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Old 10th February 2023, 10:18   #16
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Re: Hyundai Alcazar | Tyre upgrade options

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Better to go for 235/55R18 which will be a shade over 3% higher diameter but still will not foul with your wheel arches - have seen people fit this size on the Seltos X Line which also comes on 215/55R18s. Will be better than 235/50 in terms of comfort and resistance to sidewall damage.

Even 225/55R18 (which is the Tucson’s stock size) is available but being an odd size the options are limited, but yes it’s available on Vredestein Ultrac Vortis
Thanks for the reply.

How are the Vredestein Ultrac Vortis with regards to road noise and grip?

As good as the Yoko's or Conti's?
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Old 10th February 2023, 10:58   #17
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Re: Hyundai Alcazar | Tyre upgrade options

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How are the Vredestein Ultrac Vortis with regards to road noise and grip?

As good as the Yoko's or Conti's?
Have seen some good reviews on the forum for the Vredesteins. Also if you go for the 225/55R18s, Yokos and Contis are not available in this size and the only option is the Bridgestone Turanza T001. If you go for 235/55R18, there's the option of CSC5s (no Yokos), but I don't really have a back-to-back comparison with the Vredesteins
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