Uniroyal Rainsport 2 Reviews - Page 6

Given 91% while driving a Skoda Fabia 1.9TDi (205/45 R16 W) on a combination of roads for 80,000 average miles
the best tire I ever had!!! I did more than 80.000km with them and I have the profile for at least 5000 - 7000 km! And belive me i'm on the road every day
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on October 16, 2012
Given 91% while driving a Honda Civic Type R (215/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 1,000 average miles
Hadn't tried these tires before but heard great things about them. I recently bought a Honda Civic Type-R (200bhp) which had budget tires on the front. It handled terrible in the wet, which isn't surprising. So I went out and bought two rainsport 2's, as it's Scotland I live in, I'll be driving most of the time in the rain.

After the bedding in period, the tires have shown me why they have a high reputation. The handling and braking in the wet is the best I have ever had, and I ALWAYS buy performance tires for my cars.

I only have the tires on the front just now but I plan on putting two on the rear soon. I can't wait, the handling will be vastly improved even more.

They might be an expensive tire, but well worth it.
Helpful 9 - tire reviewed on October 16, 2012
Given 83% while driving a Peugeot 206 GTi 137 (205/45 R16 W) on mostly country roads for 500 spirited miles
Put these on the back of a 206 (front has Falken 912) and it was dreadful to drive at first.

Being quite soft and having tall tread blocks doesn't help with how it felt in the bends, literally felt like it was sliding all the time.

I swapped them round to give them some action through the front wheels (heavy braking, cornering, and some light spinning from a start) to try and scrub them off a bit, get them bedded in.. Now they're like a different tire. Really keyed into the road in the dry, in the wet they're as good as my other car on Conti 3's (for half the price)

I'm going to pick another 2 up and move these back to the back. Put the new ones straight onto the front to get them scrubbed off straight away.
Helpful 7 - tire reviewed on October 10, 2012
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Given 100% while driving a Volkswagen Golf Mk5 GT TDi 170bhp (225/45 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
Just got these fitted on to golf mkvi gttdi. The previous tires Goodyear egale f1's had been on for two years. They were good for grip etc espcially as I live in a area in the north west that has very fluctuating weather and a mixture of road types. Anyway the rain sport 2's are on and I'm very impressed. The grip is very good and actually improved all round performance. The weather is as per but behind the wheel is one reassured driver.
Helpful 7 - tire reviewed on October 2, 2012
Given 82% while driving a Rover 220sdi (195/50 R15 V) on a combination of roads for 3,000 average miles
Have not rated the wet grip and the wear because i have only put them in the car early this summer.
I second the opinions that i have read here stating that these tires have a soft sidewall making the car feel a little loose, but when you get used to them this situation is very natural. This makes the car feel much more comfortable because it helps the suspension with the road irregularities.
Overall i am very happy with these tires and for the price i got them, i would probably buy again.
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on September 21, 2012
Given 74% while driving a BMW 120i (215/45 R17 W) on mostly motorways for 15,000 spirited miles
I bought these tires (for my BMW) due to their perfomance in rain. I ve done 25.000 kilometers so far and they have a good amount of thread left.
I think there are very good reviews on this site. I agree with most of the other users.
The Uniroyal Rainsports 2 are fantastic in wet. You have to push them a lot in order to feel a tiny amount of aquaplanning but then if you stop pressing the accelerator the tires stick firmly again on the wet surface (!)
In the dry (even after 25.000 km) they grip very well, even though -as mentioned by others- the tire walls are quite soft and therefore are not suitable for very fast road or track use. I used them on track for 5-6 minutes once but they feel too soft for that use.
I had also another problem: the alloys had to be repaired a few times because the tires are so soft they can easily become flat on a pot and the alloy will have to copy with the impact forces. Also if you park very close to the pavement, be very careful as the tires can be damaged very easily on their sidewalls (very soft).
They grip well even when they are cold (when you drive your kids to school for example or through the town)
If you want to get the most out of them, try to inflate them 3-4psi more than the recommended car manufacturer's pressure. This will "stiffen" them up a bit.
If you inflate them a bit more, then the road noise will be less. And THATS THE BIG PROBLEM WITH THEM - THE ROAD NOISE. On certain road surfaces the road noise can be annoying especially on long journeys. Even though my BMW is very well made and noise-insulated, these tires can become very noisy sometimes.
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They grip very well on snow, the wet grip is amazing, not suitable for very fast cornering (soft sidewalls), they are very noisy, very good snow grip....
did i forgot to write something? ...dont remember now...
I would definately buy them again if they were not so noisy..... but on the other side these tires have saved lives in the wet.....
Buy them if:
1. You dont want to drive fast
2. You want to have grippy tires even when cold
3. You dont care about road noise
4. If you want a safe tire on the wet (wet performance is astonishing)

Dont buy them if:
1. You like driving very fast in the dry
2. You often have to park on the/pass through a pavement (soft sidewalls- tire/wheel damage)
3. You like long quiet journeys (they can be really noisy on certain road surfaces-this can be really annoying after a few hours of driving)

Thanks for reading my review - i wish it was helpful!
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on September 21, 2012
Given 77% while driving a Alfa Romeo 159 (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 30,000 spirited miles
I am on the second set of these on my Alfa Romeo 159 SW, the fronts dont last too long, 15K if I'm lucky, but thats down to the amount of torque and how I accelerate out of bends.
What no one has mentioned in their review is the grip available in snow and on ice, with winter around the corner this is a real bonus. Snow over the last two winters, including driving on some untreated roads in very rural France has proved to never be a problem, its like having 4WD!
We are about to put a set on our Alfa Romeo 946 Spider, get rid of the awefull Acceleras it came with!
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on September 20, 2012
Given 100% while driving a Vauxhall Corsa (195/50 R15) on mostly country roads for 0 spirited miles
Having previous experience with the "rainsport" It was a no brainer to buy myself "rainsport 2"s

The tires seemed to never wear down (I had them over 2 years before I sold them with the alloys) Amazing grip dry and almost as much grip if not the same in the wet, I know that might sound a bit unrealistic but I honestly felt I could push the car just about as much in the wet that I did dry.

The last set of tires I bought were yokohama s-drives only due to the fact of not being able to get rainsports in my size, the yokos have similar levels of grip in the dry but I feel less confident pushing it in the wet

I would rather rainsports than the top brand due to my positive experiences with them
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on September 17, 2012
Given 84% while driving a Vauxhall Astra 1.8 sport (205/50 R16) on a combination of roads for 10,000 spirited miles
insane wet grip (as in the name) i can drive faster in these in the wet than i can in the dry with £40 tires
dry grip is also pretty impressive however they do have soft tire walls which is a little bit of a downside for sprinted driving

iv been gunning these tires on the odd occasion and they haven't worn out that quick (10,000 miles) my car is lowwered with ebacih springs blisten shocks and all round polly bushes and thease tires make the car handle very well
its almost impossible to get the back end out even with help from the lever between the seats and a boot full off tools!

iv never aquaplaned once with these even going through a 6 inch puddle (read small lake) at about 70 and the water just gose each side of the car

the tires are low on tread now. 1mm or so about the limit so i decided to test them in the wet. came out of a turning at about 5 mph. lined the car up and pined it in first and the they just pulled! no wheel spin at all. my car isnt the most powerful but transmitting around 130bhp in first in the poring rain is more than impressive!
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on September 12, 2012
Given 77% while driving a SEAT EXEO ST TDI 170CR (225/40 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 1,000 spirited miles
Have done 1000 miles on these now. Replaced Dunlop Sport Maxx's and very pleased. Would echo a previous reviewers comments abuot slightly softer sidewalls being noticeable in hard corners at first but you soon adjust to the slightly different feel. Unbelieveable in the wet! and given the summer we're having that's definitely a good thing! Definitely in my list of tires to buy again.
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on July 21, 2012
Given 83% while driving a Volkswagen Passat Variant 1.8T (205/55 R16 V) on a combination of roads for 20,000 average miles
I have owned 2 sets of these having previously had Continental, Michelin & Goodyear tires. These quite simply are the best wet weather tires I have ever driven on.

I do not drive like an idiot on the public roads - but rain or shine I drive the same without worrying about understeer or locking the brakes.

This summer has been a classic example of the British weather and I am so pleased I have these tires on.

Wear is good but be careful - after 15000 miles they 'look' in good shape. After replacing with a new set, there was a definite difference in grip levels.

I need to replace 2 and I will definitely replace them with Rain Sport 2
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on July 21, 2012
Given 91% while driving a Peugeot 307 (205/55 R16 W) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
I drive 307 307 2.0 HDi (110HP) and I almost put him on the Uniroyal Rain Sport 2 and I can say that the tires do not spend a great fast, and are unsurpassed in the rain with an excellent response and dry road and a short stopping distance for longer distances are also comfortable might hear a little but all in all a great selection of tires,there are much better than Continental for the slower spend, less cost, and for that price, the perfect choice, great tire !!!
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on July 17, 2012