Rotalla F105 Reviews - Page 2

Given 39% while driving a Mazda RX8 (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 300 average miles
These tires came on my car (RWD Coupe) when I bought it (2nd hand) with about 80% of the tread left. Grip in the dry is ok. The car feels a little noisy and numb but good enough for the price. Grip in the wet (or anything other than totally dry) is appalling. I mean really bad. 45MPH accelerating on a STRAIGHT road at 2/3 throttle where the road was damp (no standing water, not raining) and these things lost grip and started sliding. Tried the same procedure again to make sure it wasn't just oil or something. Nope, the tires are pure garbage in the damp. Roundabouts become scary confidence is lost. In a RWD car I'd say these aren't safe and will certainly kill youir driving enjoyment. maybe ther are better on a FWD car but I'd still be weary. Changed to Bridgestones and I feel safe again. DO NOT BUY. NOT WORTH IT.
Helpful 26 - tire reviewed on April 29, 2015
Given 95% while driving a BMW (195/45 R16 V) on mostly town for 1,000 average miles
Bought the same tires like these just TRACMAX F105 for my BMW E30 320is, read about these tires like they are crap, rhey are bad, they are crap... I put them on my car at the back, before then I have KUMHO tires and they have lot of grip at dry and wet, wuth these tracmax f105 tires i have lot of grip too maybe even more grip on dry than kumho tires. Rhey are very soft tires and good for summer, in corners they are pretty good and they didn't let my car to do power slide cos they have good gryp. At dry. When I go to corner, before i do poweralide, now i go to same corner and now i lose traction in front where are kumho tires but at the back i didn't lose traction. I don't play with car, I drive normally when is raining and these tyers are good for me. I paid 45€/each and for that kind of money you can only buy used brand tires whos 5-6 years old with 4-5mm... These comes with 8mm and year of production 2015, brand new tracmax f105, for me these tires are good even if my car is rear wheel drive with no eletronic and with LSD diff and still tires are good and have lot of traction. Good value for money...
Helpful 33 - tire reviewed on April 15, 2015
Holden Commodore VE (245/30 R22) on mostly town for 0 average miles
Not for the best of cars these tires are rubbish
Helpful 19 - tire reviewed on April 10, 2015
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Given 77% while driving a Toyota Celica GT4 (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 15,000 spirited miles
Great summer tire reasonable in the wet soft compound really gives me confidence in corners
Helpful 26 - tire reviewed on October 13, 2014
Given 88% while driving a Rover 75 (215/55 R16 W) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
Had these tires on now for just over 1000 miles its still early days , yet they
give a good overall feel , dry grip is good & in the wet feels ok too with over
35 years driving in all kinds of conditions & with all the big brands i can fully recommend these tires.
I also tow a 1200 kg caravan & feel these tires are no different from any of the well known expensive brands some other reviews on these tires need to be taken with a pinch of salt , they are GOOD & SAFE for £40 odd a corner are a real bargin .
if anyone really pushes a car they can get ANY brand to under perform
Helpful 17 - tire reviewed on September 25, 2014
Given 89% while driving a BMW 335D (265/30 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 8,000 spirited miles
Contrary to popular opinion, in my experience, these tires outperformed my Continental Sport Contact 3's - which only lasted 8000 miles on the rear of my 335d. I had one to begin with on the front left which did offer some understeer especially in the wet but nothing to shout about, very progressive and controllable. This has worn 1mm in 8000 miles. I now have a set of these on the rear and the car feels much more alive - the continentals made the car feel very skittish at the back, these Rotalla's seem like a softer compound but also wear more evenly and slower. Admittedly not the most amazing tires out there, but for the money (£67 each for a 265/30/19) they are worth every penny. I normally buy top brand expensive tires but i thought id give budgets a go as the car came with some already and i was pleasantly surprised.

The guy who fitted them said he had problems with these tires in the past with the sidewalls collapsing, but i have had no experience of this so far.

They have a good tread pattern and look very neat on the vehicle. There is more rim protection on these than on Continental Sport Contact 3's.

Those of you who own e92 BMW's on 19" wheels, don't be afraid to go from a 255/30/19 to a 265/30/19, same on front, 225/25/19 to a 235/35/19 - the rolling radius difference is less than 1% and the upscale makes the car much more comfortable and controllable in my opinion. Plenty of talk on the forums about this. The Alpina cars come with upscaled tires as standard. For some reason the wider tires are much cheaper.
Helpful 18 - tire reviewed on June 19, 2014
Given 20% while driving a Volvo v70 D5 (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 1,500 average miles
Terrible
these were fitted to a v70 when i purchased the car,1500 miles later changing to a branded name, in the dry they offer some grip and feedback as would any tire but give it a raindrop and OOOHHH it wants to go dancing,no grip,feedback or control, avoid and save lives,i didnt think these sort of tires made it though testing before being sold to the public, maybe tighter laws even on budget tires, i wouldnt buy these if they were 99p fitted....
Helpful 17 - tire reviewed on October 14, 2013
Given 19% while driving a Nissan R33 Skyline GtS25T (235/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 1,000 easy going miles
I bought my R33 Skyline with these despicable tires installed.
They are the worst tires imaginable.

Any moisture on the road and they just slip, going round a bend at a moderate speed and suddenly your doing some super gangster drifting.

Its not just corners .....

Want to make people think your car has got something like a million horsepower and just cant get traction you need some of these.

Look at me I can do fish tails in 3rd gear .

Seriously though its bigger than this tire review forum , bigger than the Internet, bigger than the both of us... its Rotalla trying to take over the planet by killing everybody with their teflon coated tires.



Helpful 86 - tire reviewed on July 8, 2013
Given 16% while driving a Holden SS V 6Ltr (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 2 average miles
These are a death trap!!!!!! In the wet they are impossible to keep straight. Sideways in a roundabout is not pretty. I bought the car with them on they were new and I've replaced them due to the danger. After a few thousand k's, 3 of the 4 had also delaminated.

These should not be sold.

The retailers I speak to are surprised at my reaction to the tires but these really are shocking. My families life comes before cheap tires!!!!!!
Helpful 20 - tire reviewed on February 18, 2013
Given 34% while driving a MG ZT 260 (225/45 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 800 easy going miles
Death Trap!

These tires endanger you, your passengers and other people on the road.

I bought an MG ZT 260 and these tires were already fitted. Driving in the dry wasn't too bad but in the wet it was scary. I had to take corners slowly... very slowly! Lost control momentarily a few times on roundabouts, luckily no accidents caused by it. I've given Progressiveness, Wear and Wet Grip all 1 star, reason being they should never be fitted to any car in the first place. I'm sure there must be laws against tires of such poor quality. Burning tires I think is illegal, it's certainly damaging to the environment, but I'm thinking it might be the best way to deal with any remaining F105's left in this world. It's one of those manmade items which makes me feel the human race has failed!
Helpful 13 - tire reviewed on December 10, 2012
Given 43% while driving a Vauxhall Vectra SRI 1.9 (150) (225/45 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 500 average miles
These have to be about the worst tire I have ever experienced dry grip is quite good, however show it a moist tissue and they are like a puppy on teflon. They are DANGEROUS, I shudder to think how they would cope on frost and ice.

I had them on a Vectra that I bought and when on the front the car snow-plowed all the time, I mean all the time in the wet no matter the speed, as long as it was over walking pace, you went straight on!

I swapped them to the rear and I became a drift car driver. It was quite hair raising to some passengers. eventually after a couple of weeks I had to get rid of them.
Take heed of this and beware!!!
Helpful 11 - tire reviewed on December 6, 2012
Given 36% while driving a Mercedes Benz E350 (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 100 average miles
Had these tires fitted temporarily on my W212 E350 because the tire shop didn't have the tires i wanted in stock. My God were they horrible. ESP was working so hard to keep me alive during a commute in the wet that it became ridiculous, and as i was going through a relatively easy corner the tires were making a terrible noise, as if they were gonna give up in any second! Best Part is, that shop told me those tires "are made by Michelin in Australia", biggest joke i've ever heard ! Stay Away from them ! They're Chinese and not even High Grade chinese, if you value your life, get premium Tires, having fitted the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2, the Difference is STAGGERING.
Helpful 12 - tire reviewed on December 3, 2012