Given
80%
while driving a
Nissan 300ZX
(225/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 15,000
spirited miles
I have put a lot of abuse on these tires and I continue to be impressed with them, given the price I paid for them at the time. I got these when they were new on the market for 70usd a piece(now nearly double that), which for most tires... is the range you do not want, but these have proven themselves to be otherwise.
Street, dry, traction is impressive for what they are and the noise or squeal through corners... well honestly I have trouble getting them to make any noise below 50mph through a hard corner. Wheelspin is also impressive given the tread rating. I have put over 15k miles on them with -2 or more camber at all times and the tread is still above 60% despite being tracked multiple times and daily driven.
Street, wet, we all know that in wet that tires will lose a lot of traction... however these tires specifically give no indication of going past their limits and simply put, one minute you have traction and the next second you dont. If you take a corner too fast with these in the wet you WILL lose traction, on the front it will understeer, on the rear it will oversteer and if you have them on all four corners you will slide into the curb. These are not tires for going fast in the wet.
Street, snow, quite honestly.. I am VERY surprised at how well they grip in snow and ice given that they are a summer tire exclusively. Being said given their wet traction I would not push these tires, but you shouldnt have to worry about them losing traction IF you drive respectably.
Dragstrip, dry, traction is again like the street impressive despite the tread rating. They grip considerably well except on heavy 5k+ launches, wheelspin is minimal compared to other tires of the same range.
Circuit, dry, as above traction is decent and the noise through cornering is a lot lower than some other tires. They just refuse to squeal as much as some Pirellis I've used. You can feel when they are about to give on the track, compared to the street where you never really reach that breaking point; and as opposed to wet where it simply snaps off.
Overall, for the price the performance given is remarkable, not many tires in this pricerange can offer the same level of performance. Normally tires in this range make you feel like you're driving a TVR Tuscan with bald tires, which IS scary, these however do not feel like that at all. Well worth the money if you need a GOOD cheap tire.
Obviously these will not grip as much as Goodyear Eagle F1s, or Bridgestone Potenzas, but for what they are they are good tires.