but want to know how long can Cdrive2 last? 35k KM possible?
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replacing tires, need help..
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In term of performance and silence Cdrive2 is good rite from the comments..
but want to know how long can Cdrive2 last? 35k KM possible? This post has been edited by [revolution]: Jan 3 2013, 11:41 AM |
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Jan 3 2013, 03:56 PM) generally yeah. wet grip not so great, however if you're not whacking corners in wet and just going straight, the traction is pretty decent. minimal aquaplaning unless the water level if covering entire tire then i still get some aquaplaning driving around 70-90km/h. (my car old school carbie with minimal electronics, air intake also very high up, so not that worried on floods) thx bro for the followup! 35k km is very possible if you aren't an aggressive driver. for me, i think i've clocked around 19-20k km? looks half worn give/take. and i do drive decently aggressive and once a while do touge/long sprints/long distance drivings. so it isn't as bad as some people put it to be. however again, it depends on one's expectations, some expect their tires to last full 3+ years, and over 100k km. c drive 2 100% cannot do that, at least for my usage Bro, compare cdrive2 with Falken ZE912.. which is better? This post has been edited by [revolution]: Jan 3 2013, 06:25 PM |
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