Originally Posted By: bourne
They havent yet. I did hate the old Signatures as well. The new ones however seem to be working well for a lot of our customers. One of them even commented that they rode quieter than the Comfortreds she had before! I wouldnt go that far but hey maybe .......
The Dunlop Signature's that came on my daughter's used Mazda3 were horid in terms of noise regardless of tire rotation. They still rode quite well over irregularities but, viberated on the hiwy even after balancing. They tracked through the snow quite will inspite of being at 1/2 tread or lower and they handled routine cornering without squeeling. They also had a nice BEEFY look to 'em which added to the vehicles overall appearance.
We replaced the Dunlop Signatures with Hankook Optimo H727(not an optimal tire for a Mazda3). But good for the driving style and climate. The Signature's may have a better ride over irregularities(used) that the H727's(new).
If it wasn't for the noise/viberations and poor reviews as the Signature's aged, we would have bought them again. Although, the H727's do go about their business without calling much attention to themselves.
I have always had a fondness for Dunlop tires as I have had many models that served me well. I still have a better track record with Dunlop as compeard to G/Y
They havent yet. I did hate the old Signatures as well. The new ones however seem to be working well for a lot of our customers. One of them even commented that they rode quieter than the Comfortreds she had before! I wouldnt go that far but hey maybe .......
The Dunlop Signature's that came on my daughter's used Mazda3 were horid in terms of noise regardless of tire rotation. They still rode quite well over irregularities but, viberated on the hiwy even after balancing. They tracked through the snow quite will inspite of being at 1/2 tread or lower and they handled routine cornering without squeeling. They also had a nice BEEFY look to 'em which added to the vehicles overall appearance.
We replaced the Dunlop Signatures with Hankook Optimo H727(not an optimal tire for a Mazda3). But good for the driving style and climate. The Signature's may have a better ride over irregularities(used) that the H727's(new).
If it wasn't for the noise/viberations and poor reviews as the Signature's aged, we would have bought them again. Although, the H727's do go about their business without calling much attention to themselves.
I have always had a fondness for Dunlop tires as I have had many models that served me well. I still have a better track record with Dunlop as compeard to G/Y
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