0/0 R15 Tyres
The following tyres have been reviewed in 0/0 R15.
| Tyre Reviewed | Dry Grip | Wet Grip | Feedback | Handling | Wear | Comfort |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kumho Road Venture MT KL71 (7) | 86% | 84% | 82% | 59% | 93% | 77% |
| Pirelli P6000 (175) | 66% | 46% | 55% | 48% | 67% | 60% |
0/0 15 Tyre Review Highlights
Kumho Road Venture MT KL71 rated 73% while driving a Jeep XJ Cherokee
Driving on a combination of roads for 3 average miles
Driving on a combination of roads for 3 average miles
Surprisingly good on-road grip for a mud tyre, both wet and dry. Not massively noisy either, though obviously not as quiet as an AT or road tyre would be. Also seem to wear pretty well.
Obviously the above is not their main purpose and they are pretty effective off-road in sand, gravel and mud.
I drove these on a TJ Wrangler for a while and didn't hesitate to order a set for my XJ when I wanted mud tyres for it (30 x 9.5 x 15 fitment)
Obviously the above is not their main purpose and they are pretty effective off-road in sand, gravel and mud.
I drove these on a TJ Wrangler for a while and didn't hesitate to order a set for my XJ when I wanted mud tyres for it (30 x 9.5 x 15 fitment)
I have just started driving (only around 1 year) and have found that this tyre will last time after time. However, it does seem to be quite rigid, therefore, it is quite hard to know whether or not you are skidding, I have found with these on a Ford Focus, it is best to be mindful of the slide juddering that the entire car makes, as opposed to sensing it via the stearing column. I have just been driving in the snow and ice [22/12/09] and have found that it does perform well on the stuff when moving, but... if you stop the car in the stuff only for a moment, you might find your car is struggling to make and exit with the P6000.