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WTA New Tyre Size 205/50/15
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TScomgeek85
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Nov 12 2012, 12:59 PM, updated 14y ago
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Hi all.. need to change new set of tyre.. which brand you all recommend size 205/50/15. Prefered Bridgestone , Toyo an Yoko. Good in wet and dry.. U know la wet season .... need to secure..Please recommend me and where to buy and how much.. thx
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mADmAN
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Nov 12 2012, 01:22 PM
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Toyo T1R is pretty good in the wet...though not sure if they have that size... n sidewall is abit soft so good for comfort.
Federal 595 RSR oso good...
price wise expect to pay 3xx-4xx for these 2 tires...
otherwise Kumho KU36....good n stiff sidewall....good grip in the dry...wet just go a lil slower.
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TScomgeek85
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Nov 12 2012, 04:03 PM
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any recommended shop?
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mADmAN
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Nov 12 2012, 07:37 PM
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nope... KU36 is hard to find... T1R alot of places have it... 595RSR https://www.facebook.com/acantaautotech?fref=ts
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shinjo
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Nov 13 2012, 07:58 PM
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wonder why u wanna go for 205/55r15...
195/55r15 is already good enough for u.
wat car is yours?
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jimlim007
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Nov 13 2012, 08:00 PM
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tumpang thread, how to know a car r14 stock rims can put what size of tyre 165(stock) to 175, 185?
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shinjo
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Nov 13 2012, 08:26 PM
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normally, 15" is 6.6" width rim 16" is 7" width rim 17" is 7.5" width rim...
but 14" rim can still accommodate the 185/60r14 tyre.
195/70r14 also can be seen, maybe on those van model.....
why ? u wanna change liao ah?
This post has been edited by shinjo: Nov 13 2012, 08:27 PM
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jimlim007
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Nov 13 2012, 08:52 PM
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QUOTE(shinjo @ Nov 13 2012, 08:26 PM) normally, 15" is 6.6" width rim 16" is 7" width rim 17" is 7.5" width rim... but 14" rim can still accommodate the 185/60r14 tyre. 195/70r14 also can be seen, maybe on those van model..... why ? u wanna change liao ah? curious, last time i drive lantis, stock rims 14" put 185; now have just change to myvi, mayvi also 14" rims, people say myvi can a bit buang when cornering, i wonder if change to bigger size of tyre can improve or not the buang to have more tyre surface to grib on road thank to you info
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shinjo
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Nov 13 2012, 09:35 PM
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Added on November 13, 2012, 9:37 pmEhhhh... it is very subjective la this case. I might say it's the car design too that play a part of it.. U see, Myvi our local car technology is nothing that can be shout about.. the absorber , etc is uncomparable to other imported car.
well.... even with a bit wider tyre could help a bit, but wont necessary solve that problem bro. UNLESS, u tune up ur whole myvi to performance parts..... strut bar, absorber, etc....
This post has been edited by shinjo: Nov 13 2012, 09:38 PM
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yngwie
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Nov 14 2012, 09:05 PM
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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Nov 13 2012, 08:52 PM) curious, last time i drive lantis, stock rims 14" put 185; now have just change to myvi, mayvi also 14" rims, people say myvi can a bit buang when cornering, i wonder if change to bigger size of tyre can improve or not the buang to have more tyre surface to grib on road thank to you info  its the center of gravity and driving style. compare to lantis which naturally has an ideal center of gravity and better suspension setup, myvi has the basic torsion beam, softer suspension and higher center of gravity which contribute to the ' buang' feel as you define it. changing to wider tires means lower profile needed, this more or less help lowering the center of gravity. changing the suspension system to cater your driving style is the best way. also, driving style like braking during corner (not before or prior to taking corner ) is another reason. the thicker and soft sidewall on stock tires (profile 65 and above) contribute to tires flex' thus added to 'buang' sensation.
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jimlim007
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Nov 15 2012, 03:18 PM
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QUOTE(shinjo @ Nov 13 2012, 09:35 PM) Added on November 13, 2012, 9:37 pmEhhhh... it is very subjective la this case. I might say it's the car design too that play a part of it.. U see, Myvi our local car technology is nothing that can be shout about.. the absorber , etc is uncomparable to other imported car. well.... even with a bit wider tyre could help a bit, but wont necessary solve that problem bro. UNLESS, u tune up ur whole myvi to performance parts..... strut bar, absorber, etc.... hehe, i get you. i saw many of myvi driver invest on those you mentioned parts  Added on November 15, 2012, 3:19 pmQUOTE(yngwie @ Nov 14 2012, 09:05 PM) its the center of gravity and driving style. compare to lantis which naturally has an ideal center of gravity and better suspension setup, myvi has the basic torsion beam, softer suspension and higher center of gravity which contribute to the ' buang' feel as you define it. changing to wider tires means lower profile needed, this more or less help lowering the center of gravity. changing the suspension system to cater your driving style is the best way. also, driving style like braking during corner (not before or prior to taking corner ) is another reason. the thicker and soft sidewall on stock tires (profile 65 and above) contribute to tires flex' thus added to 'buang' sensation. oh well, another good point of the tyre thickness and and hardness  i might choose right tyre in future This post has been edited by jimlim007: Nov 15 2012, 03:19 PM
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