Is IRC a good tire brand?
First Impressions: The IRC tires have what is called an “Ultra-gummy” compound and they do have a tacky feel in the hand compared to other tires I have tested. The casings feel pretty standard for thickness as far as tubeless tires go. With no advertised puncture protection belts, I expect a softer ride feel.
Where are IRC tires made?
Nagoya
They market tires under the IRC Tire brand name and have manufacturing facilities in Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. They were founded in 1926 in Nagoya, Japan by Mr. Inoue to manufacture bicycle tires and tubes and started manufacturing motorcycle tires in 1952.
Where are Kujo tires made?
South Korea
Kumho Tire runs three manufacturing facilities in South Korea: the Pyeongtaek Plant, the Gokseong Plant and the Gwangju Plant which includes the Kumho Research and Development center mentioned below. There are a further three plants in China: the Tianjin Plant, the Gaoxin Plant (in Nanjing) and the Changchun Plant.
Are Toyo Tyres made in Australia?
Toyo Tyre & Rubber Australia Limited operates in the following industries: C1920 – Natural Rubber Product Manufacturing in Australia.
Which is better Kumho or Michelin?
Kumho tires combine affordability and quality. After thoroughly researching the tire industry, we ranked the best tires and brands available. We named Michelin the Best Tires Overall and Cooper the Most Affordable – both are worth comparing to Kumho.
Which TYRE brand is best in Australia?
Michelin tyres
According to Canstar Blue’s 2019 Customer Ratings, the Australian motorists voted the Michelin tyres as the best brand. The brand scored high ratings on overall satisfaction, value for money, longevity, wet weather performance, dry weather performance, and stopping ability, among others.
Where Falken tyres are made?
Japan
Founded in Japan in the 80s, Falken is a part of Sumitomo Rubber Industries (SRI). This means every Falken tyre is backed by the sixth largest tyre manufacturer in the world. Their global footprint is stamped across 11 tyre manufacturing facilities, and they know how to produce a tyre that keeps Australians moving.