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Tires Price List, hope this helps...
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sakaito
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Feb 16 2007, 11:57 AM
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i beg to differ.
i've tried a lot of tires during the years and i found that michelin ain't the best though.
if u say the best all rounder, i'd have to give it to Bridgestone Potenza series... be it GII, GIII or RE01. but i do agree bridgestone is suitable for malaysian roads.
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sakaito
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Feb 19 2007, 06:55 PM
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Espionage
6 years? meaning that if the tires were to deformed within the 6 years, u can change it for free?
too hard? what do u mean? Treadwear rating is there for a reason. I've explained this b4, i think about 3 or 4 pages back. Anything with Treadwear above 280 is quite hard. anything btwn 200 to 280 is average and anything below 200 is soft to very soft.
You're saying which bridgestone tyre? Turanza? Potenza? and also you're referring to which Michelin tyre? MXF? Pilot Preceda?
Tyres are model specific. I found that eventhough Advan Neova AD07 is very good in dry and average in the wet, it still not as good as Bridgestone Potenza RE01-R, which is definitely better in dry and still grippy in wet too. but, price for the RE01R is very very expensive.
I believe this thread purpose is to help those who wanted to pick tyres to suit their need, and also their budget. So, please be specific when u say Michelin is good, which model? and Bridgestone is too hard... but which model?
and you're saying dunlop/falken even sumitomo better than Bridgestone?
dude, i'd take Bridgestone Potenza GIII anyday over Dunlop DZ101, Falken ST115 or whichever... and also Toyo T1R.
This post has been edited by sakaito: Feb 19 2007, 07:01 PM
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sakaito
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Mar 24 2007, 03:30 PM
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UPDATE Price YOKOHAMA PARADA SPEC II 195/50/15 RM155 from me.  hehehe
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