Matt H
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Registered: 11th Sep 01
Location: South Yorkshire
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I need two new rear tyres on my 2.0 & I was wanting them today. Just rang up the tyre place in Donny & they don't have any Yoko's in (What I have at the moment) but they have some Uniroyal nes in at the same price ( I think he said they were uniroyal rainsports)
Anyone got/had these? Thoughts on them?
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liamC
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Registered: 28th Feb 04
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My mate swears by them. Says they're really good.
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Rhino
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Registered: 18th Oct 03
Location: Falkirk
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Superb....
I would get em again...
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simonp
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Registered: 12th Jan 01
Location: Portishead Drives:Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo
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I've got them on my Astra V6 and they seem to perform well on that. It eats tyres anyway, but they seem to stay nicer for longer than say Toyo's etc. Decent level of grip, and as the name suggests, Rainsport are pretty good in the wet.
[Edited on 04-04-2005 by simonp]
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Matt H
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Cheers guys
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Corsa E-Tec
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Registered: 4th Feb 04
Location: Stevenage Drives: Leon Cupra
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i've got rain sports, hold the road well, there a good price too but there soft tyres and can wear quicky.
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Ned
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Registered: 1st Sep 01
Location: Dudley, West Midlands
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Ive had rainsport 1's for a while, the grip in the dry is very good but in the wet they come into there own! great tyre apart from the quick wear rate, they really do feel it in the summer
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loo_goblin
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Registered: 14th Jul 04
Location: Horsham, West Sussex
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to be honest they r the slowest wearign tyres in the price range, got to go to michelins to get long life but they cost double sumtimes triple the price or rainsports.
rainsports are wot i am gettin on my Rota;s wen rarerims give me a quote for them, 590 with toyos but they r shoot
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