... the spec of the Landsail tyres are very good, in fact better than a lot of the top brands (fuel efficiency 'C' which is excellent, wet grip 'B' which is very good (but I always try to buy 'A' as I believe grip in the wet, and especially stopping distance in the wet is the most important test of a tyre as anything will be 'ok' in the dry) and the 68db for noise level is brilliant.
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I read / watch content on the tyre reviews website. This is a conglomeration of independent test results as well as comparison tests run at tyre manufacturers test facilities by the websites host.
The particular tyre model mentioned above has done particularly poorly. https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/2021-UUHP-Summer-Tyre-Test.htm
If you think you don't need a high performing tyre, ask yourself whether you may ever need to make an emergency stop in the wet, and take a look at the results in the test above.
This post isn't intended as a dig at the OP's choice, but a well intentioned piece of consumer advice.
Edit: Apologies, just re-read that the tyres were on the car when bought.
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