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Hi,

Is anybody using either Uniroyal Rainexpert 185/60R/14 or Toyo T1-R 195/55R/14 on standard 14inch Caterham rims?

I would be glad to hear what you think.

If you are using something else on 14inch rims and they are better than the standard ZV3's I would also be pleased to hear  

I don't need other advice on 13inch rims as I'm not going on that route thanks.

Redlight

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Hi

I used Uniroyal Rainexpert tyres on my 1.4 Classic and found them to be very good in the wet and also in the dry.I was on 14" rims and ran them at 17PSI.They gave a very compliant ride at that pressure and plenty of grip as they are a soft rubber.Wear was very light as well.

Dave

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I've used T1R's on 15" on the SV and they're ok.

Not as grippy as CR500 in the dry but as good in the wet and better in standing water.

Harder compound than CR500 so not quite as sticky in the cold weather.

Having said that, they're in another league to the ZV3's so should be a huge improvement on those *thumb_up*  (I've had all three)

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I'm using the uniroyals.  Had an earlier verson on my old Pug 106 a lightweight car and they were pretty good.  A few comments on here and I bought a couple to replace Avons on the Caterham.

I ran three sets of the Avons mine came on in 2003 and I found on pressures of 16 ish, I got good all weather grip - certainly didn't curtail my enjoyment of Alpine passes in summer, and never felt I was goning to slide off the road in the wet.  Car used for commuting in all weathers, long distance touring trips, holidays etc.

Bought the latest Avon a couple of years ago and slapped them on the back.  Seemed ok. ish.

Bought the uniroyals, put them on the back.  Move the Avons to the front.  And promptly came the closest I've come to crashing the car all by myself on the following morning commute.  Understeered onto the other side of the road on a corner I had been taking with no problem for the last 10 years in all weather, at all times, with no issues.  Luckily nothing coming the other way, and got it back just as the road ran out into grass, so no damage.

Figured the grip difference between front and rear was to blame.  Bought another pair of Uniroyals and normal order resumed, but with better wet grip.  I like 'em.

Anyone want a pair of little used Avons still with the moulding flash still on?

 

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I'm facing a similar question. Currently have 185/60/14 A048's (no longer available as road legal tyres) on the car but the tread is right on the limit (they were close when I bought the car last year).

I've got no experience of the car on 'road' tyres as opposed to the semi-slicks that are currently on there.

Currently weighing up between Uniroyals, Nankang NS-2R or R888s. R888/R888R's are so much more expensive though I'm unsure that they're worth the extra money, and I'll have to wait another couple of months before I have the money for them.

 

Haven't considered using a different sized tyre on there, not sure what effect it would have on the drive. Lack of space means I can't get a spare set of wheels for the track :(

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Rainexpert on the Pug.

Rainexpert 3 on the Caterham.

As far as I'm aware, the suffix 3 replaced, probably via 2, the suffix free Rainexpert.  Different tread pattern, but both grip well.  

I had some form of real ditch finders on the Pug originally, bought from the local garage - something black and round.  That used to want to spin on wet corners - thought it was due to the damage it had, but put the Pug on winter tyres one year and it didn't.  Put the orignals back on  - and it did.  Replaced with the Rainexpert and it was evenly balanced again - for an 1100cc old car, it's hoot to drive on back roads  ;-)  Good grip.  Certainly influenced decision to buy the 3 for the Caterham.

 

 

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Hi,

Had the Rainexperts on till Boxing Day, they'd been on all summer after not being able to get any more A021s. Found them not quite as good as the A021 in the warm & damp of Wales. But better than the Avons.

Boxing Day was a lot colder, little damp as well. Cue 180 degree spin coming out of a deserted roundabout at about 30 into the central reservation, fortunately only a kerb not Armco. Now, 4 new wheels, rear suspension & steering rack later I find myself back on ZV3s. Not a pleasant experience at all.

Now what to replace them with...

A

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Hi Bone Rat,

I think the common link between us is cold, wet, salt and I expect diesel.  My spin was similar but I didn't hit anything!  I had negotiated the roundabout and had just depressed the clutch to select third when mine let go. I hasten to add I was taking it very easily on my ZV3s. 

I now have Rainexpert 3 tyres but I'm going to wait until conditions improve before I venture out again, no salt and warmer weather.  The Rainmaster 3 is much softer than the ZV3 so I'm expecting it to be OK for normal fast road use. 

I'd be interested to hear what you end up choosing. 

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Hi,

Collected the car from repairs and had have only now had a good look over it. The ZV3s have a load of depth left but the date of manufacture 2005!

Think they'll be off pretty rapid - tempted to go back to the Uniroyals as they were good in summer & just not be a prat in the winter.

Andy

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Aww, but the they look so shiny! They take a really good polish, now like a set of round jackboots.

I'm just impressed they lasted so long.  Last year I picked up a 2011 MX5 with its original Yokohamas on & they were a mess, 6mm tread (6000 miles from new), deep splits all around the circumference. These seem pristine. ZV3 must be the tyre equivalent of the post nuclear war cockroach, indestructible!

Will leave them on while it's laid up over the winter & get something softer. Suppose they may be of use if anyone wants them for drifting...

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