big_kev Posted October 3, 2007 Report Posted October 3, 2007 You should have seen the old ones...... :lol: Quote
mk2vr6 Posted October 3, 2007 Report Posted October 3, 2007 OH dear! keep the reciept, it will probably last longer than the tyres! hit google and look for a couple of reviews from past and present users... side walls splitting I BROUGHT A PAIR OF WANLI TIRES AND IN TWO MONTHS THEY SHREADED THEY ARE NO GOOD! did track down that they are made in Lebannon! sued for copyright issues! by yokohama Well let me tell you from my experiance... DONT GET THEM!!!! Those tired f'in almost killed me... No joke. I bought some used rims and they came with the rims... Let me tell you those are the worst tires I have ever used. They suck in dry weather, meaning they break lose when I pull away from a stop with a little gas. And in the rain... well lets just say you would be safer driving with bald tires. Drawbacks are: they are heavy tires and they weigh more than the stock and road noise (loud humm) is really bad specially when the road is wet. Quote
Saif Rehman Posted October 3, 2007 Report Posted October 3, 2007 OH dear! keep the reciept, it will probably last longer than the tyres! hit google and look for a couple of reviews from past and present users... side walls splitting I BROUGHT A PAIR OF WANLI TIRES AND IN TWO MONTHS THEY SHREADED THEY ARE NO GOOD! did track down that they are made in Lebannon! sued for copyright issues! by yokohama Well let me tell you from my experiance... DONT GET THEM!!!! Those tired f'in almost killed me... No joke. I bought some used rims and they came with the rims... Let me tell you those are the worst tires I have ever used. They suck in dry weather, meaning they break lose when I pull away from a stop with a little gas. And in the rain... well lets just say you would be safer driving with bald tires. Drawbacks are: they are heavy tires and they weigh more than the stock and road noise (loud humm) is really bad specially when the road is wet. Oh dear!!!! BigKev will be shi**ing himself now Quote
big_kev Posted October 3, 2007 Report Posted October 3, 2007 (edited) Wanli are part of the "South China tyre & rubber company" and are the best selling brand in China. Looking at the reports on google...... Upon reading these reports, as suspected, most of them are from idiots. People say they don't hold the road well....think about this..... you have just changed from bald, or baldish tyres to ones with a deep tread....the vast majority of the time in this country the roads are dry....which tyre has better grip ?... muppets! I have yet to see a believable report on any tyre......I will go with the experience of the users on this forum.....anyone got these ? If 1,400,000,000 chinese say they are good.....who am I to argue. Best Brand Tyres Edited October 3, 2007 by big_kev Quote
insider Posted October 4, 2007 Report Posted October 4, 2007 Are they reinforced as well as XL? http://www.fordgalaxy.org.uk/ford/index.ph...st&p=116427 Quote
NikpV Posted October 4, 2007 Report Posted October 4, 2007 I thought XL meant reinforced neither to be confused with the load Rating e.g. 95 Quote
big_kev Posted October 4, 2007 Report Posted October 4, 2007 Are they reinforced as well as XL? Yep and they are also Black as well as being Black. Quote
insider Posted October 4, 2007 Report Posted October 4, 2007 If 1,400,000,000 chinese say they are good.....who am I to argue.I'd prefer the opinions of those that have more choice over the tyres they can put on their cars - http://www.tyretest.com/pkw_sommerreifen/w...1099/index.html Good luck! (only go out when it's dry!) Quote
Willie Krashitt Posted October 4, 2007 Report Posted October 4, 2007 From Reuters:. A New Jersey importer has asked the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for help in recalling about 450,000 light-truck tires made in China after a fatal rollover crash.The recall under circumstances reminiscent of the recall of millions of Firestone tires a few years ago is the latest of high profile incidents involving China-made products imported to the United States from tainted pet food to toys with lead paint.The tires, made by Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Co., have an insufficient or missing gum strip -- a safety feature to prevent belts from separating -- Foreign Tire Sales Inc. of New Jersey said in a report to the safety administration on June 11.Foreign Tire Sales told U.S. safety officials tires sold under the names Westlake, Telluride, Compass and YKS could fail at highway speeds. It also told federal officials at least six other U.S. distributors had sold tires of similar construction by the same manufacturer. 1.4 billion Chinese might be wrong after all. Quote
big_kev Posted October 4, 2007 Report Posted October 4, 2007 If 1,400,000,000 chinese say they are good.....who am I to argue. I'd prefer the opinions of those that have more choice over the tyres they can put on their cars - http://www.tyretest.com/pkw_sommerreifen/w...1099/index.html Good luck! (only go out when it's dry!) I never believe the Germans, however this one caught my eye.. Grip in dry conditions Score 1 Braking in dry condtions Score 1 Grip in wet conditions Score 2 Braking in wet condition Score 2 Grip in snow Score 6 Comfort Score 1 Tyre noise (in car) Score 2 Tyre noise (external) Score 2 Tyre wear Score 1 Please note: 1 is good ......I suspect the 6 for snow means it had never been driven on snow ? Also note the guy drives a BMW............and therefore is not to be relied upon. Quote
big_kev Posted October 4, 2007 Report Posted October 4, 2007 From Reuters:. A New Jersey importer has asked the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for help in recalling about 450,000 light-truck tires made in China after a fatal rollover crash.The recall under circumstances reminiscent of the recall of millions of Firestone tires a few years ago is the latest of high profile incidents involving China-made products imported to the United States from tainted pet food to toys with lead paint.The tires, made by Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Co., have an insufficient or missing gum strip -- a safety feature to prevent belts from separating -- Foreign Tire Sales Inc. of New Jersey said in a report to the safety administration on June 11.Foreign Tire Sales told U.S. safety officials tires sold under the names Westlake, Telluride, Compass and YKS could fail at highway speeds. It also told federal officials at least six other U.S. distributors had sold tires of similar construction by the same manufacturer. 1.4 billion Chinese might be wrong after all. 450,000 tyres is chickenfeed...... Here is the Firestone report... Bridgestone expects the latest tyre recall at its American Firestone unit to cost up to $30m. The United States government has asked for another 3.5 million Firestone tyres to be recalled for safety checks by Ford, which used them on sports utility vehicles. It follows the recall of 16 million Firestone Wilderness AT tyres in August 2000. Looks like the Chinese may be better than the Americans. Quote
seatkid Posted October 4, 2007 Report Posted October 4, 2007 (edited) I can just picture big_kev's missus dealing with those cheap tyres..... :lol: and remember....don't trust that jack :lol: Edited October 4, 2007 by seatkid Quote
scally Posted October 24, 2008 Report Posted October 24, 2008 Hi I know your posts are old but I have a 2005 galaxy and have had lots of problems with tyre wear. The car has allways drifted slightly to the left but this was blaimed on the road camber in my area (several garages have stated this) however, I have had the car 2-years and am on my 3rd set of tyres (Mitchelin 1st, Dunlop second). The dunlops were put on in january 08 and after 10k both front tyres are so worn on the inside edge, the reinforcing nylon is showing through. I am sure that this is not correct but my local ford garage has carried out a full geom check, tracking & visual check of all components but claim there is nothing wrong - obviously there is I will be insisting they look at it again as the problem has been there since i bought the car. I have also been told this type of wear is common on this car??? can anyone confirm this? I have just had the car checked after putting on some cheeper tyres (why spend a lot when they dont last long) and have been told that the bushes are slightly worn on both sides (too much play) and the n/s trackrod end has slightly more movement than the other side - I am having this checked Howevger, i wanted to know if anyone else has experienced problems like this with tyre wear and was it resolved? I have been told by a sharran owner that some parts around the drive shaft or trackrod end have a habit of going after 60-70k miles as is a non lubricating part and there is a lubricating kit one can buy for Quote
seatkid Posted October 24, 2008 Report Posted October 24, 2008 Please dont post the same reply or question in multiple threads. See my reply in the other thread. Quote
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