My pick goes to Uniroyals Tiger Paw. Had some on my vehicle a few yr's back, My mechanic kicked the tires one day to show me something strange. The tire just kept vibrating after the kik,,like ALOT!.
I had some Tiger Paws once too. Real wobblers in corners and not too hot on a straght road either.quote:
Originally posted by DakAttack:
My pick goes to Uniroyals Tiger Paw. Had some on my vehicle a few yr's back, My mechanic kicked the tires one day to show me something strange. The tire just kept vibrating after the kik,,like ALOT!.
You are dead right about every tire you listed. Let me add that the Sears tires wear very unevenly even on a proper balance and alignment. Also they can't take the abuse most tires can, hit a bump too fast and pop goes the Crossman.quote:
Firestone 500. Blow out. Firestone Wrangler. Tread separation. Sears tires. They have the worst wet traction. Good Years have the worst side walls. Very easy to get a bubble on the sidewall and or side wall blowout if you hit something like a curb.
I've run Dunlop SP9000 225/50-16" on my old '96 Audi S6 for the last 2 years, 25,000 miles (40,000 km). No problems so far. As they wear I've noticed they get a little more noisy.quote:
Originally posted by Johnson994:
Dunlops have belt shift issues that cause the tire to make you car pull to one side, go out of round, vibration, and if symptoms are ignored the belts will break up and the tire will explode.