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If you're looking for a really good expensive tire I'd recommend Bridgestone potenza sport AS. Middle of the road good tire Firestone Firehawk ASv2. Cheaper really good tire Uniroyal tiger paw. Or general altimax rt45. Really depends on what kind of vehicle you have as to which of those I would choose. But you definitely need an alignment to make sure any of those tires will last their mileage warranty. But I will say the best price for mileage out of those tires is definitely the Uniroyal and General.
I've always been extremely satisfied with uniroyal tires
Customers who went with Uniroyal rarely had anything negative to say. Anyway, as far as cheap tires go, Uniroyal are pretty good quality, have some trickle-down effects of tire technology from Michelin, and overall are a decent option if you need new tires but don't want to spend a lot of money.
I had the rainsport 3, very good tyre. The walls are a bit soft though.
I had tiger paw winter tires on my 03 accord. They ate the snow..brought me through the trenches and back!!
I like the Uniroyal Tigerpaw for my SUV. Good grip in winter weather, good wear, and just overall good bang for your buck!
I just had the following installed on my mk3.5 cabrio (a Golf III for all intents and purposes) two months ago: 195/60R14 Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring They have been good so far, no complaints on my end and they were available at my local tire shop for install.
Uniroyal is rebadged Michelin's stuff. I have two on my 06 fusion. They're alright.
I've had Uniroyals for a bit more than a year now, and honestly I'm not so impressed. I find it they lack grip in heavy cornerring, and also the 1st gear spins like mad if you try to step on it.
I'm on fucking Uniroyal tiger paws (needed tires, these were in stock) I've used lube with more grip
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