I put RainSport 3s on my 330 and for the money they're brilliant. It rains most of the time in this country so you may as well have tyres designed for that purpose. I got two front ones (18) for £180 fitted and balanced at Charles Hurst tyres in Boucher.Checked black circles the other day for 235/35/19, around £174 fitted for Michelin Pilot Supersports
Camskill doing 235/35/19 Uniroyal Rainspirt 3's for £107 delivered, fitting to be added on at around £40 for the 4
Anyone ever used Zetas?
We have sold hundreds of them and have yet to hear a bad report.
They're Chinese but seem to be one of the better ones.
A lot of budget tyres have the habit of decent grip when cornering but once past there limit just completely let go, where as the better tyres tend to lose grip more progressively giving you a chance of staying out of the hedge.Some budget tyres are very deceptive in that they grip unbelievably well for the first couple of mm but when they get towards halfway to the markers the grip just disappears. It's all to do with the compound.
I've heard of this on more than one occasion with Sunnys, which is why we don't sell them.
As for Uniroyals, the Rainsport 3s are 'A' rated for wet grip, which is almost unheard of even among the top brands. If they didn't have such soft sidewalls they'd be almost perfect.