It appears that a good chunk of rubber on the sidewall of the the front passenger tyre has come off on out A3 after my misses managed to curb the wheel. Oops! I'd rather err on the side of caution and thinking it's time to get the front set replaced.
Looking for a decent set of tires that won't break the bank and will last long. Currently the car has Nexen N'Fera SU4 (the ones that require replacing) at the fronts, while the backs are Pirelli P Zero. For the record, the car doesn't see more than 5k miles a year (more like 4k for the last two) and mainly gets used from supermarket runs and occasional motorway trips down the M1.
My quick research indicates that Avon ZZ5 (or ZV7 what's the difference anyway?), Uniroyal Rainsport 3 and
Barum Bravuris 3HM seem to be good choices. On top, there are three wild cards: Kumho KU39, Nankang NS 20 and Ovation VI-388. All these are between £50 - £70 fitted/tyre, which is my effective budget.
Wondering if anyone has experience with any of the tyres above?
Thanks.
P.S. Yes, I know this particular topic has been beaten to death, but the threads I found were mostly from a few years ago so I thought, why not?
Looking for a decent set of tires that won't break the bank and will last long. Currently the car has Nexen N'Fera SU4 (the ones that require replacing) at the fronts, while the backs are Pirelli P Zero. For the record, the car doesn't see more than 5k miles a year (more like 4k for the last two) and mainly gets used from supermarket runs and occasional motorway trips down the M1.
My quick research indicates that Avon ZZ5 (or ZV7 what's the difference anyway?), Uniroyal Rainsport 3 and
Barum Bravuris 3HM seem to be good choices. On top, there are three wild cards: Kumho KU39, Nankang NS 20 and Ovation VI-388. All these are between £50 - £70 fitted/tyre, which is my effective budget.
Wondering if anyone has experience with any of the tyres above?
Thanks.
P.S. Yes, I know this particular topic has been beaten to death, but the threads I found were mostly from a few years ago so I thought, why not?