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michelin pilot super sports are coming in at 121.63 each on tyre shopper so I think that pretty much rules them out unless they last an extra 10k miles per tyre 

Coming to this point of the year, Uniroyal Rainsport 3's would and are my current choice.
[TW]Fox;28682317 said:Can we please stop with the Uniroyal love? They are a mid range tyre not a UHP tyre and do not perform as well as other UHP tyres.
Here they are coming 5th in a test of midrange tyres (Mostly, not sure why there is a CS5 in this test but no surprise to see it win against a load of midrange tyres):
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/2015-AMS-Performance-Tyre-Test.htm
The Uniroyal is a good tyre but it's a midrange tyre designed for the smaller tyre sizes.
michelin pilot super sports are coming in at 121.63 each on tyre shopper so I think that pretty much rules them out unless they last an extra 10k miles per tyre![]()
I've just changed to Pirelli PZero Rossos
As per my above comment - be interested to see if you experience the same wet weather drop off once they get to between 3 and 4mm remaining. Had the same thing on 2 1/2 sets of them, so didn't seem to be isolated (2 different suppliers/fitters).
Just curious, but what tyres at similar tread are you comparing it too? The tyre has lost roughly 50% of its tread depth so will be significantly worse in the wet.
The PZero Rossos gave me absolutely no confidence on even a damp road when worn to 3mm - it was like driving on ice, yet the dry performance was unaffected.
This thread is stuck to the top of the forum:
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18488269
technically that thread is just about prices though.
How dare someone actually recommend tyres that they've used, the sheer audacity of it!
I would rate RS3's higher than some of those mentioned. No reason to complain that several people have used them and prefer them over other more expensive models, remember higher price doesn't always mean higher quality.[TW]Fox;28683368 said:As a midrange tyre recommendation, a competitor to something like a Goodyear Efficientgrip for example (Also listed in that test), the RS3 is a sensible and reasonable suggestion. However it just isn't the same type of tyre as those in his list.
I would rate RS3's higher than some of those mentioned. No reason to complain that several people have used them and prefer them over other more expensive models, remember higher price doesn't always mean higher quality.