kumho/Ecsta-KU31.htm
    http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Mi...port-3-PS3.htm
    Last edited by natnat; 10-01-2011 at 12:11 PM.

  2. #458
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    Still very happy with my RE001 here. Go asymmetrics!

  3. #459
    Don't get Kumho KU21. I've had them for the past 3000km and they're terrible. Ride and tyre noise is fine, but they have no grip both in the wet and dry. Way worse than the almost bald tyres that came off the car...

  4. #460
    lots of good reviews with michellin pps3

  5. #461
    I use Bridgestone Turanza E300 and love them for their silence and grip. The silence is deafening - I love it.

    Beautiful touring tyre - no issues with grip either at 205/50/R16 on a CD5 Accord.

  6. #462
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    Damn I had decided to get the Kumho KU31's 225/45/17 as they are much cheaper but get good reviews. Turns out Kumho had a big price rise at the end of last year. KU31's are $196 each from www.option1garage.com.au and $215 fitted from a Bob Jane in Adelaide. The tyre manager at option1 confirmed that Kumho has lifted prices via email. Used to be able to get them around $130 at option1

    Oh well, still cheaper than Yoko C Drives I was quoted $290 at the same Bob Jane.. Yikes. Might have to call around a bit more. Any Adelaidians here got some recommendations for good tyre places?
    Last edited by ticktock; 18-01-2011 at 12:58 PM.

  7. #463
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    Have just got new tyres on my CU2 Lux (55K on the OEM Michi's)
    Apparently I got the last set of 235/45 R18's of any brand in Aus according to BJ, Jax, Tyrepower
    Not sure if true guy's but I have been searching prior to Xmas, hope no one needs tyres soon. Was told by several shops that it will be 12 weeks before any stock lands in OZ

    Ended up with Continentals at $500 a corner (they were shipped up from Melb to Brisvegas) - unfreakinbelievable

  8. #464
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    Quote Originally Posted by NSHonda View Post
    Have just got new tyres on my CU2 Lux (55K on the OEM Michi's)
    Apparently I got the last set of 235/45 R18's of any brand in Aus according to BJ, Jax, Tyrepower
    Not sure if true guy's but I have been searching prior to Xmas, hope no one needs tyres soon. Was told by several shops that it will be 12 weeks before any stock lands in OZ

    Ended up with Continentals at $500 a corner (they were shipped up from Melb to Brisvegas) - unfreakinbelievable
    OUUUUUCHHHH>...

    Probably cheaper for you to eBay some Eagle F1's from the states lol......

    Quote Originally Posted by ticktock View Post
    Damn I had decided to get the Kumho KU31's 225/45/17 as they are much cheaper but get good reviews. Turns out Kumho had a big price rise at the end of last year. KU31's are $196 each from www.option1garage.com.au and $215 fitted from a Bob Jane in Adelaide. The tyre manager at option1 confirmed that Kumho has lifted prices via email. Used to be able to get them around $130 at option1

    Oh well, still cheaper than Yoko C Drives I was quoted $290 at the same Bob Jane.. Yikes. Might have to call around a bit more. Any Adelaidians here got some recommendations for good tyre places?
    Koreans rose the price is probably becasue the the ZETUM's for same in bobjane which are made by Kumho

    They had to adjust the price to make sure the Zetums sell...
    Last edited by Fredoops; 21-01-2011 at 10:18 PM.
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  9. #465
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    Quote Originally Posted by NSHonda View Post
    Have just got new tyres on my CU2 Lux (55K on the OEM Michi's)
    Apparently I got the last set of 235/45 R18's of any brand in Aus according to BJ, Jax, Tyrepower
    Not sure if true guy's but I have been searching prior to Xmas, hope no one needs tyres soon. Was told by several shops that it will be 12 weeks before any stock lands in OZ

    Ended up with Continentals at $500 a corner (they were shipped up from Melb to Brisvegas) - unfreakinbelievable
    could have been a lot cheaper to import a set from tirerack. US$194X4 = US$776
    plus shipping US$300
    plus gst + duty (may or may not be liable, depending if they custom incl shipping into the AU$1000 limit) $150
    plus fitting and balancing $60

    total roughly AU$1310

    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes

    http://blog.tirerack.com/blog/derric...t-to-australia

  10. #466
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    In the market looking for some new rubber for wheel 225 40 r w 18.. went to bob jane in vic and was recommended 4 tires.. bridgestone re001 addrenline $390 / yokohama v103 $390 / yokohama c drive $369 and faulken ze912 $240.... the guy told me that the faulken is a good tire and they put them in all taxis so i can assume they have a good wear rate..anyone drove on them before? heard allot of good things about the yokohama.. but at $1500 its a bit steep.. but i will consider if it is worth it. what you reckon?

  11. #467
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    Quote Originally Posted by euro1603 View Post
    In the market looking for some new rubber for wheel 225 40 r w 18.. went to bob jane in vic and was recommended 4 tires.. bridgestone re001 addrenline $390 / yokohama v103 $390 / yokohama c drive $369 and faulken ze912 $240.... the guy told me that the faulken is a good tire and they put them in all taxis so i can assume they have a good wear rate..anyone drove on them before? heard allot of good things about the yokohama.. but at $1500 its a bit steep.. but i will consider if it is worth it. what you reckon?
    get Michelin Pilot Sport 2 in 225 40 18 delivered from tirerack.com for AU$1200.

    or get Pilot Sport 3 on eBay.
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4-X-Brand-New...item35af616fff

    you can then ask Bob Jane how much they're selling the Pilot Sport 2 and 3 for and you'd smile all the way home if you get the above.

  12. #468
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    would 235/45 fit on the luxury 17" rims?
    '03 Integra DC5 Type R

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