I too run Goodyear Eagle F1’s in 245/45r20 and have no complaints, they are a great tyre. Best mod so farResult. I run those on my old Audi S4 and have for a good few years. Better than Contis, Pirelli etc. in the wet in my experience. A great tyre. Last well too.
Little update… after trawling black circles and many other sites, stumbled upon national tyres, 20% off most tyres.
Managed to get Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 all round in the size stated for £ 684.76. With mobile fitting. Only £18 odd quid more than the uniroyal and seem to have good reviews. Fingers crossed
Six, as it happens. Two Astras, two Volvos, a Nissan and a Lotus. And not mere track cars for little boys who cant drive properly blasting round Donny in a Saxo or Golf on a track day. Proper competition vehicles, one being a class winner and another being a series winner. The things we do when were young and dumb, and are flexible enough to bend our way past roll cages, eh?How many track cars have you prepped?
Yeah, but they don’t count if you didn’t use racing Nankangs.Six, as it happens.

One was on Colways because BITD they were sponoring us. They were still better than Nankangs.Yeah, but they don’t count if you didn’t use racing Nankangs.![]()
Literally just checked again and still same price….![]()
Six, as it happens. Two Astras, two Volvos, a Nissan and a Lotus. And not mere track cars for little boys who cant drive properly blasting round Donny in a Saxo or Golf on a track day. Proper competition vehicles, one being a class winner and another being a series winner. The things we do when were young and dumb, and are flexible enough to bend our way past roll cages, eh?
As the only qualified collision investigator among the two of us I think I'll not be changing my mind about how cars end up off the road, thank you very much ducky. You, however, are very welcome to sorry on as you are if youre happy to do so, just dont be telling me its day time simply besause the moon is out.
This is very old news.Catching the bus is preferable to driving on Nankangs. They're not known as "ditchfinders" for no reason, and test after test shows them to this day to lag behind even middle quality rubber. Hell, if they cant even be arsed to think of a decent name for them like TurboGripPremium or something, then how arsed will they be improving the actual product itself? I've dealt with enough vehicles on their roof over the years to go anywhere near Nankang, Silverstone, Radar or Wanli.
In my experience, which is only with cars, Uniroyal boots are good performers, particularly in poor conditions we experience in the UK. That doesnt automatically mean theyll be good on the van, but it is a positive sign. Come what may theyll be better than Nankang bakelite specials. Hell, taking the tyres off and smearing the rims with lard would be better than Nankangs.
Don't spend 50 grand buying a van only to end up in a wall because you tried to save £170 on rubber - its beyond comprehension why people do that. Save up and fit the very best you can manage.