Grexer, I didn't know you were a VIP here. You got any recommendation to get a good 205/45/16 tyre? Preferably no NCT5 or equivalent range. Want higher up
Tires Price List, hope this helps...
Tires Price List, hope this helps...
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Jan 21 2009, 07:56 AM
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Grexer, I didn't know you were a VIP here. You got any recommendation to get a good 205/45/16 tyre? Preferably no NCT5 or equivalent range. Want higher up
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Jan 21 2009, 01:09 PM
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Jan 22 2009, 12:55 PM
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QUOTE(iceiscool @ Jan 22 2009, 12:39 AM) mind to elaborate "Preferably no NCT5 or equivalent range. Want higher up".Means NCT5 much lower end in term of performance quality/durabilty. Would like to learn more about this also Ok, I'm not saying NCT5 is a low performance tyre. It's basically the OEM tyre for a lot of car manufacturers and tyres I consider in the same range would be Yoko A-drive, Bridgestone MY01, and so on. The higher up range I was referring is like Goodyear Eagle F1, Yokohama AD07, Bridgestone RE001, etc.Grexer : Yeah. 205/45/16 appears to be the rare size that's used by the Wira SE only. Unless you specifically change to this size, you won't get it as standard except Wira SE. |
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Feb 5 2009, 06:53 AM
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I would say the PP2 has the shortest life span considering Michelin tyres are majority soft compound rubber. Great grip, poor lifespan.
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Feb 9 2009, 08:25 AM
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65 and 60 profile isn't much different but it is still higher profile so the flex will be there. Cornering may be slightly affected but comfort should be better compared to 60 profile.
But that kind of price for a 205/65/15 is kinda exp. RM300 is almost AD07 price range and the MXV8 isn't even considered high end performance tyre. Try the Yoko A-drive or C-Drive lor. But that's a pretty weird size. |
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Feb 9 2009, 01:32 PM
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I dunno about 205/65 la. I doubt AD07 has high profile tyres. But 195/55/15 is about RM340 per piece for AD07 last time I checked.
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Feb 10 2009, 10:38 AM
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As long as you have 5mmof thread, it's still ok. Anything less than that is kinda dangerous. Tested and proven.
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Feb 12 2009, 06:34 AM
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MY01 is a rubbish tyre. Don't ever use that and if you are using it already drive really carefully in the rain. I slid at the traffic light curve just after tmn tun going to 1utama in light rain and I was slowing down because of the traffic lights. Speed was not more than 20km/h.
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