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post Oct 29 2022, 03:38 AM

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Just changed 4pcs 195/55R15 TOYO CR1 today, in Bahau.
RM200 per donut.
RM800 include balancing, alignment, normal tire valves.

Other options :
Yokohama ES32 - RM210
Conti CC6 - RM210
Toyo TR1 - RM220
Hankook Kinergy - RM180
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post Jan 23 2023, 01:42 PM

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QUOTE(kiTZss @ Jan 23 2023, 07:46 AM)
How's ur CR1 so far ? What's the price difference between TR1 and CR1 ? Would like to get a set  of 195 60 r15 for my car also. I have ES323 on my another car, quite satisfied with it. Cuerrently come across with Dunlop SP Spprt J6 , seems not bad, even better than ES32 but with lower price ? Any idea ?  biggrin.gif
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Hi, my car is just an old junk with noise here and there, so it's really hard to judge any difference. I drive very slow too, so don't really have the chance to test dry/wet grip to its extreme. ES32 is a good tire too, you can use back if the shop has it.

TR1 is RM20 higher than CR1. Based on its tread pattern, it could be noisier than CR1, but with better grip performance.
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post Jan 25 2023, 12:32 AM

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QUOTE(bo093 @ Jan 24 2023, 09:37 AM)
I'm looking for 195/55/15 tyres.
Been eye-ing on Maxxis Victra i-pro, suit my budget RM200 per piece.

Is there any other contender?
Handling dry and wet is important to me, noise doesn't matter (currently on Kumho V720)
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not easy to find , bro
RM200 tires mostly are budget tire with moderate dry/wet performance.
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post Jan 25 2023, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(bo093 @ Jan 25 2023, 09:58 AM)
Yeah RM200 are budget tires these days compared to last few years.
How about Toyo TR1? Similar price.
How about Toyo TR1? Similar price.

Just realize that tire prices are increased and flooded with cheaper 'china/thai/viet' tires.
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TR1 is more aggressive on dry grip, and might compromise a little wet grip (but still better than CR1, I think). If it's same price with CR1, of course take TR1 first.

 

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