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zweimmk
post Jan 11 2013, 08:22 AM

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Jan 10 2013, 12:58 PM)
Are u sure about the pricing? Something doesnt sound right. A Michelin PSS 225-45-18 costs RM 1090 at Tyrezone Taman Megah while Lim Tayar TTDI charges RM 1250. Both are before nego prices.

How then could a 16inch Primacy HP cost more? Doesnt make sense.
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Lim Tayar TTDI ain't cheap. That much I can tell you for certain, usually Klang will be the place to go for cheaper tires.

No harm trying to give this shop a call to ask

Hing Leong Tyre Services
134 & 136, Jalan Kapar
41400 Klang, Selangor
Tel: 03-3343 9100

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zweimmk
post Jan 11 2013, 11:47 AM

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Jan 11 2013, 11:34 AM)
Thanks. Will give them a call. But with Lim Tayar TTDI, i used to get good pricing which was even cheaper than Tyrezone and also cheaper than many shops in Ipoh. Ive changed tyres for 4 of our family's cars here. But since 2012 ive noticed that their prices have gone up quite a bit. Not sure why.
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Cheapest place to change wheels actually is just drive down to Singapore. A lot of my family members do that while they visit relatives and friends.

The same Goodyear EF1A2 cost nearly 200 ringgit cheaper per piece compared to the same tyre sold here tongue.gif
zweimmk
post Jan 11 2013, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Jan 11 2013, 01:43 PM)
shit, serious?!
i may consider to get some sports tires over there then! (very poisoned on yokohama advan neova ad08 LOL!)

i mean, warranty may be an issue, but everyone knows warranty claims for tires are difficult and dodgy as hell, not to mention most of the problems are self inflicted and/or cant be claimed anyways (eg: puncture, hit road curb etc)
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Yeah serious. Tires are cheaper to buy in Singapore. 19 inch or 20 inch or 21 inch tires aren't much more expensive to each other compared to here. Just recently my friend changed his 19 inch tires for 330SGD... Michelin brand.
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post Jan 11 2013, 04:16 PM

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Difference of almost Rm300, I'd just go with the cheaper GYEF1A2. Rm1120 savings is nothing to scoff at plus hard compound like what Quazacolt said, should be longer lasting.

 

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