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hello everyone,

Just bought a set of kumho ku19 for $290.00 ea fitted & balanced with free punture repair and tyre rotation every 5000km for the life of the tyre (on kumho official website they are RRP $555.50). question is has anyone else used these before and what do ya reckon? i've done a search and there's not much on these tyres.

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Go for the KU36, really grippy in the dry but not so in the wet, anyway who drives fast when it rains....

I have done around 10,000ks so far on a set of KU36's, they are noisy as f#*k, sound like 4wd tyres. Great grip with predictable handling wet or dry.

when deciding it was either ku36 or 31 i've read alot of opinions/review and most said for street only driving ku31 was better than ku36 (which grip better when up to temp). i don't track my car (plus this cold melbourne weather) so i chose to get the ku31 but when i went to get my tyre they only had ku19 in stock (didn't wanna wait to order in needed tyres badly as all tyres were getting bald) had a quick look at kumho website on my phone saw that ku19 rrp was more than rrp for ku31 so i got the ku19 fitted. hence original post about ku19.

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