Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Myvi Std Tyre, Comment and suggestion please!

views
     
TShappie or sleepie?
post Nov 12 2011, 09:58 PM, updated 15y ago

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
120 posts

Joined: May 2008
From: City of Intelligent


I plan to change my Myvi std 4 biji tyres... Currently I am using Silverstone..... Plan to upgrade to Michelin XM2, Bridgestone Turanza AR10 or Pirelli Cinturato....

Size: 175/65R14 Std laaaaaa...

Please share your experience using those tyres, what is the best price you have ever got and where to buy...

Thanks a lot in advance ya! drool.gif
SUSkimsim
post Nov 12 2011, 11:03 PM

Let Me ❤️ You
*******
Senior Member
5,847 posts

Joined: Nov 2010
From: Malaysia 🇲🇾


QUOTE(happie or sleepie? @ Nov 12 2011, 09:58 PM)
I plan to change my Myvi std 4 biji tyres... Currently I am using Silverstone..... Plan to upgrade to Michelin XM2, Bridgestone Turanza AR10 or Pirelli Cinturato....

Size: 175/65R14 Std laaaaaa...

Please share your experience using those tyres, what is the best price you have ever got and where to buy...

Thanks a lot in advance ya!  drool.gif
*
Maybe you can consider Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max.
http://www.goodyear.com.sg/tyre_details.as...re_code=fuelmax

changed today only and the result on goodyear Assurance Fuel Max is gaven 4.5 Rating on 5.
to compare the weight and runing water and everything still better than MX2.

After I decide over the XM2, cause i want the fuel saving & quite ride.


TShappie or sleepie?
post Nov 12 2011, 11:42 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
120 posts

Joined: May 2008
From: City of Intelligent


QUOTE(kimsim @ Nov 12 2011, 11:03 PM)
Maybe you can consider Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max.
http://www.goodyear.com.sg/tyre_details.as...re_code=fuelmax

changed today only and the result on goodyear Assurance Fuel Max is gaven 4.5 Rating on 5.
to compare the weight and runing water and everything still better than MX2.

After I decide over the XM2, cause i want the fuel saving & quite ride.
*
Thank you bro for sharing another great brand!

May I know what size you change, how much each of it cost, and where did you change it?

icon_rolleyes.gif
SUSkimsim
post Nov 12 2011, 11:59 PM

Let Me ❤️ You
*******
Senior Member
5,847 posts

Joined: Nov 2010
From: Malaysia 🇲🇾


QUOTE(happie or sleepie? @ Nov 12 2011, 11:42 PM)
Thank you bro for sharing another great brand!

May I know what size you change, how much each of it cost, and where did you change it?

icon_rolleyes.gif
*
The size 195/60/15 at Rm250 with balancing.
If R14 will be more cheaper.
TShappie or sleepie?
post Nov 13 2011, 12:11 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
120 posts

Joined: May 2008
From: City of Intelligent


QUOTE(kimsim @ Nov 12 2011, 11:59 PM)
The size 195/60/15 at Rm250 with balancing.
If R14 will be more cheaper.
*
Thanks a lot bro! biggrin.gif
V12Kompressor
post Nov 13 2011, 12:39 AM

No carrots here
*******
Senior Member
2,141 posts

Joined: Sep 2008
From: Muddy Banks


are you sure that Pirelli comes with 14"?



Added on November 13, 2011, 12:50 amwow, ok, I was wrong. SO it does available with 14".

but then, the chances of people using that tyre here is almost zero. Should cost a bomb.

This post has been edited by V12Kompressor: Nov 13 2011, 12:50 AM
SUSkimsim
post Nov 13 2011, 05:57 AM

Let Me ❤️ You
*******
Senior Member
5,847 posts

Joined: Nov 2010
From: Malaysia 🇲🇾


QUOTE(happie or sleepie? @ Nov 13 2011, 12:11 AM)
Thanks a lot bro!  biggrin.gif
*
Oops sorry the tyres is really quiet ride not quite ride ha ha. So my car front driver seat only hear lesses noise or uneven road, this is quite satisfied for me.

Hope you don't change the wrong one, when you wanna do the change tyre and ask the boss to show you on this both's tyre and you carry up and see the products with light weight, I'm sure you will like much batter on assurance fuel max.

MX2 is good only the brand name more good ha ha.
Cause most of time where got the tyre cannot turn in from out side and change to internal side due to eating buga.

This post has been edited by kimsim: Nov 13 2011, 05:58 AM
kamikazecommando
post Nov 13 2011, 06:39 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
90 posts

Joined: Aug 2008
I'm currently using the Michelin XM2 same size as standard Myvi.

So far so good la, most important is Michelin tested and tested a lot of times and if u purchase from michelin shop, they give warranty... so far i can't find any tyres that actually give a warranty card on their tyres.
TShappie or sleepie?
post Nov 13 2011, 12:08 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
120 posts

Joined: May 2008
From: City of Intelligent


QUOTE(kimsim @ Nov 13 2011, 05:57 AM)
Oops sorry the tyres is really quiet ride not quite ride ha ha. So my car front driver seat only hear lesses noise or uneven road, this is quite satisfied for me.

Hope you don't change the wrong one, when you wanna do the change tyre and ask the boss to show you on this both's tyre and you carry up and see the products with light weight, I'm sure you will like much batter on assurance fuel max.

MX2 is good only the brand name more good ha ha.
Cause most of time where got the tyre cannot turn in from out side and change to internal side due to eating buga.
*
Thanks bro! So the first thing is to get to boss show me whichever brand tyre I want and compare the thread and weight right?

Oh, u mean XM2 cannot rotate the tyre is it? Why ya? blink.gif


Added on November 13, 2011, 12:09 pm
QUOTE(kamikazecommando @ Nov 13 2011, 06:39 AM)
I'm currently using the Michelin XM2 same size as standard Myvi.

So far so good la, most important is Michelin tested and tested a lot of times and if u purchase from michelin shop, they give warranty... so far i can't find any tyres that actually give a warranty card on their tyres.
*
Thanks a lot bro for your kind sharing.

So far so good as in FC, smooth driving and quiet journey?

May I know what kind of warranty do they offer?

icon_rolleyes.gif


Added on November 13, 2011, 12:13 pm
QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ Nov 13 2011, 12:39 AM)
are you sure that Pirelli comes with 14"?

Added on November 13, 2011, 12:50 amwow, ok, I was wrong. SO it does available with 14".

but then, the chances of people using that tyre here is almost zero. Should cost a bomb.
*
Haha, no worries bro icon_rolleyes.gif

Yea, I think so... Thats why I came out with this thread... Hopefully there is any of us here used it before hence can share the driving experience, price and overall performance with us notworthy.gif

This post has been edited by happie or sleepie?: Nov 13 2011, 12:13 PM
shazmn
post Nov 14 2011, 08:21 AM

~.~*I own a six Stars...do you?? :P*~.~
******
Senior Member
1,800 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: S.Alam,Seremban



who says unidirectional tyre cannot rotate?

of course can la but more work oni...need to open the tyre from rim and rotate the tyre...
SUSkimsim
post Nov 14 2011, 10:21 AM

Let Me ❤️ You
*******
Senior Member
5,847 posts

Joined: Nov 2010
From: Malaysia 🇲🇾


QUOTE(shazmn @ Nov 14 2011, 08:21 AM)
who says unidirectional tyre cannot rotate?

of course can la but more work oni...need to open the tyre from rim and rotate the tyre...
*
Sorry i can't confirm that XM2 the tyres shop
Boss told me this is can't to rotated.

Mine the look like smile.gif
user posted image
shazmn
post Nov 14 2011, 10:27 AM

~.~*I own a six Stars...do you?? :P*~.~
******
Senior Member
1,800 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: S.Alam,Seremban



ok dont get confused...

many performance tyre nowadays are unidirectional means the rotation is only one way...at the tyre there's a marking showing the rotation direction...

if u want to rotate it you can but not by using the conventional method la...conventional method is take out the rim and lfet rim swap to right and right to left that's it...

if its a unidirectional u can also rotate but when u take out the rim u have to take out the tyre change the rotation only then u can swap it from left to right...

basically it can be rotated but require extra work...
Jason
post Nov 14 2011, 12:03 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
6,354 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
Out of the 3, pick the Michelin. Fat man tyres have been consistent, and lasts more km than kimchi tyres. The XM1 performance is good as well, normal driving.. no complains.
kamikazecommando
post Nov 18 2011, 09:09 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
90 posts

Joined: Aug 2008
fuel consumption don't really notice because I just pump and go most of the time. But grip is good, not perfect as this is not their highest range tyres, it's tyres built for practicallity and economical.

warranty is for tyre buldging and tyre wire sticking out or rubber rosak or tyre kembang. 6 years warranty

 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0182sec    0.45    5 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 29th November 2025 - 09:57 PM