and wet rating is certainly needed in the ukZed Baron said:I had PZeros on mine (19" non runflats) and they were good, grip was excellent. Replaced them with Goodyear Eagle F1's (better wet rating)
Sadly, much of the 'rating' of tyres in the UK is nonsense, methodologically and statistically. So, I'm not looking for what the comics say, but for members' own experience and choices.Phoenixboy said:… and wet rating is certainly needed in the uk![]()
Z4M-2006 said:I have P zero's on the Jag..
Average would be my estimate...
I think at the price point i would get a set of Vreds...

mr wilks said:Wary of worm can opening :roll: just lately i had been running the Dunlop SportMaxx RT2 in 18inch on my ZMR , initially surprised how good they felt which soon turned into impressedso much so i bought a set of 19s for the CSLs which are now on the car & zero complaints so far .
Pricewise they are below Michelin , Pirelli , Conti & Goodyear but above Vredestein + Hankooks
Zed Baron said:I had PZeros on mine (19" non runflats) and they were good, grip was excellent. Replaced them with Goodyear Eagle F1's (better wet rating)
my comment was a serious one, as in, a tyre that is rated better in the wet is far more useful in our wet climate in most situations as oppose to a tyre that performs slightly better in hot sticky conditions, but not as good in wet conditions.Busterboo said:Sadly, much of the 'rating' of tyres in the UK is nonsense, methodologically and statistically. So, I'm not looking for what the comics say, but for members' own experience and choices.Phoenixboy said:… and wet rating is certainly needed in the uk![]()
Yes, I appreciate that. The difficulty is how the 'ratings' are produced and expressed.Phoenixboy said:my comment was a serious one ...Busterboo said:Sadly, much of the 'rating' of tyres in the UK is nonsense, methodologically and statistically. So, I'm not looking for what the comics say, but for members' own experience and choices.Phoenixboy said:… and wet rating is certainly needed in the uk![]()
You're right, of course, but these are not the only criteria used in commercial or media promotion. Look, for example, at tyre YouTubes and see.enuff_zed said:The tyre ratings are not just an impression from a comic, clown, journo, or any other random person.
They are legally required to be applied by the manufacturers.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/eu-tyre-labelling-regulation-compliance-and-guidance
Regulation No 1222/2009 (the Labelling of Tyres with respect to Fuel Efficiency and other Essential Parameters)
Regulation 228/2011 (with regard to the wet grip testing method for C1 tyres)
Regulation 1235/2011 (with regard to the wet grip grading of tyres, the measurement of rolling resistance and the verification procedure)
Busterboo said:You're right, of course, but these are not the only criteria used in commercial or media promotion. Look, for example, at tyre YouTubes and see.enuff_zed said:The tyre ratings are not just an impression from a comic, clown, journo, or any other random person.
They are legally required to be applied by the manufacturers.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/eu-tyre-labelling-regulation-compliance-and-guidance
Regulation No 1222/2009 (the Labelling of Tyres with respect to Fuel Efficiency and other Essential Parameters)
Regulation 228/2011 (with regard to the wet grip testing method for C1 tyres)
Regulation 1235/2011 (with regard to the wet grip grading of tyres, the measurement of rolling resistance and the verification procedure)