Kumho vs. Sumitomo
#2
RE: Kumho vs. Sumitomo
Over the years I have found that cheap tires are not good and good tires are not cheap.If you want something just to hold air and let your car roll in both directions then either brand would work.Personally,for a car that can go over 140 mph I would save my money and get a good speed rated brand name tire.
#3
RE: Kumho vs. Sumitomo
I had some kumho's on my 92 mustang. I loved them. I would put some on my 88 but I plan on buying some rims and don't want to spend the money on tires that I might only have for about 3 months. I use to live in Seattle and the Kumho's did great in the rain.
#5
RE: Kumho vs. Sumitomo
what do you consider low budget? I got my toyo's o www.tiredealsforless.com and got a great deal.
#6
RE: Kumho vs. Sumitomo
ORIGINAL: Chopper
Over the years I have found that cheap tires are not good and good tires are not cheap.If you want something just to hold air and let your car roll in both directions then either brand would work.Personally,for a car that can go over 140 mph I would save my money and get a good speed rated brand name tire.
Over the years I have found that cheap tires are not good and good tires are not cheap.If you want something just to hold air and let your car roll in both directions then either brand would work.Personally,for a car that can go over 140 mph I would save my money and get a good speed rated brand name tire.
#8
RE: Kumho vs. Sumitomo
ORIGINAL: Tim37
how many people really do 140+ i mean the fastest i have had my car is like 115 hell ist been years since i have been over 120. kumho 711 are h rateded witch will be plenty for most people.
ORIGINAL: Chopper
Over the years I have found that cheap tires are not good and good tires are not cheap.If you want something just to hold air and let your car roll in both directions then either brand would work.Personally,for a car that can go over 140 mph I would save my money and get a good speed rated brand name tire.
Over the years I have found that cheap tires are not good and good tires are not cheap.If you want something just to hold air and let your car roll in both directions then either brand would work.Personally,for a car that can go over 140 mph I would save my money and get a good speed rated brand name tire.