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~**Proton CPS Tribe® V9**~, Vote and order. T will coming shortly!!!
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h4dRi
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Mar 5 2011, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(mrl @ Mar 5 2011, 02:41 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « actually, i beg to differ... depending on the usage, I'd say Silverstone is kinda good... yes, it might not be as good as Michelin PS3... but for its price, i should say Silverstone Kruizer is the best on its level... heck, I played on Karak with just Kruizer NS500 and I'm already impressed... as per in wet, no matter what tyre I use I dont think I'll be brave enough... I guess the trauma of last accident in wet still haunting me... but Kruizer NS500 did great on 90km/h - 100km/h on wet... for normal street use, I'd say it is good enough... of course for better traction and higher performance, you need to spend more and up another level of products... anybody can give other review for ContiSportContact-1??? i'm looking for an argument that I'm having now and proving it's my wheel size (changing from 195/55/15 to 195/50/16) that cause the grip issue that I'm having??? heck, I understeered at 20km/h......  (of course on low grip concrete wet surface...) iirc my previous contisportcontct 1 ( 195/50/16), i cant see any tyre rating for traction, i can only see temperature & threadwear rating only, so that would explain the lack of grip especially on wet road, and in malaysia this tyre are made by the same company that made sime tyres, it might as well a re-branded sime tyre  but the only plus thing for me about this tyres is this tyre sidewall is hard, so it kinda give confident to me when cornering.. This post has been edited by h4dRi: Mar 5 2011, 04:20 PM
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