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TSronnie
post May 28 2009, 02:39 PM, updated 17y ago

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Time to change a new set of tyres... anyone can recommend tyre model for Myvi EZ 1.3 ?
Criteria: Good but not too expensive... FC is important.
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post May 28 2009, 02:41 PM

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Ori Wheel?
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post May 28 2009, 03:41 PM

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what is the size...
if Ori 175/65 R14... you can give Michelin XM1 a try... no Goodyear NCT5...
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post May 28 2009, 03:54 PM

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post May 28 2009, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(michael9413 @ May 28 2009, 03:41 PM)
what is the size...
if Ori 175/65 R14... you can give Michelin XM1 a try... no Goodyear NCT5...
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How much per tyre ?
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post May 28 2009, 04:45 PM

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185/65/R14
Yokohama A Drive - RM160/pc @ MTE Air Itam, Penang (Jan 2009)
Hankook Ventus V8RS - RM128 wif trade in (Dec 2008)
Michellin XM1 - RM163/pc including balancing (23 May 2009)

185/60/R14
Falken ZIEX-912 - RM145/pc @ Hup Shun (Dec 2008) + RM20 for 4 valves & alignment...
Yokohama A.drive AA01 - RM135/pc @ Hin Leong, Klang (Dec 2008)
Yokohama A.drive AA01 - rm140/pc @ New Hong Hin Auto Services, Batu Caves (May 2009: Min 4, free Alignment + Balancing)
Yokohama C.drive - RM158/pc @ Pusat Service Tayar Lian Zheng, Port Klang (May 2009: not included Alignment + Balancing)
Continental CC1 - RM135/pcc @ Eng Cheep Tyres,Batu 11, Jalan Kapar,Kapar
Falken ZIEX-912 - RM 130/pc @ Tek Ming - Free alignment


I get this from AW forum...
around RM150 i think... this is the 2 size that fit you Ori rim... just change to 185/65 R14

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post May 28 2009, 04:51 PM

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Try michellin XM1, its work perfectly on my myvi.
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post May 28 2009, 04:53 PM

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Sorry for newbie question:
What is difference between 185/65 R14 and 175/65 R14 ?
Do you recommend to change 2 front tyres first, then change the front to the back and get 2 more new ones for the front ?

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post May 28 2009, 04:59 PM

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overall diameter just a little bigger... still save within the 3% rules...
means if your 175/65 R14 tire rotate 800 times within 1 miles but with 185/65 R14 tire you rotate 750 times within 1 miles...
means on stock tire the odometer shows 100km/h but with the 185/65 R14 you are driving at 101.5km/h actually...

ha you wan to change like that ar... hmmm i thought you wanna change 4 in 1set...
you can do like that... put new tires to the back... or just leave it at the back put new one on the front...

some more 185/65 R14 more common.... smile.gif

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post May 28 2009, 05:10 PM

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Any adavantages to go for 185/65 R14 ?
Any disadavantages if change 2-then-2 than 4-at-once ?

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post May 28 2009, 05:16 PM

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4 at once means you can do rotation properly... front 2 back... left to right also can...
2 at once only you can swap left to right...

normally la... 4 in 1 go the tire can last 1~2 years... some maybe 3 years...
depends how far you drive la... my gf car can last for 4 years...
just drive thru and flow to work... less than 40km each day... BTW 1 set tire can last around 30~40k km
so she have to drive 1000 working days to accomplish that...

got... 175/65 R14 not a common one... see the Myvi around properly...
most of them changed to 185/65 R14 or 185/60 R14...
this 2 size is widely available due to the previous model use them a lot...
if not they will change to 195/55 R15 or 205/45 R16... this will use 15" and 16" rim la...

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post May 28 2009, 05:23 PM

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stay away from the NCT5....may be cheap and last ong but theyre lousy....especially in the wet it gets really slippery...

go with the Hankook V8RS
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post May 28 2009, 05:32 PM

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any quiet tyre recommend ah?

*without burning the wallet too much tongue.gif
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post May 28 2009, 05:37 PM

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ori size for myvi is 185/60/14, not vios/city weird size 175/65/14.

XM1 is cheap and lasts long but has terrible traction in wet. NCT5 is actually ok, but overpriced. you may try falken zeix 912 at about RM140 per tyre or hankook v8rs at RM146 per tire.

yokohama a-drive is a good overall tire too, about Rm140+ each.

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er... NCT 5 ok??? haha...
nvm I use XM1, NCT5 and also PP2 b4... i can say worst is NCT5...
nvm everyone have their own point of view...

BTW you are wrong with the Ori size tire of Myvi... see it your self here...

you can try bridgestone AR10 and yokohama A drive also....

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QUOTE(michael9413 @ May 28 2009, 05:52 PM)
er... NCT 5 ok??? haha...
nvm I use XM1, NCT5 and also PP2 b4... i can say worst is NCT5...
nvm everyone have their own point of view...

BTW you are wrong with the Ori size tire of Myvi... see it your self here...

you can try bridgestone AR10 and yokohama A drive also....
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nah, there are several batches of 185/60/14 for myvis. my gf's car came with NCT5 whereas the Myvis you get now are using some silverstone model. NCT5 is actually not bad, if you know how to drive the car within the tire's limits. sure, it screeches and wails, but it still grips even when there's 20% thread left, unlike the super hard compound XM1s >.<

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post May 28 2009, 06:02 PM

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well mine came with NCT5 and its 175 but that's 4 years ago.


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post May 28 2009, 06:04 PM

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XM1 super hard compounds.... hmmm... i got an accident until the sport rim broken...
my XM1 still can use... but nvm different point of view.. by XM1 certainly good choice for family car...
my Vios stock NCT5 will easily activate the ABS during raining...

till now Perodua have not change it's spec b4... on the website still same... 175/65 R14...
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post May 28 2009, 06:48 PM

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My current stock Goodyear Eagle NCT (175/65 R14) lasted 24 months only (approx 42000km) . How long are good tyres suppose to last ?
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that's longer than my gf's car tongue.gif
her's are 20% rear, 40% front, 36000 kms on the odo.
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post May 29 2009, 08:54 AM

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most of the tires will last around 40,000 km...
depends the driving style and also road condition that you have to drive thru daily...

Ronnie... you can go and ask about the price for Michelin XM1 or Michelin Primacy LC or Yokohama A Drive R1... or Yokohama A drive... or C drive if they have la...

all of the tires is more towards comfort and i think Michelin Primacy LC or Yokohama C drive is the most expensive...

if you wan to change Rim to 15" (195/55 R15) you can try out Michelin PP2 (harder, handling well), Hankook V12 (medium, performance with comfort) or Falken 912 (softest, Comfort but shoulder thread wear fast)
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post May 29 2009, 09:15 AM

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No rim changes will be necessary.
Any recommended honest tyre shops in Puchong ?
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post May 29 2009, 09:42 AM

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puchong duno woh... you can ask around lo...

youcan give this few shops a call... sunway or USJ area... recommended by AW forumers


HupShun Tyres Auto Car Care Sdn. Bhd.
11, Jln. PJS11/7, Bandar Sunway
46150 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-5632 9926 , 5637 2275

Quick-Save Auto Boutique
No.2, USJ7/3A, Subang Jaya
47610 Selangor
Tel: 03 5636 0917 Mobile:012 2020817 (Leon)
Business Hour:
Mon - Sat 8.30am - 7.00pm

TEK MING AUTO SERVICE SDN BHD
No.1 & 3 Jalan PJS11/24,
Bandar Sunway Industrial Park,
46150 Subang Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan.
Tel: 5633 6928
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Does the Michelin XM1 comes in both 185/65 R14 and 185/60 R14 ?
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post May 29 2009, 11:06 AM

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yes... just ask them...
both also you can put on your car...
i think Primacy LC is for 15" and above... sorry for the mistake...
try XM1... if not you can look for Falken 912 for budget change...
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post May 29 2009, 12:07 PM

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comfort wise ... 185/65 would be less bumpy compare to 185/60
but if ur current setting is 175 .. but u change to 185.. ur FC will increase..
there will be another extra 40 mm traction and it will definitely increase your FC .. but dunno for how much la
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that is very minimal...
i changed my My Vios Ori size 185/55 R15 to 195/55 R15...
FC hmmm different tire brand and thread also varies of FC also...
Michelin PP2 compare to Hankook V12, Hankook V12 have better FC...
it feel the roll resistance of V12 is lesser... smile.gif

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post Jun 8 2009, 01:43 AM

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Thanks for all the information there..I also wanna change but don't know which brand coz there are so many brands around.

This thread enlighten me alot..Thanks to all the sifu around
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Prices for Myvi Tyres: 175/60/14

Around Damansara Perdana, TTDI, SS3


Damansara Perdana (4 shops in the area)

Michelin XM-2
RM 210(without valve) - RM 225 (with valve)

Goodyear NCT 5
RM 175-RM 185 (with valve)

Falken XE912
RM 175-190 (with valve)

Silverstone
RM 160-170 (with valve)


*All shops Balancing+alignment Free (for 4 tyre)
Except Bridge stone Shop - Rm 20 extra


TTDI - Lim Tayar

Michelin XM-2 - RM 227 + 5 valve + Rm 40 Balancing+alignment
Continental CC1 - RM 195 + 5 valve + Rm 40 Balancing+alignment


SS3 (3 shops in the area)

Falken Shop (new)

Falken 185/60/14 - RM 200
Falken 175/60/14 - Rm 185
Michelin XM-2 - RM 210 (all with valve)Balancing+alignment Free (for 4 tyre)

Michelin Shop

Michelin XM 2 - Rm 205 (with valve) Balancing+alignment Free (for 4 tyre). **recommend
Goodyear NCT 5 - RM 185 (with valve)


Shop facing Main road:

Michelin XM 2 - RM 220 (with valve)
Goodyear NCT 5 - RM 185 (with valve)
Falken 175/60/14 - Rm 170 (with valve)


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QUOTE(Radman @ May 9 2013, 04:24 PM)
Prices for Myvi Tyres: 175/60/14

Around Damansara Perdana, TTDI, SS3
Damansara Perdana (4 shops in the area)

Michelin XM-2
RM 210(without valve) - RM 225 (with valve)

Goodyear NCT 5
RM 175-RM 185 (with valve)

Falken XE912
RM 175-190 (with valve)

Silverstone
RM 160-170 (with valve)
*All shops Balancing+alignment Free (for 4 tyre)
Except Bridge stone Shop - Rm 20 extra
TTDI - Lim Tayar

Michelin XM-2 - RM 227 + 5 valve + Rm 40 Balancing+alignment
Continental CC1 - RM 195 + 5 valve + Rm 40 Balancing+alignment
SS3 (3 shops in the area)

Falken Shop (new)

Falken 185/60/14 - RM 200
Falken 175/60/14 - Rm 185
Michelin XM-2 - RM 210 (all with valve)Balancing+alignment Free (for 4 tyre)

Michelin Shop

Michelin XM 2 - Rm 205 (with valve) Balancing+alignment Free (for 4 tyre). **recommend
Goodyear NCT 5 - RM 185 (with valve)
Shop facing Main road:

Michelin XM 2 - RM 220 (with valve)
Goodyear NCT 5 - RM 185 (with valve)
Falken 175/60/14 - Rm 170 (with valve)
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If all of u can find out a group for myvi car need to change tyre, (i think 100pcs of tyres =25 unit myvi car change 4 tyre for 175/65R14) i can find the lower price (less THAN RM35 to RM50 FOR MARKET PRICE ) per tyre.
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post Jun 27 2018, 10:33 AM

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Any shop carrying 175/60/14 in KL ?
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Hi,

I would recommend you change to a good 15" rims and tyres (better grip and sporty look)
Else stay in your original 14" rims but a a good set of tyres as 14" tyres is cheaper compared to 15"

Just my view only.
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Hi,
Since this page has idle fot sometimes. Would like to get a new advice from sifuss..
I m planning to change all 4 myvi tyres 175/65 R14. Time to change from the ori silverstone.
Can anyone suggest?
My budget is below Rm200/each due to minimal driving. Only to & from work every weekday for about 1hr total aday 😅.
I saw the option like Goodyear duraplus and Continental CC6 within my budget. I just want a safety driving since Malaysia is always raining.

Appreciate advice. And if can recommend place within klang valley 🙏
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QUOTE(jo` @ Jan 31 2023, 02:53 PM)
Hi,
Since this page has idle fot sometimes. Would like to get a new advice from sifuss..
I m planning to change all 4 myvi tyres 175/65 R14. Time to change from the ori silverstone.
Can anyone suggest?
My budget is below Rm200/each due to minimal driving. Only to & from work every weekday for about 1hr total aday 😅.
I saw the option like Goodyear duraplus and Continental CC6 within my budget. I just want a safety driving since Malaysia is always raining.

Appreciate advice. And if can recommend place within klang valley 🙏
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go for Dunlop Sport J6
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QUOTE(jo` @ Jan 31 2023, 03:53 PM)
Hi,
Since this page has idle fot sometimes. Would like to get a new advice from sifuss..
I m planning to change all 4 myvi tyres 175/65 R14. Time to change from the ori silverstone.
Can anyone suggest?
My budget is below Rm200/each due to minimal driving. Only to & from work every weekday for about 1hr total aday 😅.
I saw the option like Goodyear duraplus and Continental CC6 within my budget. I just want a safety driving since Malaysia is always raining.

Appreciate advice. And if can recommend place within klang valley 🙏
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https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Falken/Sin...N832-Ecorun.htm

Falken SN832 is one of the best wet performance tyre in market for mid range budget tyre.

https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Yokohama/B...rth-Es-ES32.htm

Yokohama ES32 also a great option

Another alternative Maxxis MA-P3






 

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