
I did some research and considering the Maxxis All Season tyres I had on before did well I considered them, the Maxxis prices did jump up quite a bit in the last 6 years and whilst they have served well I wanted to get a "Wet grip A rated" tyre this time round.
I noticed with the Maxxis 2 versions of the all season tyre seem to exist 1 with B and with C rated wet grip. Also a Chinese trye which need not be bad but I thought I would give a different tyre a go. Bridgestone were also in the running with a Wet Grip A rating. They have a very similar almost identical pattern as the Maxxis (Chinese company).
Given the propensity for rain on these Isles I went with Uniroyal All Season max. Uniroyal's branding is as "The rain tyre"
I go all season as I have seen the utter disaster zone driving with even 1cm of snow becomes in the UK. Most on summer tyres and most people have absolutely no clue how to drive in snow, commonly barely driving any slower than if it was wet. All season have the better grip below 7C and a bit better in snow (if you really have to). Better to keep off roads if possible IMO.
I will give some more detail as I do a few runs. So far so good. It is reassuring having a Wet grip A as our Bongo has no ABS so we literally have just brakes and tyre.
I found them for £100.00 a tyre and fitting 15 quid each locally. Not the cheapest but very good quality for the price I would say. With no ABS I do not want to skimp on tyres.
https://www.uniroyal-tyres.com/car/tyres/allseasonmax/
Hope all are happily Bongoing along still.




