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 Yokohama Blueath AE50, Silent , comfort , all rounder

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edisoner90
post Aug 26 2019, 06:26 PM

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Anyone know which car workshop that sell yokohama Fleva and blue earth? got any price for 195/50/R16 tyre..

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edisoner90
post Aug 26 2019, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(Yaozz @ Aug 26 2019, 07:16 PM)
Can enquire price from KeanLeeHin or Torque Legend Auto Garage. smile.gif
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any area near PJ, subang, bukit jalil area, serdang, seri kembangan?
edisoner90
post Aug 28 2019, 11:06 AM

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Any further review on this blue earth AE50 tyre? feedback on the wet, dry, and handling, with the tyre mileage usage?
edisoner90
post Aug 29 2019, 11:29 AM

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QUOTE(Deja Vu @ Aug 29 2019, 10:55 AM)
Running these sized 205/55R16 on my MPV for the past 1mth. Generally as eco tires, and compared against my experience with XM1 & 2, Ecopia EP200 and Dunlop LM704:
+ Made in Japan (if it means anything to anyone)
+ no annoying trademark eco-tire squeaks on smooth car park surfaces
+ rolls further when I coast the vehicle
+ wide longitudinal groves disperses water very effortlessly (less tendency to aquaplane)
- possibly due to less rubber contact to the road, there is less road-feedback and a very little less grip compared to the Dunlop that it replaced, which is noticeable during cornering.

I was looking for a quieter comfort based tires (crossing out directional tires), and preferred thicker tire walls to withstand curbing (ruling out most Continentals). Premacy 4 was high on my list after having run on Premacy LC on this vehicle and enjoyed the balance between NVH and ride control, but cannot justify its asking price.
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hi sir, thanks for the info..

then it is not so good for dry grip as fast cornering will make the car skid..
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post Aug 29 2019, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(Deja Vu @ Aug 29 2019, 11:51 AM)
Grip is still good (if not better) as far as comfort eco tires go. If I drove harder, then I would consider something like PS3 but at the expense of a little NVH.
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how about primacy 3 or primacy 4 by michelin?

 

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