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Fullrun PC388
Fullrun PC388 Reviews
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SimpleScore™
Our proprietary rating system
for the modern tire buyer.
7.7
Good
Score breakdown:
7.4
Long lasting
Good
8.1
Handling
Great
7.7
Traction
Good
Fullrun Tire boasts an incredible collection of premium and high-performance tires, as well as over 50 patents. It got an honorable prize from the government in 2008 for "Export Famous Brand" and has since acquired several accolades. Fullrun has many tire mills and has been one of China's largest tire traders for nine consecutive years, with a heavy concentration on exports. It produces a huge number of passenger vehicle tires as well as truck and bus tires due to its large capacity.
All-season tires are widely used as they provide year-round performance and require less frequent replacement. The Fullrun PC388 is an all-season tire that is designed for use on sedans, coupes, minivans, CUVs, and SUVs. If you own any of the above-mentioned vehicles and if you are looking for affordable tires with dependable performance you should consider these tires.
Do these tires, nevertheless, fit both your car and your budget? To make an informed choice, let's examine the tire in this Fullrun PC388 review.
Features and Benefits
All-season tires offer enhanced all-season traction, increased controllability, and a quiet drive. Features like an all-season compound, symmetric tread pattern, center rib, circumferential grooves, and closed shoulder pattern help the Fullrun PC 388 to boost its performance. Let’s learn the benefits of these features.
- Enhanced all-season traction: All-season compound and the intricate symmetric ribbed tread design enhance traction in dry, wet, and cold weather conditions. By using more biting edges, the tire can increase surface grip thanks to the siping and notch arrangement of the footprint.
- Increased controllability: Robust center rib in the tread pattern enhances surface contact constantly. Tread components improve driving stability and steering response. keeping the structure better from driving pressure. These tires have angled lateral grooves, which create friction between the tire and the road to reduce the stopping distance.
- Reduced risk of hydroplaning: Because the circumferential grooves remove slush and water from the footprint, they boost the hydroplaning resistance.
- Quiet drive: A closed shoulder pattern stops sound waves from forming while the tires are moving, it reduces road noise. However, road contact reduces the driving shock and the vibrations that are felt inside the car.
- Affordable: Fullrun PC388 tires are inexpensive, and could cost as little as $66 per tire.
Pros and Cons
Hope these features and benefits assist you in making the right decision regarding these tires. Is there anything these tires can do better? Let’s see its pros and cons:
PROS:
- All-season tread to enhance dry, wet, and light winter weather conditions.
- Four circumferential grooves to reduce the risk of hydroplaning.
- Solid center rib for enhanced controllability.
- Quiet drive
- Affordable
CONS:
- No mileage warranty
- Should not be used in moderate to severe winter weather conditions
- Not designed for off-road.
SimpleTire’s view on Fullrun PC388 tires
To acquire SimpleTire's view on PC388, we'll utilize SimpleScore to compare two all-season tires of the same tire size: The Kenda Kenetica (KR17) and Eldorado Doral SDL Sport.
The Fullrun PC388 is an affordable all-season tire that offers great handling (8.2) good longevity (7.5) and traction (7.3) giving a total SimpleScore of 7.6 out of 10.
While the Kenda Kenetica (KR17) outperforms in terms of longevity and traction (8.1 for each), the Fullrun PC388 outperforms the Kenda Kenetica (KR17) in terms of handling (8.2 vs 7.9). In comparison to the Eldorado Doral SDL Sport, the PC388 has greater longevity(7.5 vs 7.3) while offering the same handling and traction scores.
If longevity and traction are important to you, try the Kenetica (KR17), but for great handling, choose the PC388 or the Doral SDL Sport. However, the PC388 has the extra virtue of being less priced.
Overall, the Fullrun PC388 is an affordable all-season tire that can offer great handling and solid year-round performance.
Vehicles the Fullrun PC388 is a good replacement tire for
When your original tire wears out, the Fullrun PC388 can be used as a good replacement tire for vehicles like the following:
- Toyota RAV4
- Mazda CX-5
- Subaru Outback
- Ford Escape
- Dodge Journey AVP
- Nissan Rogue
- GMC Terrain
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