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<blockquote data-quote="ALBundy" data-source="post: 36929" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>I have tried the Kumho Ecsta Supra which is supposed to be their top of the line model. And now the Ventus K105, which even has 50% rayon material, which normally only available for tires costing double the price. I find the Ventus to be quieter (Kumho is already good) and I get plenty of steering meaning that I find turning the car around to be easier. Not sure bout the grips yet (will try maybe during a convoy kekeke) but wet grip seems reasonable so far. This is probably due to the thread pattern which look similar to Michelin's Pilot Sport 1 (not 2) or Premacy. The Kumho has a deep channel in the middle, this probably helps on the wet surface but also contribute to a slightly higher road noise.My 2 cents.Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALBundy, post: 36929, member: 15"] I have tried the Kumho Ecsta Supra which is supposed to be their top of the line model. And now the Ventus K105, which even has 50% rayon material, which normally only available for tires costing double the price. I find the Ventus to be quieter (Kumho is already good) and I get plenty of steering meaning that I find turning the car around to be easier. Not sure bout the grips yet (will try maybe during a convoy kekeke) but wet grip seems reasonable so far. This is probably due to the thread pattern which look similar to Michelin's Pilot Sport 1 (not 2) or Premacy. The Kumho has a deep channel in the middle, this probably helps on the wet surface but also contribute to a slightly higher road noise.My 2 cents.Al [/QUOTE]
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