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The V730s are bulletproof and I was able to get about 150 runs out of them before they heatcycled out.
If you're in arizona and it's not going to rain then go for the v730 all day. The v730 likes heat way better, and you'll get more runs out of a set.
Kumho V730s.
Kumho PA31.
They’re my go-to for my dailies. Fairly priced, great wet performance and they’re pretty sticky and predictable on curvy roads. Currently have some on mine and they’ve seen several autocross weekends, mountain carving nights and are comfortable and pretty quiet during long drives and commuting while retaining good life.
I’m digging my Kumho Solus on my wife’s 3
They are great value for the price. I put them on my VW after the Bridgestone (very noisy) wore out. These have a better, quieter, luxury ride.
Nothing wrong with the Kumho tires but those are Z rated and ultra high performance tires. They won’t last long and will ride like an ox cart. But they will grip very well.
I'm running on Kumhos, so I can't say much about others. Kumho (KM17) is OK, but it generates a flat spot in few weeks if car just sits and then first 10 miles are bumpy. Quite cheap so perhaps I can stand that, but not really much cheaper than others, so I won't buy another set.
Changed to Kumho ecsta. Nag dry rot.
The V730s are in the bottom of their class in rain performance in Tire Rack's testing and I tend to agree with their ranking.
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