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The rain caught me out today - had an "interesting" four wheel drift moment on a roundabout where the surface is different between lanes, and different again on entry and exit. The near-end-of-life dunlops on the front are in my mind to blame, always amazes me how sudden the loss of grip is when the tread is getting toward replacement level.<br />
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I have Nexen N3000 on the rear, they have lasted 20k miles and still grip better than the dunlops...
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I used to run Dunlop SP9000's and they were useless in the wet. I have changed to Khumo SPT's now and they are so much better and a lot less money too!<img src="/styles/mbclub/smilies/thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumb:" title="Thumb :thumb:" data-shortname=":thumb:" /></div>