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Changing my MYVI tyres, Can anyone give me some ideas?
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TSDannyChok
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Jan 20 2014, 06:13 PM, updated 11y ago
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Hi all sifu here, I am currently driving a Myvi 1.3 bought it since 3 years ago. My mileage is 50k now and i realize that my 4 tyres going to kabut dy. Planning to change 4 set of new tyres. Since there are alot of choices in the market now, and i dont know which one can suit me most.
My stock tyres is 175/65/14, btw, i heard of others saying that myvi stock rim can be upgraded to 185/60/14 right? Which one is better?
My requirement is Slient and comfort. Please give some advice.. Thanks. My budget is around Rm200 per pcs. Do intro me which shop can get cheaper. Klang valley. TQ very much!!!
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TSDannyChok
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Jan 24 2014, 09:32 PM
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Conti cc5?
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TSDannyChok
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Jan 28 2014, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE(efaceninja @ Jan 25 2014, 04:35 PM) ya CC5 good silent and comfort, which fits your requirement. btw, did you mean your previous CC5 tahan for 50k km?? that's very good mileage for CC5 i think. Previously was using Conti CC1..last for 50k KM.. yup I think that is a very good mileage. I think it can be more than that.
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TSDannyChok
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Jan 28 2014, 12:31 PM
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QUOTE(ch0227 @ Jan 27 2014, 03:37 PM) I am also a Myvi owner. Just changed my 4 tyres. My last Conti CC5 lasted about 50k km. I am changing from CC5 --> XM2. I feel better and more quite for my new XM2 in my car (maybe it's new tyres).  Hi bro, can I know how much is ur XM2 cost? Where is the location of the shop? I personally think that XM2 will be a bit better than CC5.
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TSDannyChok
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Jan 29 2014, 02:42 PM
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QUOTE(OC4/3 @ Jan 29 2014, 02:24 AM) 195/50/15 and 195/55/15 is very close to stock rolling diameter if you ever decide to change rim 185/60/14 is acceptable if you don't intend to change wheel Thanks for the information, I am planning to get 185/60/14 to replace my old tyres with stock rim, but which brand of tyre will be better? Michellin or Conti? I am only concern about comfort and slient
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TSDannyChok
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Aug 11 2014, 12:09 PM
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QUOTE(lobster08 @ Aug 11 2014, 10:50 AM) My Myvi still using the same tyre CC5 but mileage already 92k++ but now planning to change my tyre, any recommendation? One of my fren recommended me to use bridgestone 185/60R14 RM185 Exp? Hey, acutally i just changed my 4 tyres to Michelin XM2 185/60/14 last few month ago. Based on these few month of driving, i find out much more softer and silent than my previous conti cc1. I get RM190 per pcs at shah alam. But i heard a lot of good comment from CC5 as well. So, its up to ur call. For me, so far i didnt regret of getting XM2. Just 5-10 ringgit different. Hope this help.
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TSDannyChok
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Sep 29 2015, 11:28 AM
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Hi there, just want to share with you guys my experience with Michellin XM2 185/60/14 with stock rim, I been using it since 2 years ago and clock at 40000km, the tyres still looking good.
It is very good in comfort wise, maybe because of they using soft rubber compare with others brand, but the tyres surface starting to crack a little bit. I hope it wont give me any trouble for long term.
Personally i think Michellin XM2 can be last long for at least 80km. This is only my point of view.
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