Brand | DUNLOP |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 165/65R14 |
Section Width | 165 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 963 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 9 32nds |
Tread Type | Symmetrical |
Ply Rating | 4-Ply |
Rim Width | 14 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 24 inches |
Item Diameter | 570 Millimeters |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 165/65R14 |
Construction Type | Radial |
Manufacturer | Dunlop |
Model | ENASAVE 01 |
Item Weight | 13.07 pounds |
Item model number | 267028902 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 267028902 |
UTQG | 340AB |
J**H
Rotate your tires and get 65k out of these
I am just now changing these tires on my 2017 Mirage with 65,000 miles. They don’t have a lot of visible tread to start with but trust me they grip well and last, IF IF IF they are rotated. Rotate your tires and take care of your car
J**C
it's a tire. made of rubber. lasted ~35,000 miles.
I'm not sure what everyone else is talking about, but these tires have been good to me.Front ones are done at 34,000 miles (of very liberal driving). Never rotated.They are on a 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage.They are made for light, 75hp cars, and are meant to aid in getting good gas mileage. That's it.I just bought a second pair to replace the fronts.EDIT/UPDATE:The new front pair I purchased when I wrote this review currently has ~22,000 miles, with about 1/3 of tread depth left.Tires are very predictable and stable. They do a good job of evacuating water, maintaining grip in heavy rain and 60+mph speeds.I think part of the reason for the negative reviews is people's expectations.I'm not saying one has to lower their expectation, but rather understand what this tire is and is made for.If you're looking for a firm, rock-solid feeling when cornering - buy a car that doesn't come factory-equipped with a 165/65-R14 tire.
R**M
The tires are great up to 15k
They came on my 17 Mirage G4. Also had them on my 14 Mirage Hatch. The tires are great up to 15k, after that they wear out really fast. On the 17 they seem to last about 10k more then the 14 since it was manual. The tires are only good for mileage and nothing more. The sidewalls are really thin and thread is really hard for the Low Rolling Resistance. Also after 15-17k depending how you rotate them and get past the 6/32 they start to be really loud. Btw, who ever had a blow out, you either over or under inflated them and over loaded them with too much weight. Out of the 3 Mirages my family had non of them had issues besides being loud after 6/32. No, I would not get them again, try a star-fire rsc 2 or any other. Do no try Michelin, I did that on my 14 and they do not fit properly on the 4.5 inch wheel and will have issues with balance.
D**A
Not worth your money
These tires came standard with my New Mitsubishi Mirage. In the 6 months or 21,000 miles that I've had this car, I've had one tire blow out on the highway and two more go completely bald. I'm amazed at how quickly these tires expire. Not worth the money you are charged for them
I**N
that I strongly recommend to avoid to buy
Two years and 15,000 miles of not highway drive one tire has just blown up (one inch long gap on a side). Trying to replace the tire and nobody has this size. Mitsubishi dealer wants enormous amount of money for the same tire, that I strongly recommend to avoid to buy.Thread looks good, no damage, no piercing. The gap on the border of two different textures, hence it is designed manufacturing defect.Tires were regularly rotated and pressure was checked and corrected regularly.I took a picture and on picture I see that this seam is about to separate completely.
N**A
Sidewall bulged. Don't last long
Sidewall bulged on one tire and worn out tread on all of them before even getting to 30,000. I wouldn't buy them again
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