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 Tyre Price List [V3], Latest Update, Source: Autoworld

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jemmi
post Oct 14 2012, 12:51 PM

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QUOTE(j-insigh @ Oct 13 2012, 06:46 PM)
have a noob Question. How to check manufactured year for falken tire?
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All tyre had 4 no print at surface for example 1412 meaning manufactured around April 2012(14 meaning 14th week & 12 meaning year 2012). Better you ask the shop about it before install, coz my friend super bike owner just bought rear Pirelli at RM1+k but when we check the tyre had 2210 code no meaning manufactured around June 2010, 2 years old tyre. icon_idea.gif
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post Oct 14 2012, 10:15 PM

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tek ming @ sunway
Continental CC5 175/65R14 RM170 per piece
Balancing Free
Alignment RM25
Change rubber nut RM5
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post Oct 15 2012, 09:04 PM

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guys, which one can offer the cheapest price?
leongsem
post Oct 19 2012, 08:38 AM

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only got 2 choice for 195/65R15?

how about penang price?


Added on October 19, 2012, 8:41 am
QUOTE(C'va @ Oct 13 2012, 01:00 PM)
If anyone looking for Bridgestone, Good Year or Yokohama around penang, you may check the price and compare with PUSAT TAYAR DAN BATERI RELAU Jalan Paya Terubong.  Cheaper then any other tyre centers. 
Recently I changed Good Year Eagle F1 Directional 5 225/45/R18, each only cost RM600 with FOC balancing and alignments.
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near to MCA building there?

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jemmi
post Oct 19 2012, 09:22 AM

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My friend upgrade his Innova tyre from 195/65/15 to 205/65/15, he choose Yokohama CDrive2 coz Michelin PS3 expensive.
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post Oct 21 2012, 07:41 PM

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any recommendation for 185/60/14 ? Saga LMST. or shd i go for 175/60/14

mainly city drive.. outstation once in while.
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post Oct 22 2012, 08:05 PM

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after much thinking. change my tyres. 195/65/15.

michelin xm2 rm265 / pc at weng heng bukit kemuning.

other comfort tyres surveyed:

xm2 rm265 /pc at pusat tayar klang bukit kemuning.
xm2 rm270 /pc at kedai papan klang.
toyo teo plus rm240 / pc at kedai papan klang.

surveyed 205/55/16:

neuton nt8000 rm220/pc at weng heng bukit kemuning.
neuton nt8000 rm238/pc at kean hin jalan ipoh.


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post Oct 23 2012, 08:02 AM

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Swung by Hin Leong tire shop at Klang on Jalan Kapar last Saturday. Place is jam packed even at 10am!

1. Goodyear 195/60/15 - RM210 each
2. Alignment - RM25
3. Change of camber - RM50 each
4. Fixing of dents on rim - RM40 each rim

Long queue and all sorts of cars there - so best be early at 9.30 sharpish when they open!
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post Oct 23 2012, 09:47 AM

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QUOTE(sebnimh84 @ Oct 23 2012, 08:02 AM)
Swung by Hin Leong tire shop at Klang on Jalan Kapar last Saturday. Place is jam packed even at 10am!

1. Goodyear 195/60/15 - RM210 each
2. Alignment - RM25
3. Change of camber - RM50 each
4. Fixing of dents on rim - RM40 each rim

Long queue and all sorts of cars there - so best be early at 9.30 sharpish when they open!
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Supposed you just bought the tyre there & fix it at other shop, faster & cheaper. Can get cheaper price if fix it outside. Just make sure the tyre produce this year.
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post Oct 23 2012, 10:34 PM

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205/55R16
Bridgestone Turanza AR10 - RM350 pcs @ Guan LS Auto Service Sdn Bhd , USJ (Oct 23) inclusive balancing + installation
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Guan LS Auto Service Sdn Bhd
1, Jalan USJ 7/3D Subang Jaya
47610 Selangor.
Tel No:03-56373622/019-2275491

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post Oct 24 2012, 04:39 PM

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Yoko A-Drive 165/55R14
RM180/each
x2 = RM360

Rubber tube
RM5/each
x2 = RM10

Balancing (Alloy)
RM12

Alignment (Front only)
RM18

Labour
RM12

Total RM412
Changed 2 tyres for Perodua Viva

The shop name as below:

GT Tyre & Service Sdn Bhd
KS-7 Tmn Evergreen,
Bt 4, Jln Kelang Lama,
58100 KL.

Personally I think they overcharged me as the price recommendation for the tyres as stated in the 1st page is only RM160/each.

Guys is the above charge reasonable?


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post Oct 25 2012, 10:17 AM

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Personally I think they overcharged me as the price recommendation for the tyres as stated in the 1st page is only RM160/each.

Guys is the above charge reasonable?

You already feel it overcharged, for sure the price higher than normal coz normally balancing & labour free of charge, alignment charge around RM15 at my area/Klang.

Anyway, Yoko ADrive consider good tyre for small car coz not many option for that size, other good choice may be Continental Comfort5.
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post Oct 25 2012, 10:49 AM

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Just want to share the info of the workshop so others may refer and refrain to use the service from if they charged overprice.

Normally how much it cost to fix the above only consider ok? I left the changed tyres to then as well..
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post Oct 25 2012, 03:18 PM

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Normally they only charge Tyre price & alignment fee. Free balancing & no extra labour charge, much better some shop give free nitrogen gas. cool2.gif

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post Oct 26 2012, 02:44 PM

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Any difference between Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 2 and Directional 5?

Looking at 215/45/R17

Pricing seems to be around RM450+ per tyre
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post Oct 26 2012, 07:46 PM

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QUOTE(westcoastbay @ Oct 26 2012, 02:44 PM)
Any difference between Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 2 and Directional 5?

Looking at 215/45/R17

Pricing seems to be around RM450+ per tyre
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F1 A2 is the UHP one, whereas the D5 is one rung below I think.
D5 has good wet performance IIRC and is also cheaper. Has smaller sizes for mid-range cars sold here.

215/45/R17 at MPS Auto Sunway going for RM462/pc.
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post Oct 26 2012, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(Chinoz @ Oct 26 2012, 07:46 PM)
F1 A2 is the UHP one, whereas the D5 is one rung below I think.
D5 has good wet performance IIRC and is also cheaper. Has smaller sizes for mid-range cars sold here.

215/45/R17 at MPS Auto Sunway going for RM462/pc.
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Thanks. You mean for F1 A2?

Is D5 less than RM400? If not, I might as well get F1 A2.

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post Oct 27 2012, 09:20 AM

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QUOTE(westcoastbay @ Oct 26 2012, 11:59 PM)
Thanks. You mean for F1 A2?

Is D5 less than RM400? If not, I might as well get F1 A2.
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Goodyear F1 A2 better for standard size/big saloon car/mpv & not really recommended with small compact car, coz it soft sidewall make small car feel like tyre not touching road in high speed, actually the performance still excellent. F1 A2 215/45/17 only RM450 at Ban Hooi klang, if your rim 7.5" wide better upgrade to 225/45/17 for better cornering grip. D5 consider 80% performance compare with F1 A2. F1 A2 around same performance with Michelin Super Sport(expensive & not really comfort) & Continental SportContact 5(expensive & very fast wear). nod.gif
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post Oct 27 2012, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(jemmi @ Oct 27 2012, 09:20 AM)
Goodyear F1 A2 better for standard size/big saloon car/mpv & not really recommended with small compact car, coz it soft sidewall make small car feel like tyre not touching road in high speed, actually the performance still excellent. F1 A2 215/45/17 only RM450 at Ban Hooi klang, if your rim 7.5" wide better upgrade to 225/45/17 for better cornering grip. D5 consider 80% performance compare with F1 A2. F1 A2 around same performance with Michelin Super Sport(expensive & not really comfort) & Continental SportContact 5(expensive & very fast wear).  nod.gif
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Thanks a lot. I am driving Forte 1.6SX, so I guess I go for D5.

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post Oct 27 2012, 03:59 PM

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any review for GT Radial Champiro GT HPY? 225/40/18
not many shop selling this tyres.I could only find one which is quicksave in subang...any other shop that sells this tyre? and price? tq

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