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Nankang Tyres??

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has anybody ever used nankang tyres??

good or bad??

touch wouldn't pole barge

Hard as nails mate, will last generations, but will kill you in the wet.

touch wouldn't pole barge

Hard as nails mate, will last generations, but will kill you in the wet.

Couldnt say it better myself.

In the wet its like grip grip......gone :rofl:

Know folk who have used them on trackday cars and reckon they are OK in dry. Personally would not try until someone else checks them out.

Kumho KU31 cost about the same and are a known commodity.

Chris

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i'm glad i asked now, i've been offered a really good deal on them, but to be honest i noramlly get toyo proxies.... suppose i better stick to 'old faithfull' then

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anyone that looked into it, would find the nankang ns-2 to be almost as good on reviews as the eagle f1's at twice the price.

they are also manufactured by YOKOHAMA.

i had a set, they weren't bad at all.

im gonna try a set of toyo proxies (fitted tomorrow) so if they are as good as the toyos, i will let you know .....

i'm glad i asked now, i've been offered a really good deal on them, but to be honest i noramlly get toyo proxies.... suppose i better stick to 'old faithfull' then

4x 195/50 r15 nankang ditchfinders (NS2)

anyone that looked into it, would find the nankang ns-2 to be almost as good on reviews as the eagle f1's at twice the price.

they are also manufactured by YOKOHAMA.

i had a set, they weren't bad at all.

im gonna try a set of toyo proxies (fitted tomorrow) so if they are as good as the toyos, i will let you know .....

Noway! The nankangs aren’t even in the same class i've had all of the above and the F1's are the best by far in the P!ssing rain they are unreal. Try driving after a week of sunny days and one little bit of rain and the nankang wont have any grip even at low speed.

Toyos are ok but my car liked to slide a far bit with them as with F1's it would just holed the line.

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