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mengsuan
post Nov 15 2014, 08:38 PM

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Btw, Goodyear Triplemax seems to have 17 inch size as stated on their website.
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post Nov 16 2014, 08:01 AM

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QUOTE(mengsuan @ Nov 14 2014, 04:58 PM)
Thanks! I'll remember you as eco tyre man. biggrin.gif

215/55/17 will rub against the fender. Looks like Toyo is the only way to go if I want eco tyres. biggrin.gif
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lols, after so many posting about tyres, this is the first time i've been called eco tyre man lols. if i would've opened a tyre shop, i will only sell all those eco tyre i've listed lols.

anyway, pls try out the new NE3 and let us know the review ~
and yup GY TripleMax seems to have your stock size too.
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post Nov 16 2014, 08:03 AM

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QUOTE(electron @ Nov 15 2014, 07:21 PM)
But none of these are available here.
Actually thr Goodyear Efficientgrip Performance has a good rolling resistance and grip combination too but the nearest place to get it is Singapore
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i know none of these available here. just to list out how's the industry doing. maybe i'll put a note there 'not available in malaysia (yet)'
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post Nov 17 2014, 10:31 AM

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Personal review on Yokohama BluEarth AE01 (205/55/16):

Changed a pair to front wheels, previously was using A-Drive.
NVH: Less noise when going through uneven roads.
Wet Grip: No problem to go through heavy rain with 130 km/h.
Dry brake: Need longer distance to stop, A-Drive was better. +_+
Fuel Saving: Not really care.
Performance at corners: Not dare to try

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post Nov 18 2014, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(SweetLem0n @ Nov 17 2014, 10:31 AM)
Personal review on Yokohama BluEarth AE01 (205/55/16):

Changed a pair to front wheels, previously was using A-Drive.
NVH: Less noise when going through uneven roads.
Wet Grip: No problem to go through heavy rain with 130 km/h.
Dry brake: Need longer distance to stop, A-Drive was better. +_+
Fuel Saving: Not really care.
Performance at corners: Not dare to try
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seem like C.drive2 will suit u more

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post Nov 19 2014, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Sep 8 2014, 02:41 PM)
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bro, does Yokohama Malaysia have the latest eco improved advan db that upgraded their LRR to A from B?
http://yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan/tire/bran...l_sizelist.html

refer the 16" section which i am interested at tongue.gif
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Quazacolt, LRR got grade A and B?
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post Nov 19 2014, 11:35 AM

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QUOTE(mengsuan @ Nov 19 2014, 09:31 AM)
Quazacolt, LRR got grade A and B?
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http://www.goodyear.eu/home_en/goodyear-qu.../eu-tire-label/
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post Nov 19 2014, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(nestum @ Nov 18 2014, 12:08 AM)
seem like C.drive2 will suit u more
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How much do you offer? brows.gif
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post Nov 19 2014, 06:06 PM

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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Nov 19 2014, 11:35 AM)
This is only for Goodyear rating? I went to malaysia website, they don't have these rating. http://www.goodyear.com.my/tyre_details.as...plemax#features
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QUOTE(mengsuan @ Nov 19 2014, 06:06 PM)
This is only for Goodyear rating? I went to malaysia website, they don't have these rating.
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It's not Goodyear rating, it's European Union
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/tec....jsp?techid=232

only Europe uses Low Rolling Resistance (LRR) ratings.

offtopic: i still don't get why you're so concerned about LRR tires when you're using thicker viscosity than manufacturer specification engine oil and having load of parasitic effect on your engine.
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post Nov 24 2014, 07:28 AM

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I found Bridgestone EP200 for size 195/55/15 is rm160/pc.. one of the ECO tyre right? The price is ok?
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post Nov 24 2014, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(amad108 @ Nov 24 2014, 07:28 AM)
I found Bridgestone EP200 for size 195/55/15 is rm160/pc.. one of the ECO tyre right? The price is ok?
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Good price.

Can help to check how much is it for Ecopia EP200 on size 205/55/R16 (all in)?

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QUOTE(ric1234 @ Nov 24 2014, 09:16 AM)
Good price.

Can help to check how much is it for Ecopia EP200 on size 205/55/R16 (all in)?
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No problem.. i will check once i go there again.. want to change my tyre.. currently using PS3, but seem only my wife use the car so no point use high grade tyre.. so downgrade to ECO tyre, hope its as silent as PS3
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post Nov 24 2014, 10:21 AM

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QUOTE(mengsuan @ Nov 19 2014, 06:06 PM)
This is only for Goodyear rating? I went to malaysia website, they don't have these rating. http://www.goodyear.com.my/tyre_details.as...plemax#features
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this EU Tyre Label is a compulsory label/display to be stick on the tyre for consumer's info (in EU). these rating/testing are not done by the tyre manufacture themselves, so i guess it would be fairly good info/judgement for the consumer. but, in malaysia i never saw any of those labels yet..

adding these tyre to the AA list:

5. Goodyear EfficientGrip AA
6. Dunlop Sport BluResponse AA
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post Nov 24 2014, 10:59 AM

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Oh, so it means Goodyear EfficientGrip is very good in terms of LRR, since it is AA grade? I've never seen a shop here promoting efficientgrip.
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QUOTE(efaceninja @ Nov 24 2014, 10:21 AM)
this EU Tyre Label is a compulsory label/display to be stick on the tyre for consumer's info (in EU).  these rating/testing are not done by the tyre manufacture themselves, so i guess it would be fairly good info/judgement for the consumer.  but, in malaysia i never saw any of those labels yet..

adding these tyre to the AA list:

5. Goodyear EfficientGrip AA
6. Dunlop Sport BluResponse AA
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AFAIK the efficient grip in malaysia aren't of LRR variant.
could be wrong though but at least it was never advertised as such:
http://www.goodyear.com.my/tyre_details.as...fficient%20Grip

if anything, fuel max seems to have better lrr:
http://www.goodyear.com.my/tyre_details.as...re_code=fuelmax
however it doesn't have any LRR advertisement laugh.gif
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post Nov 24 2014, 01:32 PM

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QUOTE(mengsuan @ Nov 24 2014, 10:59 AM)
Oh, so it means Goodyear EfficientGrip is very good in terms of LRR, since it is AA grade? I've never seen a shop here promoting efficientgrip.
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no nope. GY EfficientGrip series is more towards comfort and quiet tyre, much like Mic PST3. but then GY take their Efficientgrip as a base and developed a AA rated LRR tyre, which is called EfficientGrip AA.

the EfficientGrip in malaysia is not EfficientGrip AA, its Eagle EfficientGrip, according to GY malaysia website at least.
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QUOTE(efaceninja @ Nov 24 2014, 01:32 PM)
no nope.  GY EfficientGrip series is more towards comfort and quiet tyre, much like Mic PST3.  but then GY take their Efficientgrip as a base and developed a AA rated LRR tyre, which is called EfficientGrip AA.

the EfficientGrip in malaysia is not EfficientGrip AA, its Eagle EfficientGrip, according to GY malaysia website at least.
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i saw EfficientGrip Performance from SG forum. is this same as EG AA?
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post Nov 29 2014, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(mengsuan @ Nov 24 2014, 10:59 AM)
Oh, so it means Goodyear EfficientGrip is very good in terms of LRR, since it is AA grade? I've never seen a shop here promoting efficientgrip.
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any recommendation for fuel efficient / eco tyre for Myvi?

currently im using Michelin XM2... just now when service my car, were told my tyres have cracks....
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post Nov 29 2014, 08:06 PM

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QUOTE(vin_ann @ Nov 29 2014, 05:01 PM)
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any recommendation for fuel efficient / eco tyre for Myvi?

currently im using Michelin XM2... just now when service my car, were told my tyres have cracks....
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1. XM2 is a eco tyre already. other choices like, BS EP200, Yoko AE01
2. or you can take the Hankook Kinergy EX, the factory tyre by perodua for Axia. i believe this is part of the component that helps Axia to achieve EEV status (besides their ULTRA high manufacture recommended tyre pressure at 37 psi for a seg A car lols). Axia's tyre size is same as Myvi's aka 175/65R14

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