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I recently stepped up from normal Ute tyres to A/Ts.
I chose Winrun because they were affordable, reliable and great value for money.
The tyres travel well on the highway but also off road as well, so a great all round product to suit my needs.
Very happy customer
Purchased in for $149.
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Great budget tyre
Can't fault them for budget tyres at $90 each fitted. Previously ran Bridgestone Duelers on my Subaru Outback and now on Winrun. Took them down to Perisher and grip and handling is better than I expected from a budget brand. No slippage whatsoever. Was also quiet on the highways.
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- 25 reviews
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Fairly Happy
I got about 50,000 kms out of a set of these on a mitsubishi mirage.
Echoing what someone else said, these tires struggled to go straight for about the first 5,000kms. Driving on the highway was miserable due to the car slowly wandering randomly left or right, endlessly. This was not an alignment problem. This problem disappeared after the tyres wore in a bit around 5000kms. My car also initially handled like a tank... the agility and fun of the drive was gone. I also feel this improved in time, or I just got used to it.
Wet grip is average. ...
Read moreThe Winrun's felt consistent and predictable in the wet, but certainly could not corner or brake the way the previous Yokohama BluEarth's or Goodyear Fuelmax tyres could in rainy conditions. There are a decent number of tyres out there, even from big name brands (their cheaper models) that are just plain dangerous in the wet. The Winrun's are average in wet... but are one of the cheapest tyres around, so good value. Would I buy again? Sure, I guess. The price is right. I do a decent bit of uber driving and every penny counts. I drive safely and defensively. But honestly... Continental has some of the best tyres on the market for braking and cornering in the wet. I'll likely spend the extra $50 a tyre for better safety, and driving performance. A crash at speed can cost thousands or tens of thousands of dollars, but more importantly, your limbs or life. I like saving money, tyre prices hurt, but there are smarter ways to save money. If you are truly broke and it is a choice between used tyres or the winruns... pick the winruns every time. All tyres lose a substantial amount of their grip each year as the rubber ages and hardens. I always notice around 4-5 years a tyres wet grip is often terrible compared to how the tyre was when new. This is also why new Winrun's will feel (and probably will) outperform any tyre getting replaced that is 5+ years old. But the reality is the more expensive brand tyres will perform even better. I'm glad to have Winrun in the market providing quality, high value tyres, but don't fool yourself into believing they will perform equally to Continental, Yokohama, Goodyear, etc's expensive lines of tyres.- Build Quality
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Great budget tyre
Bought them for my 2nd car which is a small hatch back. Grip and handling is much better the expected from these. Dry road grip is great and while little noisy the difference wasn't great comparw to main stream tyre brands used before
Purchased in at Tyroola for $295.
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- 12 reviews
- 8 likes
Can't fault them, $69 fitted and balanced
Only had them on for a week on my 2012 Camry Altise.
Found a tyre shop in Bayswater WA that fit them for $69 balanced.
I was worried about noise but they are quieter than the Bridgestone Potenza Serenity Plus tyres that were on previously.
They are asymetrical and it's rained a bit however they grip superior to the Bridgestone Potenza.
These are H rated (210kph) vs the Bridgestones V (240kph) but I don't drive that fast, who does in a Camry?!
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Purchased in for $69.
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You have to be realistic with your expectations
Great for the price you pay, but don’t be expecting anything other than what you pay...
I probably would get them again, depending on the money I have to spend at the time when I need to replace my tyres, ...if I have enough money I’d buy better, but if I’m skint, I’d buy them again, knowing I get what I pay for and having low expectations
So far the majority of driving I’ve done has been on dry road and I haven’t needed to put them to the test, but after about a tank of petrol (around 500 km) the noise from these tyres really became noticeable. But since I paid about $60 per tyre vs double that for other tyres I chalked that down to the price
- CarSubaru liberty sedan
- 11 reviews
- 11 likes
Good value tyres
I don't do any off-road driving. Most of the driving is through the city and occasionally typical South Australian dirt roads. So far I did not feel any difference between these tyres and the tyres I got with my Forester - neither the fuel consumption, nor the car steering, nor grip. At the same time they are very cheap.
Overall, I feel satisfied.
- CarSubaru Forester 2009
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These are best budget tires out there.
Got them through tyresales.com.au. Very happy with the purchase. As these are very cheap tires my expectations were pretty low. But I got to admit, these tyres did so much better. They very quiet which I wasn’t even expecting. They are good on wet conditions. Comfortable. Yet to find out the durable part. Hope they will last long.
- Car2002 Toyota Corolla
Perfect choice
I am driving Uber full time . These tyres are excellent with the price you are going to pay.
Good on dry and wet roads. Never failed and i will buy again.
Previously i used those tyres and they lasted for more than 60 000 km.
Highly recommend if you are looking for budget tyres.
- CarCamry 2013
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- 9 reviews
- 15 likes
Tyres seem to stray offline allot!
Tyres really struggling to go straight,seem to wander all over the road, brand new, had wheel alignment as well, but still tyres take you all over the lane, not happy at all, no stability...no confidence!!!
Good in wet though...would I buy again? No I would not, previous optilife tyres held a straight line very stable.
These things just provide no confidence, your constantly correcting direction.....Not good...but cheap
- CarToyota echo
- 48 reviews
- 32 likes
Winrun tyres
I purchased these tyres 12 months ago and they have done the job very well, they are not a well known brand, but don't come with a hefty price tag either, would buy them again, I have travelled throughout Victoria and NSW towing my caravan, and these tyres have never failed me
- CarMitsubishi triton 2013
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Budget tyres. Value for money
I found these budget tyres to be of value for money, and perform relatively well in the wet or dry. Good for a buzz car. They've not let me down so far, and have sufficient grip in the wet or dry. They're not premium tyres, but good enough to get by on if you don't want to burn a hole in your pocket.
- CarHyundai Getz S 2009
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- 33 reviews
- 18 likes
Great tyres for the money
These tyres are in the budget line but brake and handle as good as very good tyres. Handle both the wet and dry conditions well. Only complaints are slight tyre noise, and that they are nothing much to look at. Would buy again as they satisfy needs without breaking the bank.
- CarAlfa Romeo 159
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
Good all round weather grip
Purchased these off Tyroola's site online. Only driven on them for about a month but durability wise they are holding up well. Take my car on a few mountain runs and these handle the same, if not better than the Pirelli's I previously had on. Will more than likely buy another set in the future.
- CarAudi A4
- 9 reviews
- 5 likes
Very good value for money
I bought this tyre on Supercheap's web site. It was $50 delivered per tyre plus $15 fitting. I have so far did about 5000km on it. it handles well in dry and very well in wet including pouring rain. The noise level is about the same as the Dunlop I had before. I did a lot of research before order this tyre and am very happy with the purchase.
- CarColt
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I am wanting to replace the tyres on my daughters Honda Jazz 2008 model. The previous tyres were Silverstone and whilst a reasonable tyre - very noisy on the road. Can you advise the best tyre for `lack of road noise' in your range. Thankyou, Mike Edgtton
The Winrun r380, which I used in my girlfriend’s 2002 Corolla was not that noisy. For the price they are really well worth it. We have done around 10000kms on them and they do perform well on the wet and on dry.
If you’re looking for a tyre with “lack of road noise”, you’re going to luck out with cheap tyres... the winruns were good for the first 2 weeks or so, then the road noise really picked up!
If you...
Read more’re really looking for a quieter tyre, you are going to have to buy the more expensive tyres...We ended up going with Kumho for a little more than the Winrun and whilst there is a bit of road noise, there is far less than the previous tyres,
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Could anyone tell me the treadwear rating of the Winrun R380?
Thanks in advance, Graeme.
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