QUOTE(the_catacombs @ Aug 8 2009, 12:31 AM)
side wall soft only~need extra pressure if u wan 2 pek cornar~
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QUOTE(mirin @ Aug 10 2009, 01:23 AM) pp2~ QUOTE(michael9413 @ Aug 11 2009, 12:50 PM) bro ceo684, NCT5 you dare to do hard corner... haha... good luck... dun worry~careful when it is raining... even drizzling... PP2 will give you the confidence coz of the harder side wall compare to NCT5... it give u good handling and it will grip well on heavy rains also... don fool by the traditional pattern on a UHP tire... PP2 is not means rich man tire... if u use 17" rim sure rich... good tire will cost u a bomb... haha... of course u will see a lot of "nice" tire fitted on the 17" rim... especially Ah Beng car... i've seen him driving+tackling corner at high speed in pp2 n nct5 cornering n perform much better than his latest yokohama parada~ |
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Aug 13 2009, 10:41 AM
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QUOTE(the_catacombs @ Aug 13 2009, 04:16 AM) so far on 15" rim i've used... oh,i tot u said pp2 lousy edi? ? ? nct5 < cct-1 < pp2 pp2 has vr normal looking thread... but it performs well due to its material and hard sidewall... pp2 quite predictable, though so far i havent driven it to the limits on the street... comfort contact 1... predictable tyres as well... but grip is less than pp2... used to drive it till its limits... nct5... quite bad... had a horrible accident due to it... once it loses grip, it skids like nobody business... and once it locks up, no traction at all... |
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Aug 27 2009, 11:49 PM
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QUOTE(zftrans @ Aug 27 2009, 11:42 PM) my peugeot 406 currently runs on Dunlop SP Sport 230 195/65/r15 all round. i dun think there's any yokohama's tires can compare wit d latest primacy lc at all if u wan 2 about comfort+low noise tires~ planning to get my tires changed since all wear out quite badly already. i was thinking of turanza AR10 first.. but i heard its noisy.. now thinking of getting michelin primacy LC. any better tires you guys would recommend for my car? and also is the yokohama range better than the michelin primacy LC? i'm looking for comfort and low noise/silent tires.. budget not a issue.. please advice guys.. tq |
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QUOTE(sukun @ Aug 28 2009, 03:13 AM) whats the best and cheap 17" tire out there? not exact sizing like 215/45 or 205/40 or 205/40 or 225/45? ? i wan to change mine becos the treads is getting flatter and flatter.. feels out of control sometimes when cruising high speed.. no grip at all don tell me neova becos out of my budget.. just cheapo and reliable will do QUOTE(ychwang @ Aug 28 2009, 10:08 AM) Can some one recomend me a 16' tyre for my persona? upgrade will b most ideal is 205/50-16 or slightly heavier ride will b 205/55-16my priority is 1) Quiet 2) Good road grip 3) Reasonable price u can try hankkok,michelin or falken~ |
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Aug 28 2009, 07:59 PM
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QUOTE(sukun @ Aug 28 2009, 02:05 PM) okay, this might sound stupid.. anyway wat car r u driving then? ? 215/45 or 205/40 or 205/40 or 225/45 the width of the tires (bold numbers) isnt universal application? about the height of the sidewall (italic numbers) i prefer higher numbers to protect the lips of my rim.. |
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QUOTE(sukun @ Aug 28 2009, 10:12 PM) of cuz~if u're driving a merc or bmw then smallest size will b 225/45-17 up to 225/45-17 while our malasian's car below 1.8 recommended 205/40-17 or 205/45-17 while 2.0 n above will b 215/45-17 so wat do u think? ? i'am a noob? ? |
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QUOTE(Wira_lover @ Sep 13 2009, 12:24 AM) guys, tis two is quite good on dry but in term of wet i would sat toyo sux big time cuz i had an major accident wit it n it's not very wet sum more~Between Toyo T1R , Yokohama S drive or Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3, which one has better dry grip? For spirited driving/hard driving. Noise is not an issue. Can some1 also indicate the price for Yokohama S drive and Goodyear for size 195/55/15. |
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QUOTE(michael9413 @ Sep 15 2009, 10:22 AM) haha... that is anot a good tire for spirited drive or high speed drive... careful man... if duuno then ret goodyear nct5 lo~nothing else is cheaper as i told you on the Tire Price List thread... try Hankook V12... it is better but similar priced... ya ka... damn... i heard from ppl SG got stock... sorry... but i'm not waiting for it... cos hard side wall tires... suffer on ride quality... what i want is Good dry and wet traction... then Comfort and Noise... i can't give away the wet traction and comfort... Michelin PP2 is marginal already... but i heard from someone that S drive is similar with PP2... but noisier coz directional thread... now duno which to buy b4 CNY... T1R, S Drive or stick back to PP2... now using V12... cheap n durablae+budget~ |
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