Purchased a kit for a Chevrolet Niva vehicle. Prior to making the purchase, I had some reservations about the tread design. My biggest concern was that such a pattern would not provide adequate traction when turning. So everything went, but the outcome was so much worse than I could have even hoped for! When negotiating a snowy turn of approximately 130 degrees at a speed of 40 kilometers per hour, the car continues into the lane of traffic that is approaching from the other direction. Used a different type of rubber in the past, and this particular turn has never taken place before! I feel obligated to state right off the bat that the collapse of the collapse and, in general, technically the automobile is in good order. I check on the condition of the car on a daily basis, and its components are crafted by experts who have been tried and tested for decades. To summarize, you should think about what will cost you more in the long run: unwinding on the road or piling a dozen rubbers on top of one another. Regarding the noise, I have nothing to contribute. Excellent traction even in the deepest snow thanks to the howling of the razdatka in the field, which causes it to already lay its ears.