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 Best Wet Grip 185/60R14 Tyres

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amscouzach57
post Mar 8 2022, 08:37 PM

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QUOTE(davinyap @ Mar 8 2022, 12:51 PM)
Hey guys, I'm looking for the best wet grip tyres for my Saga FLX. 185/60R14 tyres. Don't care about road noise, don't care about tyre wear. If it grips well in the wet, better than the rest, then it's a winner for me. My Viking City Tech Tyres are shitty with wet roads. The road is just wet without any stagnant water and it still skids when braking. Tested it at an empty Giant Hypermarket open air carpark. Kinda shocking to see how poor it performs.
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A bit difficult to find a decent grippy tyre for that size.

You can try Dunlop SP Sport J6, & see if it is to your liking. It is definitely better than your current ones.
amscouzach57
post Mar 9 2022, 05:15 AM

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QUOTE(davinyap @ Mar 9 2022, 12:01 AM)
Yeah. 185/60R14 have a very limited amount of tyres to choose from. Thought of upgrading to 195/50R15, but sidewall too thin. Know few friends bend their rims when entering a pothole. Not sure if Saga FLX can fit a 195/55R15 setup or not.
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For upsizing tyres & rims, the recommended size would be 195/50R15. This is the standard size for Saga FLX 1.6 SE.
amscouzach57
post Mar 10 2022, 07:21 PM

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QUOTE(littlefire @ Mar 10 2022, 11:31 AM)
BTW, the latest best 2022 wet braking tire now is Bridgestone Turanza T005, Ventus Prime 4 & follow by Falken ZE310 at top 3...

Michelin even with higher level Primacy 4 also loss to Maxxis HP5...

https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/2022-Su...et-Overview.htm

For your 185/60/R14 tires, mostly Falken ZE310 got stock ready in Malaysia. Even no, another model from Falken SN832 also score very good during 2018 year test.

https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/2018-AD...-175-65-R14.htm
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Falken ziex ZE310 R Ecorun does not have 14 inch tyres. They start from 15 inches

 

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