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Hey,

I might be getting some new rims but the problem is they have brand new Wanlis on the front. I just want to know if anyone on here has had any experience with them. I have some on my drift rims as RWC tyres on the back but that's about all they are good for + drift. But seriously I highly doubt these tyres would rate highly in grip???

Front grip is kind of important to me, I think everyone on here would agree. :woot:

Thanks :nuke:

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Mate these tyres are shit, after a short time the side walls start to crack, very dangerous.

If anyone is using these tyres check for cracks.

I was speaking to a supplier the other day and he has piles of them with cracks, He is waiting for them to be claimed on warranty.

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Well i have had them for 6 months on my stock RWC rims and there great!

cheap unuff to abuse and drive as queit & smooth as any new tyre.

I asked my import jap man about them as we are old friends and he said never had a claim in 2 years so ?

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