Kapsen K3000 225/50 R17 98W
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Economy class summer tires come from the Middle Kingdom. The model is produced at the facilities of Shandong Huasheng Rubber Co in popular passenger and off-road sizes for wheel diameters from R16 to R21. The tire's tread pattern has a non-directional asymmetrical design - it demonstrates equally good driving qualities on both dry and wet road surfaces. A trio of rigid ribs in the medial tread area provide excellent directional stability of the vehicle at high speeds and are responsible for the proper transmission of traction and braking forces.
The drainage channels between the longitudinal stiffeners have an increased volume for quick self-cleaning of the contact spot from excess water masses. As a result, Kapsen K3000 225/50 R17 98W is characterized by excellent resistance to aquaplaning. The tire boasts reduced rolling resistance and uniform pressure distribution over the entire plane of the contact patch, which results in fuel efficiency and long mileage before the tread wears out.
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Price - quality, everything was fine, beautiful, aesthetic tires, promises to be quiet and durable. Due to its light weight it will save gasoline. Aesthetic rubber, soft, quiet There are no disappointments use Kapsen K3000 215/50 R17 95W less than month |
Good tires for the city and not very aggressive driving, when you're not looking for super-sporty characteristics. On dry asphalt, they hold the road quite decently. However, on wet surfaces, the grip could be a bit better. * Great price for 20" tires; * Suitable for heavy vehicles; * Performs well on dry asphalt. * Significant deterioration in grip on wet asphalt; * They say it's a bit noisy. I didn't notice any difference; * Not a premium brand, but China (which will still take over the world). |
































