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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - Tyres 2026

I'm going to buy new tires. I rarely drive on circuits and mostly on highways, 6,000 km/year. My Uniroyal Rain Expert 2 tires were fine, but they're too old and worn around the edges, where entire blocks disappeared after track use. My research is focused on Continental e-contact 6 tires. Are there any better ones?
Flip
Flip Brühl

Flip, you might want to consider Blockley Tyres:
https://www.blockleytyre.com/make/mg/mg-midget

Cheers
Mike
M Wood

Flip

Not sure what happened to the link, try: https://www.blockleytyre.com/make/mg/mg-midget

Cheers
Mike

M Wood

This may shock you.

Consider budget tyres.

I just fitted a pair of Runway Enduro 726 165/70R13 79T to my Sprite.

£117 inc vat fitted price.

Made by Giti Tire. Symetrical tread. Summer tyre.

I've got them on the rear. I don't do track driving, but I don't drive like a nun on the roads either.

I've used them in the wet and the dry, and have no trouble keeping the rear end in line hammering round bends at a decent speed.

I wanted summer tyres for harder wearing and longer life. I wanted 165/70 13s and they ain't cheap in the main brands. So I took a punt after reading a lot of reviews. They are well rated.

So far about 400 miles, and I'm very happy with them.

https://www.asdatyres.co.uk/runway/enduro-726

Availability: Listed on various European, including Netherlands-based, automotive parts websites.






anamnesis

The UniRoyal Rainex tyres I had a few years ago wore out quickly, especially on the front outer edges. I seem to recall a couple of track days! I would also suggest mid-price tyres. The present Kumhos are lasting well and are nice to drive on.
Les Rose

I got a deal on Falken Sinceras a few years back - they're original size I.e. 145/80x13.
Bill B

Over the past quarter century, I've owned many different tires, including:

Firestones were terrible on both wet and dry surfaces.
Michelin Eco tires were excellent in straight lines, a bit less so in corners, but very predictable. The Xas tires were excellent on the road, a bit less so on the track, but now unaffordable.
Uniroyal Rain Expert 2 tires were excellent in straight lines, very good in corners, and also on the track, but they are now too old and worn out at the edges. The new Rain Expert 3 tires seem to be wobbly.
The Vredestijn Quartrac 5 tires have very good reviews. So do the Continental tires. Does anyone have experience with the Conti tires?

Flip
Flip Brühl

"-- The new Rain Expert 3 tires seem to be wobbly. -"


Yep exactly what I found when fitted on the rear of my Sprite. Any deviation from a straight path caused the back end to snake, and on bends positively lethal.

But on the front they are really good, both wet and dry. Very odd.

anamnesis

This thread was discussed between 02/03/2026 and 08/03/2026

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