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FK07U tyre reviews


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FK07U tyre review

Grip in dry conditions

Braking in dry conditions

Grip in wet conditions

Braking in wet conditions

Grip in snow

Driving comfort

Internal noise level

Tyre wear

Fuel consumption

Average based on 3 test results
Ø 243,768 km driven


23.05.2015 from  Note  4.2
(180 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level
  • Tyre wear  N/A
  • Fuel consumption  N/A
Tyre size and vehicle make
205 / 70 R14
FORD '68 Mustang
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
Value for money, all round good tyre.

19.09.2012 from  Note  2.4
(4,828 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption  N/A
Tyre size and vehicle make
185 / 70 R13 H
Fiat 124 Spider
Result: Would you buy again? Probably
Comment:
Tires are mounted on a classic 70's sports car. Good 13' tires are hard to find. Happy with this choice.

24.06.2006 from  Denver Bunzel Note  0.86
(25,000 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption  N/A
Tyre size and vehicle make
195 / 70 R14 H
Mercedes-Benz 280E
Result: Would you buy again? Probably not
Comment:
The worst tyre I've ever had. The grip levels are worse than retreads. In the wet, they have no grip. On a rainy day, on some roundabouts in Canberra (Australia), I cannot exceed 35km/h without sliding out. These roundabouts are located in 80km/h zones. The tyres cannot hold much air pressure, hence the ride is a bit sloppy. From memory, maximum tyre pressure was well under 36PSI which is pathetic. As I drive in Australia, the roads in Australia are not the best with potholes and often, I have to drive on gravel and rocky roads. These tyres have developed holes for the air to leak. One of the holes is on the side wall. These tyres are not reliable and are dangerous in wet weather. The only positive thing I can say about this tyre is that they are good for burnouts and drifting, but that's about it.