
Formula Energy 185/65 R14 86H summer Review
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Description of Formula Energy 185/65 R14 86H summer
- 2. Up to 130 km/h, it securely maintains the trajectory on our beloved asphalt, even though it seems like jelly, BUT it maintains a certain sharpness of the steering wheel, especially at 0 point. 1. Very soft, bumps and potholes are not felt. Third, dry braking 4. Affordable size 5. Exceptionally balanced 6. Quiet (as tested by a Lexus ES noise meter), with a maximum noise level of 62 dB at 80 km/h (the Cordiant Sport 3 produced 64 dB) – subjective
- First, wet braking 2. Enjoys rutting 3. When rubber is soft, it all subjectively blends on the disks, resembling jelly (soft sidewall)
- worked well for four seasons with no issues.
- I cannot find
- Excellent tires. Medium in softness.
- Well, maybe a little noisy, although for me it's normal.
- Holds the road well, soft tires: swallows bumps and small pits, in rainy weather they hold the road well (did 130 km)
- Until I discovered
- Up to 100 km/h, it is quiet, does not lend itself to hydroplaning (at greater speeds, it has not yet been done), and the suspension has gotten softer.
- No for 3100r. 215/65/16 in the fall of 2022
- It is quite good at getting over water obstacles even when it is raining and is very quiet. It flawlessly keeps the car on the road.
- Rubber has a revolting appearance; there is no information written about Pirelli; it is not sold everywhere but may be ordered online.
- resistant to wear
- noisy
- Value, longevity, and driving dynamics
- Extremely noisy
- The essential point of the remark, however for the time being: QUIET Cheap and Soft Easy to balance, and much easier to use in the rain
- I couldn't find it, but the discussion was entertaining, so I'll add my two cents.
- Strong sidewall pricing
- Damage, hernia, and slick performance in wet conditions.