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devilmaysmile
post Sep 13 2017, 10:29 PM

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QUOTE(Thrust @ Sep 13 2017, 06:25 PM)
Wahh.. you kena potong already.. For the size of 185/55/16 it is priced only at RM245 incl GST. For your size, it should be much cheaper.
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Really? vmad.gif Then estimate how much?
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raayeop
post Sep 13 2017, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(devilmaysmile @ Sep 13 2017, 04:14 PM)
Just change @ Lim Taxxr 175-65-14 Rm233.20 incl.GST and all.
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ouch.... Could get below rm200 if you surf the internet a bit.. But some doesn't mind paying...
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post Sep 14 2017, 06:45 AM

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QUOTE(devilmaysmile @ Sep 13 2017, 10:29 PM)
Really? vmad.gif Then estimate how much?
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Lim Txxxr famous for being expensive already. Only rich people go to thatvplace.
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post Sep 14 2017, 01:23 PM

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QUOTE(Thrust @ Sep 14 2017, 06:45 AM)
Lim Txxxr famous for being expensive already. Only rich people go  to thatvplace.
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ashokjena
post Sep 26 2017, 04:04 PM

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Dear All, need some guidance to troubleshoot my Tyre issue. One of my Tyre Michelin XM2 is getting flat in 5-6 days. took to two Tyre shop, they found nothing. Submerged to water tank, no leaking. Change valve to new also. Tyre is only 2 years old & no significant wear & tear. What else I am missing here ? The Tyre shop is pushing me to change the Tyre, but I am not convinced. Please suggest.
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post Sep 26 2017, 07:28 PM

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QUOTE(ashokjena @ Sep 26 2017, 04:04 PM)
Dear All, need some guidance to troubleshoot my Tyre issue. One of my Tyre Michelin XM2 is getting flat in 5-6 days. took to two Tyre shop, they found nothing. Submerged to water tank, no leaking. Change valve to new also. Tyre is only 2 years old & no significant wear & tear. What else I am missing here ? The Tyre shop is pushing me to change the Tyre, but I am not convinced. Please suggest.
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Any possibility that someone release your Tyre air ? otherwise you bring to other Michelin shop to check 2nd time to double confirm hmm.gif
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post Sep 26 2017, 08:15 PM

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Happened once the same situation, cant find the leak when submerged. In the end, tyre taken out from rim. The inner side of the tyre checked and finally found the cause of the leak. Sometimes, tyre passed the submerge test but not from visible inspection at the inner side of tyre

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post Sep 26 2017, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(mot88 @ Sep 26 2017, 08:15 PM)
Happened once the same situation, cant find the leak when submerged. In the end, tyre taken out from rim. The inner side of the tyre checked and finally found the cause of the leak. Sometimes, tyre passed the submerge test but not from visible inspection at the inner side of tyre
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I had an old tyre start to leak at the rim seal. A small piece on the inside is folded in . So might held if the tyre is remounted.
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post Oct 5 2017, 11:52 AM

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Thanks for all the tips on my tyre leaking issue. I also suspect the same. Gonna ask to another shop to remove the tyre from rim entirely & inspect the inner part of it. Will update if that solve the issue. btw, I have ruled out that someone intentionally flat the tyre . Coz this is still happening, even though the car parked inside my hi-security condo.

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post Oct 29 2017, 06:06 PM

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My 4 michelin XM2 tyres 195 55 15 being used for 4 years @90k+ km, so far so good and satisfy with the performance, time to change, not much tread for both front tyres

That day Continental quoted me for rm190 tyre and rm150 for Viking, Bridgestone quoted rm155 for ecopia

For a frequent highway user like me, putting safety and fc into consideration, which option should i go for? Or just stick with XM2?
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post Oct 30 2017, 12:45 PM

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Hello,

Any boss can provide me the price for XM2 four pcs all in for 205/60R16?
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post Oct 30 2017, 01:05 PM

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QUOTE(Cy016 @ Oct 29 2017, 06:06 PM)
My 4 michelin XM2 tyres 195 55 15 being used for 4 years @90k+ km, so far so good and satisfy with the performance, time to change, not much tread for both front tyres

That day Continental quoted me for rm190 tyre and rm150 for Viking, Bridgestone quoted rm155 for ecopia

For a frequent highway user like me, putting safety and fc into consideration, which option should i go for? Or just stick with XM2?
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if u choose continental and bridgestone,be prepare the tyre will wear faster.xm2 is good for long lasting tyre.90k+ lol..
fc consideration i doubt would have much difference.
are 3 are eco tyres category.sidewall of xm2 is harder than continental btw.
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post Nov 8 2017, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(Cy016 @ Oct 29 2017, 06:06 PM)
My 4 michelin XM2 tyres 195 55 15 being used for 4 years @90k+ km, so far so good and satisfy with the performance, time to change, not much tread for both front tyres

That day Continental quoted me for rm190 tyre and rm150 for Viking, Bridgestone quoted rm155 for ecopia

For a frequent highway user like me, putting safety and fc into consideration, which option should i go for? Or just stick with XM2?
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continental apa tyre they quote?

Not sure i dont really fond viking.

ecopia is used by bezza. my god bezza tyre pressure very high one.
With ecopia and super high tyre pressure they only can achieve good fc (as advertised)
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post Nov 8 2017, 10:17 AM

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Other good option like XM2 is Yoko CDrive2, also last longer & grip nearly like Michelin Pilotsport3.
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post Nov 9 2017, 12:14 AM

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QUOTE(Mike3 @ Nov 8 2017, 10:11 AM)
continental apa tyre they quote?

Not sure i dont really fond viking.

ecopia is used by bezza. my god bezza tyre pressure very high one.
With ecopia and super high tyre pressure they only can achieve good fc (as advertised)
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I dint ask, probably cc6 i guess?
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post Nov 9 2017, 07:28 PM

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Just changed a pair Michelin XM2 to a new pair of XM2 after over 5 years of usage for Myvi. Old ones still got thread but unfortunately it's too old. Honestly, XM2s are really good tyres as they are silent, comfortable and grippy enough for normal drive.

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post Nov 9 2017, 10:27 PM

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QUOTE(Yapmy @ Nov 9 2017, 07:28 PM)
Just changed a pair Michelin XM2 to a new pair of XM2 after over 5 years of usage for Myvi. Old ones still got thread but unfortunately it's too old. Honestly, XM2s are really good tyres as they are silent, comfortable and grippy enough for normal drive.
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i thought XM2 can use up to 10years if haven't botak ?
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post Nov 9 2017, 10:37 PM

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QUOTE(waiwai_wai @ Nov 9 2017, 10:27 PM)
i thought XM2 can use up to 10years if haven't botak ?
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I don't want to take the risk. If over 5 years I'll change it regardless even if the thread is still good.
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post Nov 10 2017, 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(Yapmy @ Nov 9 2017, 10:37 PM)
I don't want to take the risk. If over 5 years I'll change it regardless even if the thread is still good.
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okay, no problem
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post Nov 11 2017, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(Yapmy @ Nov 9 2017, 07:28 PM)
Just changed a pair Michelin XM2 to a new pair of XM2 after over 5 years of usage for Myvi. Old ones still got thread but unfortunately it's too old. Honestly, XM2s are really good tyres as they are silent, comfortable and grippy enough for normal drive.
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Hahaha, I changed a pair of my XM2 at 6 years old of about 110,000 km with 2 mm thread depth left.
According to an image (from Continental Tyre) I uploaded here before, in allowing up to 10 years usage post production, I could have prolonging its usage till 1.6 mm left fully complying with tyre manufacturer/association requirements.

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