Kumho 10" tyres
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Kumho 10" tyres
Anybody tried these?
KUMHO 145/80R10 69T
Not sure if there's a UK agent for them but there's a set on ebay at the moment. The ones they do for bigger rims are also good to the extent that some of the rally boys use them on tarmac events.
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KUMHO 145/80R10 69T
Not sure if there's a UK agent for them but there's a set on ebay at the moment. The ones they do for bigger rims are also good to the extent that some of the rally boys use them on tarmac events.
Niall.
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
Got a pair on the back of my MK 2. Not used in anger though so can't say if they are "up to the job".
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
better than the falkens (although wouldn't be difficult! )?captain wrote:fairly reasonable tyres sold them for years not had any problems
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
I'm about to once I get my shell back.
According to the blurb I will be in some esteemed company;
"Quality car tyre that delivers good mileage, even wear, low noise, and improved wet handling and traction. ESCOT design technology for excellent uniformity and performance. these tyres are fitted as original equipment on, Hyundai Accent and Getz, Daewoo Lanos, and the Kia Optima"
According to the blurb I will be in some esteemed company;
"Quality car tyre that delivers good mileage, even wear, low noise, and improved wet handling and traction. ESCOT design technology for excellent uniformity and performance. these tyres are fitted as original equipment on, Hyundai Accent and Getz, Daewoo Lanos, and the Kia Optima"
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
I my 66 had a worked head, 1340, 286 cam and wore various 5.20s and 145s for a while. Kumho were the best of them. Driven hard, none really lasted over about 2 weeks of spirited driving. Call it about 40 hours use.
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
Kumho are the best of the "budget" tyres in my experience. If you can get them for a reasonable price I'd say go for them. You're very limited what you can get in that size now.
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
I have them on my supercharged 59. They seem very good indeed, especially in the wet. Nowadays Korean tyre makers Kumho and Hankook are in the league of 'proper' tyre manufacturers, with their products often an OE fitment on decent new cars.
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
I think a powerful mini on 145s seems to handle/drift/flow better than one on 165s. (on the road).
I used to be very comfortable with 4 wheel drifts and it was very predictable and smooth in it's manner.
I used to be very comfortable with 4 wheel drifts and it was very predictable and smooth in it's manner.
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
cheers fellas - good to know they're not as disastrous (darling) as the Falkens in the wet
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
Yes indeed Falkens are like slicks in the wet, and not much better in the dry if you push 'em !
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
I'm sure that these cheap sounding tyres will get better and better. I bought a Suzuki GT750 (Kettle) in the 80's and it came with a pair of nasty Yokohama tyres, despite them being fairly new I still replaced them with Avon RoadRunners. Now Yoko's are fantastic. Couldn't chance it at the time though.
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
I've the same question as 5portsrock - does anyone know who are the UK suppliers for 10 inch Kumho tyres?
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
Cant find the Kumho's but has anyone tried these?
http://www.oponeo.co.uk/tyre-details/ma ... n#51385229
http://www.oponeo.co.uk/tyre-details/ma ... n#51385229
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
I recall reading somewhere that Kumho make Marshall tyres. There seems to be plenty of Marshall tyres out there. Even the treads have a similar pattern.
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Re: Kumho 10" tyres
...f y I try George Polley Motorsport in Cambridge and Mentions Dennis in Norfolk !!! Yokohama dealers ... I got 165 70 10,s road/race a0 32 r,s at 48 plus vat each dlvrd !!!...they stock the complete range...first class price,service and the best tyres money can buy in my mini-ing opinion....foxy52cookie1071 wrote:Anybody tried these?
KUMHO 145/80R10 69T
Not sure if there's a UK agent for them but there's a set on ebay at the moment. The ones they do for bigger rims are also good to the extent that some of the rally boys use them on tarmac events.
Niall.