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Kuhmo 712's vs Kuhmo MX's
what is the difference between the two tires? Are the MX's ok in the rain or not as good as the 712's?
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MX's are not as good in the rain, but better dry traction. Softer compound and larger contact patches.
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MX > 712s
you shouldn't be driving aggressively in the rain anyways so it shouldn't matter too much :dunno: |
Originally posted by rick MX > 712s you shouldn't be driving aggressively in the rain anyways so it shouldn't matter too much :dunno: |
if you're really worried about wet traction as much as dry, look into toyo t1-s. costs more than kumhos but they are much much better
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I loved my kumhos in the rain.
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In the dry it's absolutely no contest, MX destroys 712. I wouldn't be surprised if they were just as good in the wet. If you want rain traction get a set of Bridgestone S-03s.
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I was going to get the MX, but the stupid guy messed up my order and gave me the Supra 712's instead. I yelled at his ass, and he gave me back my money, so I only payed $55/tire (installed) for the Supra 712's. Great deal for a very good tire (way more grip than the crappy stock michelins).
Get the MX if you can get your hands on them. They're out of stock at most places! |
ive never driven on mx's but wet vs dry traction on 712's is comparable. i would say from 30 mph im able to stop withing 1-2 feet on wet vs dry. on snow they are useless, i can rarely even get them to speed, much less stop in a reasonable time.
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My old sumitomo HRZ-II's were much better in the rain than my current Kumho 712's. Actually, they were better dry also. They were just better tires, and like $10 less each.
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