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Front "yawn" tires.

I am looking for some front tyres for my RT here in the UK. The front runners as far as wet/dry performance, seem to me to be Duraturn Mozza 4S. The ads say this is an American made product, So has anyone any information to share.
Thanks
 
THAT TIRE

Never heard of them ............ there are quite a few NAME brands that have sizes to fit ..... so this begs the question ...... WHY ???????? ............. Mike :thumbup:
 
Are you sure you don't mean Duraturn MOZZO tires, not Mozza?? :dontknow:

The Duraturn MOZZO's are not 'unknown' here in Oz, but are rare & pretty hard to come by because they seem to be a UK ONLY tire - if you want them here they hafta be imported from the UK; which is odd for a (supposedly? I didn't check!) US made tire, since most of our Tire imports either come direct from SE Asia/China or come from/thru the US?!? ;)

So it sounds like even if they are US MADE, they are only destined for the UK & possibly EU market.... In which case you make your choice, pay the money, & take your chances!! That said, it won't be too hard for them to a whole lot better than the Kendas! :opps: :shocked:

But like Mike inferred, there are lotsa well know world wide brand names with tires that have proven they DO fit & they ARE better than the Kendas, especially if you run them at appropriate (lower) pressures for a much stronger/heavier construction tire.... so why not try one of them?? In no specific order of preference or anything else, there's Federal, Toyo, Yokahama, Bridgestone, Kumho, Falken, Hankook, Continental, Michelin, even Maxxis..... & the list just goes on... & on..... & on....... all with similar/suitable sized tires that have at least the same or better load & speed ratings. :2thumbs:
 
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not to forget nankangs AS1
you cannot compare car rated performance wet/dry for spyders
only from spyder owners with aforementioned tyres

these tyres get my vote 165/65/15 AS1
russ
 
Nankang AS1

Hi Merlot,
I can get hold of these tyres in the size you stated, 165 65 15. Does changing from a 55 standard ratio to 65 make much difference.
 
I am looking for some front tyres for my RT here in the UK. , So has anyone any information to share.
Thanks

Fire off a PM to OJ UK here on the site. He lives in the UK and may be able to advise on new tires for you.
 
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