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TSa_dot_el
post Nov 17 2016, 05:22 PM, updated 9y ago

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Anyone used the new Continental CC6 tyre?

Can share their experience using this tyre?

Interesting pattern, and marketed as very quiet tyre.


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post Nov 17 2016, 05:24 PM

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price?
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post Nov 17 2016, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(kausar @ Nov 17 2016, 05:24 PM)
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Cheap. About RM170 for 185/65R15.
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post Nov 17 2016, 05:25 PM

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My wife has been using it for about 1-2 months now on her Myvi. Previously was original tyres from Perodua, her comment is that it's a lot quieter than the previous tyre. Not so bumpy also.
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post Nov 17 2016, 05:27 PM

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Comfort tyre la itu, dont expect super grip and good aquaplanning bro
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post Nov 17 2016, 05:28 PM

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Was wondering just how effective are those "Helmholtz Resonator".

Also, a bit phobia on Conti tyres after I suffered countless puncture when using Conti..
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post Nov 17 2016, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(David_78 @ Nov 17 2016, 05:27 PM)
Comfort tyre la itu, dont expect super grip and good aquaplanning bro
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Just wondering how comfort it is...
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QUOTE(a_dot_el @ Nov 17 2016, 05:28 PM)
Was wondering just how effective are those "Helmholtz Resonator".

Also, a bit phobia on Conti tyres after I suffered countless puncture when using Conti..
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this i agree
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post Nov 17 2016, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(kausar @ Nov 17 2016, 05:30 PM)
this i agree
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You also kena multiple puncture on Contis?
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post Nov 17 2016, 05:45 PM

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Here is the review:
http://allcarschannel.com/continental-tyre...-uc6-cc6-tyres/
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QUOTE(a_dot_el @ Nov 17 2016, 05:41 PM)
You also kena multiple puncture on Contis?
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The tyre is good in wet and quiet but easily get puntured by sharp object maybe compound too soft?
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QUOTE(a_dot_el @ Nov 17 2016, 05:22 PM)
Anyone used the new Continental CC6 tyre?

Can share their experience using this tyre?

Interesting pattern, and marketed as very quiet tyre.
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Just wanna share,

Changed to this tire today, driving peugeot 2008 mini SUV.

Now sure if it was over priced, bought it at "kedai papan" hin leong klang. Mine was 205/ 55/16V RM 290 a piece including GST.


Initial review so far:

Noise: DAMN QUIET (Now I can hear my aircond noise)
Grip: Moderate, but since my driving style these days are kinda slow and steady, I can say it is good enough.
Comfort: THIS TIRE EATS BUMPS, matched with soft suspension of my peugeot 2008, I can hardly feel bumps now.


I moved from standard tire Goodyear Efficient Grip 195/60/16 to this tire, so far I am satisfied with the new conti tire. thumbsup.gif (This is its first change)
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post Nov 21 2016, 07:56 PM

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wow, looks good review.
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yup im also used this model on my jazz 2016. combine with jazz suspension, this tyre give very confort driving experience and very smooth to eats the bump..recommend.
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post Nov 22 2016, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(NUR_VER.3 @ Nov 21 2016, 06:02 PM)
Just wanna share,

Changed to this tire today, driving peugeot 2008 mini SUV.

Now sure if it was over priced, bought it at "kedai papan" hin leong klang. Mine was 205/ 55/16V RM 290 a piece including GST.
Initial review so far:

Noise: DAMN QUIET (Now I can hear my aircond noise)
Grip: Moderate, but since my driving style these days are kinda slow and steady, I can say it is good enough.
Comfort: THIS TIRE EATS BUMPS, matched with soft suspension of my peugeot 2008, I can hardly feel bumps now.


I moved from standard tire Goodyear Efficient Grip  195/60/16 to this tire, so far I am satisfied with the new conti tire.  thumbsup.gif (This is its first change)
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Hhmm... sounds interesting. But Efficient Grip is quite noisy, so the difference will be obvious.

Already expected normal level of grip from this budget tyre.

Suprise on the bump. Perhaps the tyre has very soft sidewalls, hence easily flexed over bumps. I am a bit cautious on this, if the softness is not just the sidewall but applies to the whole tyre, this might leads to frequent puncture. ohmy.gif

Thanks for the precious feedback!!
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post Nov 22 2016, 11:49 AM

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QUOTE(Witchblade @ Nov 21 2016, 08:00 PM)
yup im also used this model on my jazz 2016. combine with jazz suspension, this tyre give very confort driving experience and very smooth to eats the bump..recommend.
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The bump eating comment is really a surprise here!
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QUOTE(a_dot_el @ Nov 22 2016, 11:48 AM)
Hhmm... sounds interesting. But Efficient Grip is quite noisy, so the difference will be obvious.

Already expected normal level of grip from this budget tyre.

Suprise on the bump. Perhaps the tyre has very soft sidewalls, hence easily flexed over bumps. I am a bit cautious on this, if the softness is not just the sidewall but applies to the whole tyre, this might leads to frequent puncture.  ohmy.gif

Thanks for the precious feedback!!
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Yeah, the goodyear efficient grip tends to become harder and noisier as it gets older, kinda expensive too.

Ive only used Continental Sport Contact on my Neo CPS and this CC6 so far, Compared to the other brands like Goodyear Efficient Grip, Achilles ATR Sport, GT Radial Champiro BAX2, I can say Continentals are a bit on the softer side.

On the other note, it might not be a good idea to buy soft tires if you are living in areas that have lots of contruction sites, or poor road conditions (like, REALLY BAD ROADS WITH ENDLESS POTHOLES), and etc.

But if you are living in areas with less constructions, frequent freeways like LDP, KESAS, roads that are well cared and maintained, it is PERFECT. That said, THERE ARE LOTS OF CONSTRUCTIONS going on in Klang Valley areas laugh.gif

I guess I have to be more careful when I drive nearby construction sites, bad roads or near lorries sad.gif

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QUOTE(Witchblade @ Nov 21 2016, 08:00 PM)
yup im also used this model on my jazz 2016. combine with jazz suspension, this tyre give very confort driving experience and very smooth to eats the bump..recommend.
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Jazz suspensions are quite comfortable, much more comfortable than city IMHO. Plus the cabin noise is also low, paired with this tire then I can imagine there wont be much road noise anymore. thumbsup.gif
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QUOTE(NUR_VER.3 @ Nov 21 2016, 06:02 PM)
Just wanna share,

Changed to this tire today, driving peugeot 2008 mini SUV.

Now sure if it was over priced, bought it at "kedai papan" hin leong klang. Mine was 205/ 55/16V RM 290 a piece including GST.
Initial review so far:

Noise: DAMN QUIET (Now I can hear my aircond noise)
Grip: Moderate, but since my driving style these days are kinda slow and steady, I can say it is good enough.
Comfort: THIS TIRE EATS BUMPS, matched with soft suspension of my peugeot 2008, I can hardly feel bumps now.


I moved from standard tire Goodyear Efficient Grip  195/60/16 to this tire, so far I am satisfied with the new conti tire.  thumbsup.gif (This is its first change)
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I saw your review here:

http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Continen...Contact-CC6.htm

im considering changing this for my Preve, it's cheaper than P3ST
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Today I changed 4 pcs cc6.noise level really superp....
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post Feb 18 2017, 11:12 AM

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CC6 is well known for its comfort and quietness.
Every time I test drive my customer car who installed a freshly CC6.
Ride is comfort and noise is quiet even at 80km/h - 100km/h.

For those who are interested change CC6, kindly write down or PM me your tyre size to get a quotation from me, King of Rims rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Feb 18 2017, 11:12 AM)
CC6 is well known for its comfort and quietness.
Every time I test drive my customer car who installed a freshly CC6.
Ride is comfort and noise is quiet even at 80km/h - 100km/h.

For those who are interested change CC6, kindly write down or PM me your tyre size to get a quotation for me, King of Rims rclxms.gif
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May I know are CC6 available in 225/45R18? Tq


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Extremely low noise. Handling like shit. Feels like a schoolbus in high speed corners.
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how is this compared to Silverstone M5? wet, dry, grip, etc.

i understand Silverstone it is crappy according to many reviews but I have never use other tyres other than silverstone m5.
in this case, even though many people complain, i find it durable. 70k mileage, i just broke my 2 tyres stock silver. still got flower around the tyre. it is very durable. i never try other tyres, so i really don't know how silent can it get compared to other tyres. is silverstone really that bad? hmmm :S
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QUOTE(shoduken @ Feb 18 2017, 11:02 PM)
how is this compared to Silverstone M5? wet, dry, grip, etc.

i understand Silverstone it is crappy according to many reviews but I have never use other tyres other than silverstone m5.
in this case, even though many people complain, i find it durable. 70k mileage, i just broke my 2 tyres stock silver. still got flower around the tyre. it is very durable. i never try other tyres, so i really don't know how silent can it get compared to other tyres. is silverstone really that bad? hmmm :S
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i used once years ago for my kancil. Silverstone its hard, so its durable, and not much grip at high speeds or cornering. so depends on what u want. i prefer better grip. as kancils have small brakes and tires, when rain its really scary.
Anyway CC6 Is very quiet. like the guy before said, comfort tires are not that good in handling. however, its very good tires if you drive decently within speed limits like a gentleman.
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Tyres don't make the handling superb my god!!
You don't get a Porsche handling with a myvi even though with Porsche tyres (if u managed to install though)
"one man's trash is another man's treasure."

Cc6 just ticks for drivers who prefer comfy quiet ride, and etc...

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QUOTE(alexzhenshan @ Feb 18 2017, 07:05 PM)
May I know are CC6 available in 225/45R18? Tq
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sifus, wats the best price to go?
looking for 195/55/R15 or 185/55/R15
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QUOTE(CanonLee @ Feb 20 2017, 04:39 PM)
sifus, wats the best price to go?
looking for 195/55/R15 or 185/55/R15
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if your car can use 195 then go for that size.easier to find tyre and also lot of choice to choose from
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QUOTE(CanonLee @ Feb 20 2017, 04:39 PM)
sifus, wats the best price to go?
looking for 195/55/R15 or 185/55/R15
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PMed rclxms.gif kindly check your inbox thumbup.gif
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Hi can PM me 225/45/17 price? Thanks
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QUOTE(tlcm5229 @ Feb 20 2017, 08:41 PM)
Hi can PM me 225/45/17 price?  Thanks
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Hi sorry typo error. Should be 215/45/17
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QUOTE(tlcm5229 @ Feb 20 2017, 08:43 PM)
Hi sorry typo error.  Should be 215/45/17
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Feb 21 2017, 10:03 AM)
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Bro pm me too for my city 185/55R16 tyre

tq
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QUOTE(dman @ Feb 24 2017, 11:09 AM)
Bro pm me too for my city 185/55R16 tyre

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Bro PM 195/55/15

Thanx
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QUOTE(smysma @ Feb 24 2017, 03:41 PM)
Bro PM 195/55/15

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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Feb 24 2017, 04:40 PM)
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Boss,
PM 195/55/r15 pls...
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QUOTE(jVIPERs2 @ Feb 24 2017, 04:46 PM)
Boss,
PM 195/55/r15 pls...
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Just changed all 4 tires on my Persona from CC1 to this CC6.

Now my car is quiet again (my CC1 is overdue for change )

Price is 280 per donut. 195/60/R15 @ Kuching
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QUOTE(extremeJ @ Feb 25 2017, 04:56 PM)
Just changed all 4 tires on my Persona from CC1 to this CC6.

Now my car is quiet again (my CC1 is overdue for change )

Price is 280 per donut. 195/60/R15 @ Kuching
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Wow... Kinda pricey in Kuching... Must be shipping cost pushing the price up.. Klang Valley is around RM220 per tyre all in..

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yeah, and possibly huge margin.

one tyre shop even try to charge me 330 per donut all in, but I walked away.
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Can quote price for vios ncp93? Thanks
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Can quote price for vios ncp93? Thanks
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Around 160
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QUOTE(noien @ Feb 27 2017, 08:28 AM)
Around 160
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Hi bro, thanks for reply, this is based on what size
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QUOTE(youloke @ Feb 27 2017, 08:52 AM)
Hi bro, thanks for reply, this is based on what size
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195/55/15
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Pls pm me as well, I'm using 225 45 R18 too tongue.gif
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QUOTE(kukuray @ Feb 28 2017, 09:50 AM)
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pm 205 55 16
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check pm...
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PM for 215/60R16
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pm for size 195/55/15
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pm me for size 185/60/14

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check pm..
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QUOTE(wingsiu @ Feb 28 2017, 10:06 PM)
PM for 215/60R16
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QUOTE(zajun80 @ Mar 2 2017, 12:23 AM)
pm for size 195/55/15
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QUOTE(keyro @ Mar 2 2017, 01:30 AM)
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185/60/14
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QUOTE(Boxer @ Mar 4 2017, 11:03 AM)
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PM cc6 205 55 r16 tq.
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QUOTE(nesloais @ Mar 4 2017, 01:46 PM)
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vios 185.60.15,
how much for the cc6?
thinking to change my vios tires, it was like 3 years....
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QUOTE(DoubleInformation @ Mar 6 2017, 06:33 AM)
Hi, i wanna ask what is the different with other model of continental?
is this most malaysia car driver using?
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CC6 is categorised in the comfort level tyres.
Different car different model of tyres

CSC6 - Ultra High Performance Tyres
CPC2 - Mid Performance Tyres

Just to name a few. It all depends on your requirement, size of rims and budget.
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QUOTE(DoubleInformation @ Mar 6 2017, 06:33 AM)
Hi, i wanna ask what is the different with other model of continental?
is this most malaysia car driver using?
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Most common Malaysian car tyre for ordinary car use for Continental range is CC6.
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QUOTE(DoubleInformation @ Mar 7 2017, 06:17 AM)
Hey, you solve my question, thank you so much
by the way how is the sales of continental in malaysia?
i can see quite lot of ppl support continental brand!
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Depend on personal taste, some people like Continental some don't.
Sales still doing fine in Malaysia.
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Can pm me price for 215/45/17 for those Conti models u mentioned? Thanks
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The CC6 and UC6 tyres were reviewed by some local writers and the lower noise was measurable (compared to CC5) and noticeable by ear.
https://www.carlist.my/news/review-continen...act-6-uc6/43107

Some other newer tyres which were reviewed:
Bridgestone ecopia ep150
http://overdrive.in/features/bridgestone-e...p150-tyre-test/
Toyo Nano Energy 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkDfkw-lt30

I think the EU ratings can be compared across brands/models unlike the older UTQG and the ratings for those budget tyres are around C,C,70db which is decent.

Edit- Well it looks like I might be mistaken about EU ratings which can be manipulated by manufacturers. link

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is it really got so big different? or because i'm women so have no feeling....all the tyre mentioned by you all i was like @@...last 2 week i just change my 2 tyre , the name i forget is what ady , something like black lion ,because the shop don have others brand tyre like conti or michelin... RM130/1 cheap and nice.
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QUOTE(ChelseaG @ Mar 9 2017, 12:10 AM)
is it really got so big different? or because i'm women so have no feeling....all the tyre mentioned by you all i was like @@...last 2 week i just change my 2 tyre , the name i forget is what ady , something like black lion ,because the shop don have others brand tyre like conti or michelin... RM130/1 cheap and nice.
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Yes CC-Series tyres are very quite in comparison to what I use now. Everytime I tried customer car who installed CC-Series, I jelly rclxms.gif
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Yes CC-Series tyres are very quite in comparison to what I use now. Everytime I tried customer car who installed CC-Series, I jelly rclxms.gif
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and also the car sound proof, some car door rubber not very good then will able to hear sound from outside...
i checked continental brand tires of the quiet mode, wow, seriously quiet and stable...
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Just installed Continental CC6 last Sunday. Wanted to change it at [A]aronLJW’s place because it was near my house. Unfortunately they don’t open on Sundays so had to do it at Jooi Seng in Klang instead.

I was using Yokohama C-Drive 2 for the past 2-3 years. The Yokohama’s tire compound is really hard and it’s probably designed for a more sporty drive, and not a comfortable one.

Initial impressions of the Continental CC6 are positive:
- The ride quality has improved significantly.
- Road noise is considerably less.
- Glides over bumps a lot better. Those yellow strips in front of tolls and speed bumps used to jolt and judder my car with the C-Drive 2. Now the sensation is a lot more muted.
- Slightly more body roll. Less feedback when going through corners.
- It’s a lot less fatiguing after my commute to and from work.

Overall, I would rate these tires as a 9/10 if you are looking for comfortable tires. No doubt there is less feedback when taking corners but I feel it is a worthy tradeoff just for the extra comfort.

Best of all, these new tires didn’t burn a hole in my pocket. Do give them a try if you are looking for a more comfortable ride.

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post Mar 15 2017, 12:50 AM

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is it possible for Viva to use this tire?

and what size are suitable for it?
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QUOTE(konchy @ Mar 14 2017, 11:04 PM)
Just installed Continental CC6 last Sunday. Wanted to change it at [A]aronLJW’s place because it was near my house. Unfortunately they don’t open on Sundays so had to do it at Jooi Seng in Klang instead.

I was using Yokohama C-Drive 2 for the past 2-3 years. The Yokohama’s tire compound is really hard and it’s probably designed for a more sporty drive, and not a comfortable one.

Initial impressions of the Continental CC6 are positive:
- The  ride quality has improved significantly.
- Road noise is considerably less.
- Glides over bumps a lot better. Those yellow strips in front of tolls and speed bumps used to jolt and judder my car with the C-Drive 2. Now the sensation is a lot more muted.
- Slightly more body roll. Less feedback when going through corners.
- It’s a lot less fatiguing after my commute to and from work.

Overall, I would rate these tires as a 9/10 if you are looking for comfortable tires. No doubt there is less feedback when taking corners but I feel it is a worthy tradeoff just for the extra comfort.

Best of all, these new tires didn’t burn a hole in my pocket. Do give them a try if you are looking for a more comfortable ride.
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post Mar 15 2017, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(zurbox31 @ Mar 15 2017, 12:50 AM)
is it possible for Viva to use this tire?

and what size are suitable for it?
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if your viva is 14 inch then cc6 is available.
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do they have come in size 17? i cannot find info from google.
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do they have come in size 17? i cannot find info from google.
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May I know what car and current tyre sizes?
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May I know what car and current tyre sizes?
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for city, was looking for 205/45/17 or 205/50/17 biggrin.gif
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for city, was looking for 205/45/17 or 205/50/17 biggrin.gif
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City use 205/45/17 MC5, CC6 don't have... MC5 better version of CC6, UGPM
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pm 4x 185/60/14 including installation/alignment/balancing
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is this a good price?

http://www.lazada.com.my/continental-conti...l?mp=1&rs=31005
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Mar 17 2017, 05:08 PM)
pm 4x 185/60/14 including installation/alignment/balancing
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looking for 16inc 205/55R16 CONTICOMFORTCONTACT CC6 or 195/55R16 ._.

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looking for 16inc 205/55R16 CONTICOMFORTCONTACT CC6 or 195/55R16 ._.
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i am interested to this CC6 as well.

per the continental malaysia website, the CC6 has R18.

i called the tyre shop, they said CC6 does not come with R18.

???
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i am interested to this CC6 as well.

per the continental malaysia website, the CC6 has R18.

i called the tyre shop, they said CC6 does not come with R18.

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this size can get mc5 for continental.guess cc6 is mostly until 16
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Can Proton Inspira use this? Pm me please tongue.gif.
Rim size -> 205/60 R16
Any good shops that carry this in Penang?

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Pls PM 4 X 185/60/R14 & 185/65/R14 including installation/alignment/balancing. Actually does it have any difference or what is the impact on the car between 60 & 65?
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QUOTE(leongleong @ Mar 24 2017, 04:17 PM)
Pls PM 4 X 185/60/R14 & 185/65/R14 including installation/alignment/balancing. Actually does it have any difference or what is the impact on the car between 60 & 65?
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Pm tire for 165/55/14
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Pm tire for 165/55/14
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Feb 18 2017, 12:12 PM)
CC6 is well known for its comfort and quietness.
Every time I test drive my customer car who installed a freshly CC6.
Ride is comfort and noise is quiet even at 80km/h - 100km/h.

For those who are interested change CC6, kindly write down or PM me your tyre size to get a quotation from me, King of Rims rclxms.gif
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there is some users of UC6 & CC6 complained both model easy to get puncit compared with MC5 & CC5. So, your are selling continental tire. We hope to get your techincal feedback on this issue. May sidewall of UC6 & CC6 softer than MC5 &CC5?

Tq
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Feb 18 2017, 12:12 PM)
CC6 is well known for its comfort and quietness.
Every time I test drive my customer car who installed a freshly CC6.
Ride is comfort and noise is quiet even at 80km/h - 100km/h.

For those who are interested change CC6, kindly write down or PM me your tyre size to get a quotation from me, King of Rims rclxms.gif
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there is some users of UC6 & CC6 complained both model easy to get puncit compared with MC5 & CC5. So, your are selling continental tire. We hope to get your techincal feedback on this issue. May sidewall of UC6 & CC6 softer than MC5 &CC5?

Tq
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QUOTE(wira_se @ Mar 25 2017, 03:26 PM)
there is some users of UC6 & CC6 complained both model easy to get puncit compared with MC5 & CC5. So, your are selling continental tire. We hope to get your techincal feedback on this issue. May sidewall of UC6 & CC6 softer than MC5 &CC5?

Tq
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Haven't got any customer complaining the puncture is caused by the soft sidewall up until now. It's all depend on luck i guess
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Haven't got any customer complaining the puncture is caused by the soft sidewall up until now. It's all depend on luck i guess
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I get info from civic x. A few members' tire puncture. But also not sure y there is ppls complaint on 10gen civic. Ths case never happen on 8gen & 9gen civic. I m owner of 9gen civic too
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QUOTE(wira_se @ Mar 25 2017, 05:42 PM)
I get info from civic x. A few members' tire puncture. But also not sure y there is ppls complaint on 10gen civic. Ths case never happen on 8gen & 9gen civic. I m owner of 9gen civic too
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10th gen civic stock tyres from Honda is Conti MC5, yes I read that some of the members keep complaining about the quality of the tyres, easily puncture and bengkak on the sidewall. Not sure Honda get their Conti tyres from where.
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Hi

I am interested with this CC6. May I get some opinion; how does CC6 perform on a Nissan GL travelling 140km/h from KL to JB, for example?

I mean, is this CC6 for urban drive only or it is for mixed driving condition (sometimes urban sometimes long journey)?

Aaron, please pm me for 185/65/R15 (nissan grand livina)
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Hi bro, please pm me price for 215/50/18. Thanks

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Hi bro, please pm me price for 215/50/18. Thanks
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which car model is this? 215/50/18 sounds rare.
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which car model is this? 215/50/18 sounds rare.
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CBU Mazda CX3 comes with 215/50/18 Yoko Tires, as a replacement, they will need to use 225/45/18 thumbsup.gif
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Hi all sifus, i would like to ask u all CC6 tyre can be installed on MYVI ? Thanks.

Because i saw all comment at here was honda , peugeot and nissan car. Lols
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How's this tire grip on wet or dry surface? Is it better than Silverstone kruizer NS800?
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Bro pm 205/55/r16 cc6. Tq.
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super quiet. even quieter than Ecopia EP200. It absorb all sorts of uneven surface as if driving a more luxury car.
However, wet performance is lousy than EP 200.

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How is the cc6 performance if compare to michelin xm2? Was trying to research for tyres as its time to change tyres for my myvi
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hi Aaron, pm me price cc6 185.65.15 4pcs and cc6 195.55.15 also 4pcs. thanks.
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Just changed my 4 tyres from bridgestone ecopia ep200. RM160 per piece include trade in old tyre. All in for cc6. Size 195/55/r15... but dont really notice any different...quieter yes but others mcm normal only..maybe need use few more days
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Just changed for my car too. Got a quite bargain price.. 205 55 16 = 279 inc gst together with free balancing and alignment, the 2nd option is ecopia with 240 per biji.. saw a good review about cc6 i choose conti instead l.not fully tested yet..but definitely better than my previous bax2.. quiter and like others said..it absorb the bump.. tires are last year 4916..so far I'm statisfied


hi i changed it at alor setar ,
https://www.facebook.com/prowheelskubangrotan/

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CBU Mazda CX3 comes with 215/50/18 Yoko Tires, as a replacement, they will need to use 225/45/18  thumbsup.gif
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185/65R15

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QUOTE(kimraz @ Apr 9 2017, 03:57 PM)
Just changed for my car too. Got a quite bargain price.. 205 55 16 = 279 inc gst together with free balancing and alignment, the 2nd option is ecopia  with 240 per biji..  saw a good review about cc6 i choose conti instead l.not fully tested yet..but definitely better than my previous bax2.. quiter and like others said..it absorb the bump.. tires are last year 4916..so far I'm statisfied
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please PM me shop location. looking to replace 2 biji. thanks
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My uncle just changed to the CC6 on his Preve.

After changed the road and tire noise is like totally absent even when the car is cruising at 120km/hr. However the engine has been amplified to louder than before hahahahaha

The engine roar has now became so extraordinary loud during acceleration





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Interested to get cc6 for my persona 185/55/15. Any good tyre shop in setapak area to recommend?
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Interested to get cc6 for my persona 185/55/15. Any good tyre shop in setapak area to recommend?
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correct size?persona stock size should be 195/60/15 or maybe some using 195/55/15
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correct size?persona stock size should be 195/60/15 or maybe some using 195/55/15
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Confirmed...its persona 2016
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ya..then u r right.i didnt notice the new persona is smaller size.chassis smaller,tyre use smaller.
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pls PM cc6 205 55 r16 tq
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Hola, i have been using cc6 for 1 year (14' on my iriz ", 135rm for ea), this tyre still as good as new..

at first this tyre is a bit lousy on corner due to soft wall but now i pump my tyre extra 20kpa and it is so good.. 240kpa front and 220 kpa at the back.. now it take corner much much better than before.

when you drive around 80kmh, you almost cannot hear road noise. If road condition is good, road noise almost non-existent.

just now someone ask regarding wet grip, so far this tyre wet grip is almost as good as dry grip (on normal road condition, sometimes slippery a bit)

it's kinda hard to aquaplane your car when you use this tyre..

psps : sorry for my poor english
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QUOTE(babisotong @ Apr 21 2017, 11:59 AM)
Hola, i have been using cc6 for 1 year (14' on my iriz ", 135rm for ea), this tyre still as good as new..

at first this tyre is a bit lousy on corner due to soft wall but now i pump my tyre extra 20kpa and it is so good.. 240kpa front and 220 kpa at the back.. now it take corner much much better than before.

when you drive around 80kmh, you almost cannot hear road noise. If road condition is good, road noise almost non-existent.

just now someone ask regarding wet grip, so far this tyre wet grip is almost as good as dry grip (on normal road condition, sometimes slippery a bit)

it's kinda hard to aquaplane your car when you use this tyre..

psps : sorry for my poor english
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That's a nice price you've gotta the tyres for - where did you bought them?

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Hi sifu, please pm 215/45 R17 prices and location. Insterested to change for 4 tyres
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QUOTE(kimraz @ Apr 9 2017, 03:57 PM)
Just changed for my car too. Got a quite bargain price.. 205 55 16 = 279 inc gst together with free balancing and alignment, the 2nd option is ecopia  with 240 per biji..  saw a good review about cc6 i choose conti instead l.not fully tested yet..but definitely better than my previous bax2.. quiter and like others said..it absorb the bump.. tires are last year 4916..so far I'm statisfied
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where bro.
still looking at cc6 vs XM2
205 55 16 for my altis
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Hi all, may I know what is the thread wear number for CC6?
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anyone jump from brigdestone RE003 to this cc6?
can give some review?
my tyre due to change
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QUOTE(babisotong @ Apr 21 2017, 11:59 AM)
Hola, i have been using cc6 for 1 year (14' on my iriz ", 135rm for ea), this tyre still as good as new..

at first this tyre is a bit lousy on corner due to soft wall but now i pump my tyre extra 20kpa and it is so good.. 240kpa front and 220 kpa at the back.. now it take corner much much better than before.

when you drive around 80kmh, you almost cannot hear road noise. If road condition is good, road noise almost non-existent.

just now someone ask regarding wet grip, so far this tyre wet grip is almost as good as dry grip (on normal road condition, sometimes slippery a bit)

it's kinda hard to aquaplane your car when you use this tyre..

psps : sorry for my poor english
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u used xm2 before kah? Wanna know how the grip is compared to xm2.
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QUOTE(babisotong @ Apr 21 2017, 11:59 AM)

at first this tyre is a bit lousy on corner due to soft wall but now i pump my tyre extra 20kpa and it is so good.. 240kpa front and 220 kpa at the back.. now it take corner much much better than before.

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Iriz is FWD car. In theory it should handle sharp corner better when the rear tyre is much more inflated than front.
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380 which is slighly higher than the previous CC5 (360)
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Aaron please pm for 195/65r15 and where you located?
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QUOTE(Enigmatic @ Apr 22 2017, 01:05 PM)
That's a nice price you've gotta the tyres for - where did you bought them?

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i bought it at Shah Alam.. as for 15' the price quoted is 150rm..

you can find the shop in facebook, search for "ChorSam Tyres and Sport Rims"
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anyone jump from brigdestone RE003 to this cc6?
can give some review?
my tyre due to change
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it's easier if we give rating for grip n comfort to compare this 2.

Grip / Comfort
8 / 6 - RE003
6 / 8 - CC6
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Feb 18 2017, 11:12 AM)
CC6 is well known for its comfort and quietness.
Every time I test drive my customer car who installed a freshly CC6.
Ride is comfort and noise is quiet even at 80km/h - 100km/h.

For those who are interested change CC6, kindly write down or PM me your tyre size to get a quotation from me, King of Rims rclxms.gif
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Could you PM me as well for below options? Thanks!
185/55 R15
195/55 R15
195/50 R15

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Hmm was keen on cc6 for my altis but noticed ecopia ep150 i think made in japan even cheaper by 20 to 30 bucks. Is ep150 a good tire
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It looks like the tyre noise of Cc6 is really good.
Even the use review from tyrereviews say the same:

http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Continen...Contact-CC6.htm
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just changed my front tyres to cc6.

its very quite, very soft, i must say it is a really good tyre. have yet to test them in wet condition but for so far it is very good for me.
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Have u all compared uc6 againts cc6. Worth the rm30 extra?
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will u guys sacrifice a bit of comfort for better grip in the form of uc6? din see many ppl talking bout uc6
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QUOTE(konchy @ Mar 14 2017, 11:04 PM)
Just installed Continental CC6 last Sunday. Wanted to change it at [A]aronLJW’s place because it was near my house. Unfortunately they don’t open on Sundays so had to do it at Jooi Seng in Klang instead.

I was using Yokohama C-Drive 2 for the past 2-3 years. The Yokohama’s tire compound is really hard and it’s probably designed for a more sporty drive, and not a comfortable one.

Initial impressions of the Continental CC6 are positive:
- The  ride quality has improved significantly.
- Road noise is considerably less.
- Glides over bumps a lot better. Those yellow strips in front of tolls and speed bumps used to jolt and judder my car with the C-Drive 2. Now the sensation is a lot more muted.
- Slightly more body roll. Less feedback when going through corners.
- It’s a lot less fatiguing after my commute to and from work.

Overall, I would rate these tires as a 9/10 if you are looking for comfortable tires. No doubt there is less feedback when taking corners but I feel it is a worthy tradeoff just for the extra comfort.

Best of all, these new tires didn’t burn a hole in my pocket. Do give them a try if you are looking for a more comfortable ride.
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Great review! But the cornering really cannot make it ah?

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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 4 2017, 10:18 PM)
Have u all compared uc6 againts cc6. Worth the rm30 extra?
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Can't really come this two as it's a different segment.

FYI,
CC6 is to replace CC5
UC6 is to replace CPC2
MC6 is to replace MC5 (Coming soon)
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QUOTE(regnox @ May 6 2017, 04:33 PM)
Great review! But the cornering really cannot make it ah?
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CC6 is more to comfort and quietness with average good grip.

If you're looking for above average good grip, I'll suggest you look into Conti UC6, Advan Fleva V701, Nexen N'Fera SU1, Hankook V12evo2.

Want more superior grip can always get the latest Michelin Pilot Sport 4, Pirelli Dragon Sport, Goodyear Eagle F1D5/A2(3 coming soon) or Conti CSC5 thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ May 6 2017, 06:36 PM)
Can't really come this two as it's a different segment.

FYI,
CC6 is to replace CC5
UC6 is to replace CPC2
MC6 is to replace MC5 (Coming soon)
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i tot uc6 is all new category. Coz cc6 they say sidewall very soft mushy no feedback i guess uc6 will have better feedback stiffer sidewall kan
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post May 6 2017, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(regnox @ May 6 2017, 04:33 PM)
Great review! But the cornering really cannot make it ah?
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CC6 is really designed for comfort, quietness and straight roads only. On straights, my car was more stable at 150 km/h whereas with my previous tires, I was only comfortable going up to 140 km/h. When taking corners, I really have to slow down a lot because can feel the car body rolling over. So it depends on your driving style: leisurely, can go fast on straights and don't mind slowing down in all the corners, then this tires will suit you.

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post May 6 2017, 10:08 PM

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CC6 is really designed for comfort, quietness and straight roads only. When taking corners, I really have to slow down a lot because can feel the car body rolling over. So it depends on your driving style, slow leisurely driving and don't mind slowing down in all the corners, then this tires will suit you.
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any idea about UC6? improvement in that aspect?
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 6 2017, 10:08 PM)
any idea about UC6? improvement in that aspect?
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Sorry, I haven't tried those yet so far.
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 6 2017, 07:24 PM)
i tot uc6 is all new category. Coz cc6 they say sidewall very soft mushy no feedback i guess uc6 will have better feedback stiffer sidewall kan
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No, it's is a combination improvement of CC tech and CPC tech together you can say it this way.
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No, it's is a combination improvement of CC tech and CPC tech together you can say it this way.
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is the sidewall of uc6 stiffer thus less bodyroll felt than cc6 then
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I just installed 4 donut of this into my kancil too. The noise is much much lesser compare to my sime astar 100. Since i just owned them for few days now, not much comment on the handling yet, but i can feel that the car is a bit more bouncing when i entering corner.
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QUOTE(regnox @ May 6 2017, 04:33 PM)
Great review! But the cornering really cannot make it ah?
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can.. just pump it up abit.. it will take corner far better..
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Pm for 175 65 r15 pls

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if uc6 to replace cpc2, then is good for mid speed corner without brake.
im very satisfy with cpc2 for wet dry +lifespan
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Just changed to these tires. Wow those are some soft sidewalls :0 scared to kena curb Liao. And yeah very silent tires
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QUOTE(regnox @ May 10 2017, 09:30 AM)
Just changed to these tires. Wow those are some soft sidewalls :0 scared to kena curb Liao. And yeah very silent tires
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how u know soft bah
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if uc6 to replace cpc2, then is good for mid speed corner without brake.
im very satisfy with cpc2 for wet dry +lifespan
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Yup, indeed is nice to mid speed corner thanks to the diamond cut shape on the sidewall brought from CSC family.
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how u know soft bah
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so bad kah. Anywy i just called continental HQ. He said if cornering feel lotsa bodyroll he recommends to look at tyre pressure. He said cc6 straightline and so on shall be enough for those on average below 120km/h personality trait. For average users should be adequate. But if speeds always and needs high speed corbering then look at uc6.
I called hq and they asked me to talk to this guy. Seems to know his stuff.
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 10 2017, 02:03 PM)
so bad kah. Anywy i just called continental HQ. He said if cornering feel lotsa bodyroll he recommends to look at tyre pressure. He said cc6 straightline and so on shall be enough for those on average below 120km/h personality trait. For average users should be adequate. But if speeds always and needs high speed corbering then look at uc6.
I called hq and they asked me to talk to this guy. Seems to know his stuff.
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I see, thank you for your feedback and sharing. Maybe I've done myself a no no in this times choice of tires. But I feel the newfound comfort is very much welcomed. Really relaxing now.
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I see, thank you for your feedback and sharing. Maybe I've done myself a no no in this times choice of tires. But I feel the newfound comfort is very much welcomed. Really relaxing now.
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u took cc6. Actually from what he said seems ok for me wo cc6 average drivers. Like he said unless u r a spirited driver.
I'm giving cc6 a try
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QUOTE(regnox @ May 10 2017, 02:41 PM)
I see, thank you for your feedback and sharing. Maybe I've done myself a no no in this times choice of tires. But I feel the newfound comfort is very much welcomed. Really relaxing now.
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Lucky you didn't upsize... lagi roll... lol...

Btw...soft doesn't mean not strong... it's still 91V for your 15" right?

After running in will become better...but rolling will not change much...just pump a bit harder lor
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QUOTE(dwRK @ May 10 2017, 03:32 PM)
Lucky you didn't upsize... lagi roll... lol...

Btw...soft doesn't mean not strong... it's still 91V for your 15" right?

After running in will become better...but rolling will not change much...just pump a bit harder lor
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Yeah soft, yeah high speed still ok yes Rated V . Corner only cmi. Yeah luckily didn't upsize, are you the one who told me it might've been ugly to upsize? Heehee

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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 10 2017, 02:49 PM)
u took cc6. Actually from what he said seems ok for me wo cc6 average drivers. Like he said unless u r a spirited driver.
I'm giving cc6 a try
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What did you use previously ?
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QUOTE(regnox @ May 11 2017, 09:34 AM)
Yeah soft, yeah high speed still ok yes Rated V . Corner only cmi. Yeah luckily didn't upsize, are you the one who told me it might've been ugly to upsize? Heehee
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Ya... I mentioned a few other things too... brows.gif

...well, enjoy the low noise & comfort...it can be as addictive as taking high-speed corners... lol
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QUOTE(regnox @ May 11 2017, 09:35 AM)
What did you use previously ?
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xm2.and another car ar10. I guess these are entry levelvtoo right
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xm2.and another car ar10. I guess these are entry levelvtoo right
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Yeap

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QUOTE(regnox @ May 11 2017, 04:15 PM)
Yeap
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similar performance ?
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similar performance ?
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Michelin xm2 for me quiet also.. but very long lasting that's the main selling point for me and the grip is good never aquaplane before . Now after two years plus the tires are hard Liao but still performing well.
Ar10 I got no experience
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QUOTE(regnox @ May 11 2017, 09:49 PM)
Michelin xm2 for me quiet also.. but very long lasting that's the main selling point for me and the grip is good never aquaplane before . Now after two years plus the tires are hard Liao but still performing well.
Ar10 I got no experience
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compare to ur cc6 le
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 11 2017, 11:53 PM)
compare to ur cc6 le
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Mounted on diff car le I don't think fair to compare directly.
And I just started using cc6.

Cc6 softer on bumps
Quiet hard to tell, nearly same
Tread wear too new for cc6
Grip xm2 win by a little

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QUOTE(regnox @ May 12 2017, 09:57 AM)
Mounted on diff car le I don't think fair to compare directly.
And I just started using cc6.

Cc6 softer on bumps
Quiet hard to tell, nearly same
Tread wear too new for cc6
Grip xm2 win by a little
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wah xm2 can win in grip. Im surprised. XM2 wasnt the best in grip to begin with. But one thing is that in wet XM2 so far I have no problem. It cuts water very well. I hpe CC6 at least comparable. AR10 surprisingly a bit of problem in water. In rain, the water will keep splashing ur own car somehow
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I am planning to change my tyre soon as well. My tyre is about 4 years old but I rarely drives around so the mileage is about 28k only. I can see cracks at the tyre but the pattern is still there, haven't botak yet. I don't drive at highway as much as I used to be nowadays so I guess driving in the city should be fine.

Anyway, do you know if those tyre shop has the rim cover for Myvi? My rim cover broke off last time and the service center quoted me 70 bucks per cover.
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QUOTE(Duckies @ May 12 2017, 10:39 AM)
I am planning to change my tyre soon as well. My tyre is about 4 years old but I rarely drives around so the mileage is about 28k only. I can see cracks at the tyre but the pattern is still there, haven't botak yet. I don't drive at highway as much as I used to be nowadays so I guess driving in the city should be fine.

Anyway, do you know if those tyre shop has the rim cover for Myvi? My rim cover broke off last time and the service center quoted me 70 bucks per cover.
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if got crack suggest to change them for safety reason.btw those cap can find in tyre shop when they trade in sport rim,sometimes they have it.can get it usually at rm 10 per piece which is in good condition.
or change to myvi original stock rims la.i think can get at rm 300+-..wont have the cap issue anymore.haha
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QUOTE(Duckies @ May 12 2017, 10:39 AM)
I am planning to change my tyre soon as well. My tyre is about 4 years old but I rarely drives around so the mileage is about 28k only. I can see cracks at the tyre but the pattern is still there, haven't botak yet. I don't drive at highway as much as I used to be nowadays so I guess driving in the city should be fine.

Anyway, do you know if those tyre shop has the rim cover for Myvi? My rim cover broke off last time and the service center quoted me 70 bucks per cover.
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hmm mine less than 10k but 5 years d, Im changing la. Coz a lot of minor cracks. and also the tyre harden till tyre shop said very bumpy
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QUOTE(leehernandez @ May 12 2017, 02:25 PM)
if got crack suggest to change them for safety reason.btw those cap can find in tyre shop when they trade in sport rim,sometimes they have it.can get it usually at rm 10 per piece which is in good condition.
or change to myvi original stock rims la.i think can get at rm 300+-..wont have the cap issue anymore.haha
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I asked few tyre shop also no cap 1 sweat.gif

QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 12 2017, 02:32 PM)
hmm mine less than 10k but 5 years d, Im changing la. Coz a lot of minor cracks. and also the tyre harden till tyre shop said very bumpy
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Cause I always drive roughly so I am not sure the bumpiness is because of my driving or because of the tyre sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Duckies @ May 12 2017, 02:39 PM)
I asked few tyre shop also no cap 1 sweat.gif
Cause I always drive roughly so I am not sure the bumpiness is because of my driving or because of the tyre sweat.gif
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u drive on flat road after proper balancing lo. mine went for proper balancing d still can feel bumpiness following rotation from the tyre. the tyre shop said mmg la ur tyre harden d.
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Tmr continental will be ar 1u for a carnival maybe u can shop there maybe price there more fair? I'll be visiting
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Tmr continental will be ar 1u for a carnival maybe u can shop there maybe price there more fair? I'll be visiting
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update us the price. So far i find lazada cheapest
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205 55 r16 lazada only rm270 during promotion . Cheap ah
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update us the price. So far i find lazada cheapest
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195/65r15 227 include gst and balancing .. here can't do alignment but they have voucher 50% for their shop at puchong.
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QUOTE(regnox @ May 13 2017, 02:26 PM)
195/65r15 227 include gst and balancing .. here can't do alignment but they have voucher 50% for their shop at puchong.
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lazada 225 no alignment provided.
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update us the price. So far i find lazada cheapest
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195/65r15 227 include gst and balancing .. here can't do alignment but they have voucher 50% for their shop at puchong.
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195/65r15 227 include gst and balancing .. here can't do alignment but they have voucher 50% for their shop at puchong.
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lol u replied twice
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Just realise 2011 september last changed tyres. Ar10 was 1.5k now cc6 only 1.1k. Y ya. 205 55 r16
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Hi guys, wonder can i buy this model of tyre for my myvi? does it fit to my car?
Thanks
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Hi guys, wonder can i buy this model of tyre for my myvi? does it fit to my car?
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My sis is using CC5 for her myvi
CC5 is okay so far. tyre not noisy, easily handling as well
my sis has no any complain to the tyre
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Hi guys, wonder can i buy this model of tyre for my myvi? does it fit to my car?
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myvi have for stock 14inch or 15inch if u have change rim
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Bought from Lazada. surprisingly ran our of stock cc6 for 205/55/r16. As of now COntinental Malaysia is trying to produce more . At least thats what I was told
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 17 2017, 04:21 PM)
Bought from Lazada. surprisingly ran our of stock cc6 for 205/55/r16. As of now COntinental Malaysia is trying to produce more . At least thats what I was told
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sure?recently went to tyre shop in shah alam,saw they have like 15-20 pieces of this tyre.
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QUOTE(leehernandez @ May 17 2017, 06:24 PM)
sure?recently went to tyre shop in shah alam,saw they have like 15-20 pieces of this tyre.
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tyre expert lazada ran out of stock. Their price is 295 before discount. How much was tyre shop in shah alam
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i would recommend michelin pilot sport..
1.fuel economy
2.comfort
3.confident in cornering at high speed
which conti cant give me all of these.
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tyre expert lazada ran out of stock. Their price is 295 before discount. How much was tyre shop in shah alam
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ever consider Michelin PS3? price before discount only 270.. and also feel better than conti
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QUOTE(jamves @ May 17 2017, 10:26 PM)
ever consider Michelin PS3? price before discount only 270.. and also feel better than conti
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205 55 r16 only 270? Sure ?
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tyre expert lazada ran out of stock. Their price is 295 before discount. How much was tyre shop in shah alam
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went to 4 shops in shah alam,they all have them.the cheapest i got is rm 260 before gst.

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QUOTE(leehernandez @ May 18 2017, 10:43 AM)
went to 4 shops in shah alam,they all have them.the cheapest i got is rm 260 before gst.
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thats really cheap for 205 55 r16

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QUOTE(Blue Clues @ May 18 2017, 01:53 PM)
woooooo rm 260 cheapest hah???? i'm using continental cc6 only.. almost 1 year and still counting
i have use that model so far so good only pay rm 146 something including gst i get a high
quality tires in my entire life hahahahaha
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rm 146 definitely not 205/55/16
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seriously?? how much the prices per tyre??
coz what i know is continental quite expensive but it's weird
y all of my friends using that brand for their car...
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bcs Conti tyres are quality and it's affordable! for the premium tyres, they working good in both dry and wet braking. some of the buyers might think that it's costly but Conti tyres cheaper than Michelin and last longer than Michelin. Thats why most of the ppl go for it
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QUOTE(iamdericwong @ May 19 2017, 05:16 PM)
bcs Conti tyres are quality and it's affordable! for the premium tyres, they working good in both dry and wet braking. some of the buyers might think that it's costly but Conti tyres cheaper than Michelin and last longer than Michelin. Thats why most of the ppl go for it
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ya. i asked my friend and he also recommend Conti Comfort series or Sport series due to the brand are trustworthy and the performances are showing satisfaction. luckily the price is still affordable
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just changed my tyre to UC6 185/55/16 for RM186 each.
CC6 is RM176 each.


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QUOTE(kezman @ May 23 2017, 11:47 AM)
just changed my tyre to UC6 185/55/16 for RM186 each.
CC6 is RM176 each.
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so so cheap how come 205 55 r16 almost rm100 more
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QUOTE(kezman @ May 23 2017, 11:47 AM)
just changed my tyre to UC6 185/55/16 for RM186 each.
CC6 is RM176 each.
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can pm me where you change your tyre? I'm looking for one.

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intending to change my wife's myvi tires soon. been researching which is the most 'value for money' tires and CC6 is always pops up.

However, I dont have that full confidence in Continental tires due to 2 reasons;

1. my ex boss told me his car (old waja) skidded and knocked another car during a wet road condition after just few months using contiental cc1, after that, he ban continental tires forever.

2. i just had an over-steer yesterday (car spun 360 degrees) in a wet roundabout (back tires CC5, 95% thread, mfg yr 2013 and front tires Dunlop J5 98% thread mfg yr 2016) while driving at speeds around 40kmh. (in an old corolla without VSC) blame the road got oil spill or is it tire problem?

Any comments on the wet grip for cc6? over-steering or skidding cases?
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QUOTE(abubu87 @ May 25 2017, 02:21 PM)
intending to change my wife's myvi tires soon. been researching which is the most 'value for money' tires and CC6 is always pops up.

However, I dont have that full confidence in Continental tires due to 2 reasons;

1. my ex boss told me his car (old waja) skidded and knocked another car during a wet road condition after just few months using contiental cc1, after that, he ban continental tires forever.

2. i just had an over-steer yesterday (car spun 360 degrees) in a wet roundabout (back tires CC5, 95% thread, mfg yr 2013 and front tires Dunlop J5 98% thread mfg yr 2016) while driving at speeds around 40kmh. (in an old corolla without VSC) blame the road got oil spill or is it tire problem?   

Any comments on the wet grip for cc6? over-steering or skidding cases?
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use fallken sincera 832i good enough already.. just for wife right? last time i buy for my sister in law around rm115/pc for size 195/55/15 at Bukit Kemuning area..
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QUOTE(abubu87 @ May 25 2017, 02:21 PM)
intending to change my wife's myvi tires soon. been researching which is the most 'value for money' tires and CC6 is always pops up.

However, I dont have that full confidence in Continental tires due to 2 reasons;

1. my ex boss told me his car (old waja) skidded and knocked another car during a wet road condition after just few months using contiental cc1, after that, he ban continental tires forever.

2. i just had an over-steer yesterday (car spun 360 degrees) in a wet roundabout (back tires CC5, 95% thread, mfg yr 2013 and front tires Dunlop J5 98% thread mfg yr 2016) while driving at speeds around 40kmh. (in an old corolla without VSC) blame the road got oil spill or is it tire problem?   

Any comments on the wet grip for cc6? over-steering or skidding cases?
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Kawan pakai Bridgestone Ecopia EP200.
untuk wet condition memang bagus.
Dry condition - bising sikit
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well i have no complains at all with the CC6 for normal driving.

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well i have no complains at all with the CC6 for normal driving.
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is it really quiet as claim by many others, and also thr bump absorbion??
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Just bought 3 days ago CC6 195/55/15 for both front tyres RM175 each at Kinrara. I think maybe i quite lucky got new stock (mfg 1817 or April 2017) although the price i think somewhere else is cheaper.

So my current tyre setup is new CC6 for front tyres and old Dunlop D01 (tread is about 60% remaining) for rear tyres compared to all 4 tyres Dunlop D01 previously.

and my comment :
- smoother ride, less bumpy passing that small yellow bump, previously coins in my car shaking
- less noise
- no comment on cornering, dry grip or wet grip as i am no race driver

regarding noise, just my opinion, i think almost all tyre is same, when new less noise after long time will start to get noisy again..however i will monitor this tyre to see any difference
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QUOTE(amad108 @ May 25 2017, 04:35 PM)
use fallken sincera 832i good enough already.. just for wife right? last time i buy for my sister in law around rm115/pc for size 195/55/15 at Bukit Kemuning area..
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i drive my wife's car everyday. we carpool to work tongue.gif and my wife's driving style isnt slow either. brows.gif

so a safe, comfortable tyre is quite important. haha. currently the stock silverstone powerblitz although noisy due to low thread, has still reasonable grip compared similar thread level goodyear tires. does not skid or wheelspin easily.
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QUOTE(amad108 @ May 25 2017, 04:35 PM)
use fallken sincera 832i good enough already.. just for wife right? last time i buy for my sister in law around rm115/pc for size 195/55/15 at Bukit Kemuning area..
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i drive my wife's car everyday. we carpool to work tongue.gif and my wife's driving style isnt slow either. brows.gif

so a safe, comfortable tyre is quite important. haha. currently the stock silverstone powerblitz although noisy due to low thread, has still reasonable grip compared similar thread level goodyear tires. does not skid or wheelspin easily.
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is it really quiet as claim by many others, and also thr bump absorbion??
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for a low/mid grade tyre i would say yes its quiet.
ride is also comfortable not so bumpy.

but your car suspension system and NVH contributes to this area.

there is a downside it wears out a little faster.

but so far so good and i cant really complain about it.
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QUOTE(abubu87 @ May 26 2017, 06:39 AM)
i drive my wife's car everyday. we carpool to work tongue.gif and my wife's driving style isnt slow either.  brows.gif 

so a safe, comfortable tyre is quite important. haha. currently the stock silverstone powerblitz although noisy due to low thread, has still reasonable grip compared similar thread level goodyear tires. does not skid or wheelspin easily.
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If like that, please use Michelin Pilot Sport 3 or 4.. hehe.. ur life depend on it especially when speeding.. the braking distance shorten and the grip is marvelous, in raining i can say very good.. dry no need to say, maybe on par with RE003 or a bit lower..
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QUOTE(amad108 @ May 26 2017, 09:30 AM)
If like that, please use Michelin Pilot Sport 3 or 4.. hehe.. ur life depend on it especially when speeding.. the braking distance shorten and the grip is marvelous, in raining i can say very good.. dry no need to say, maybe on par with RE003 or a bit lower..
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I have used PS3 before in my dad's old waja. It was a superb tire even until its minimum thread.

Unfortunately, PS3 dont have size for stock myvi rims. Now no budget to change rims sad.gif
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Someone asked for review before. Just changed a day ago.
AR10 before this.
First comfort and silence tip top, AR10 no fight.
But cornering bridgestone sidewall tougher, this u can feel slightly less confidence but if u r those typical average drivers should be ok. Unless u sapu corner at 80 90km/h at tight corners only will be an issue.
Also i actually like this wet handling more. AR10 actually keeps splashing water to the car itself , at big puddle sometimes the splash to the car actually shakes the car a lot.
Grip of coz more la tyre baru produced last week
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 28 2017, 08:27 AM)
Someone asked for review before. Just changed a day ago.
AR10 before this.
First comfort and silence tip top, AR10 no fight.
But cornering bridgestone sidewall tougher, this u can feel slightly less confidence but if u r those typical average drivers should be ok. Unless u sapu corner at 80 90km/h at tight corners only will be an issue.
Also i actually like this wet handling more. AR10 actually keeps splashing water to the car itself , at big puddle sometimes the splash to the car actually shakes the car a lot.
Grip of coz more la tyre baru produced last week
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Perodua Myvi here.
Changed all 4 tyres from NCT5 (default tyres) to Continue CC6.
Not bad I would say. Road noise when cruising above 100 to 120-ish (but below 130, safety bro, myvi isn't really a race car)
For a donut that cost below Rm150, worth the price.

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I want to change 12' city stock tyre 185/55/16 to 205/50/16 , 6j rim. Anyone has that experience? Will it touch to body when turn to max?
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I want to change 12' city stock tyre 185/55/16 to 205/50/16 , 6j rim. Anyone has that experience? Will it touch to body when turn to max?
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Hi. I am quoted RM171/pc (excluding GST) for CC6 195/55/15 which inclusive of installation, balancing and alignment (if buy 4pcs). Valve pay extra at RM6.50/pc. Location is Kinrara, within 5KM from my house.

Reasonable?
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QUOTE(graxith @ Jun 1 2017, 06:06 PM)
Hi. I am quoted RM171/pc (excluding GST) for CC6 195/55/15 which inclusive of installation, balancing and alignment (if buy 4pcs). Valve pay extra at RM6.50/pc. Location is Kinrara, within 5KM from my house.

Reasonable?
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reasonable.standard price for valve is rm5.tyre is in the range of rm 160+-
so the price is still okay for a place like kinrara at least.
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Please review after 15,000km mileage.
Im previous user of CC5 and after 6 months of used, botak edy..and after 10,000km mileage, the tyre start to harden and noise start coming in.

For CC6 user, please share your experience after 15,000km mileage. Thanks.
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Please review after 15,000km mileage.
Im previous user of CC5 and after 6 months of used, botak edy..and after 10,000km mileage, the tyre start to harden and noise start coming in.

For CC6 user, please share your experience after 15,000km mileage. Thanks.
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eh...6 months dah botak?
i used before and tahan 4 5 years...not realized reaching 5 years coz the tyre tread is still thick.
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QUOTE(tsg_7 @ Jun 1 2017, 06:57 PM)
Please review after 15,000km mileage.
Im previous user of CC5 and after 6 months of used, botak edy..and after 10,000km mileage, the tyre start to harden and noise start coming in.

For CC6 user, please share your experience after 15,000km mileage. Thanks.
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Wow ohmy.gif

previously i use CC5, after 4 years still okay (+-60k mileage)
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QUOTE(tsg_7 @ Jun 1 2017, 06:57 PM)
Please review after 15,000km mileage.
Im previous user of CC5 and after 6 months of used, botak edy..and after 10,000km mileage, the tyre start to harden and noise start coming in.

For CC6 user, please share your experience after 15,000km mileage. Thanks.
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Tyre Pressure ?
Arm/Camber Problem ?
Park under the Sun ?
Constant heavy load ?

But CC5 is quite known for more cepat botak if compare with CC6.
These are some problem which may affect the tyres.

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QUOTE(BuncitPesonawan @ Jun 2 2017, 10:15 AM)
Wow  ohmy.gif

previously i use CC5, after 4 years still okay (+-60k mileage)
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4 years? u should change it by now bro...

the rubber will hardened day by day...
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QUOTE(dudan @ Jun 2 2017, 10:11 AM)
eh...6 months dah botak?
i used before and tahan 4 5 years...not realized reaching 5 years coz the tyre tread is still thick.
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Wow  ohmy.gif

previously i use CC5, after 4 years still okay (+-60k mileage)
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Jun 2 2017, 10:15 AM)
Tyre Pressure ?
Arm/Camber Problem ?
Park under the Sun ?
Constant heavy load ?

But CC5 is quite known for more cepat botak if compare with CC6.
These are some problem which may affect the tyres.
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Pressure contantly got check every 2-3 weeks la.park under sun? Bro, i dun think that relevant. No heavy load la...normally 1 person drive only.

Maybe my set lemon kut. But my friend advise before CC5 mmg
cepat botak.
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Hi, please PM for Mazda 3 (stock tyres are 215/45 R18).
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QUOTE(tsg_7 @ Jun 2 2017, 08:18 PM)
Pressure contantly got check every 2-3 weeks la.park under sun? Bro, i dun think that relevant. No heavy load la...normally 1 person drive only.

Maybe my set lemon kut. But my friend advise before CC5 mmg
cepat botak.
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Park under the sun constantly, increase the speed of hardening bro icon_rolleyes.gif . Anyway, can try the Conti CC6 or go for other brand if you like it. thumbsup.gif
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Just had my 4 tyres changed to CC6 this morning (RM171/pc, excluding GST). And, I think I am having extremely bad luck as 1min after I drove off from workshop, I heard strange knocking/flapping sound from the rear wheel. I stopped at the next petrol station to inspect and to my shock, a bolt is stuck in my tyre!

I drove back to the workshop and the boss is kind enough to fix the hole FOC, appreciate for that. And he said this is the first time his customer left workshop and come back in few minutes with a punctured tyre.

Have been reading this forum regarding CC5 having softer rubber compound and prone to puncture, I hope CC6 is not facing the similar fate. Just hope this is just my bad luck.




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QUOTE(jason18689 @ May 30 2017, 08:28 AM)
Perodua Myvi here.
Changed all 4 tyres from NCT5 (default tyres) to Continue CC6.
Not bad I would say. Road noise when cruising above 100 to 120-ish (but below 130, safety bro, myvi isn't really a race car)
For a donut that cost below Rm150, worth the price.
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Similar experience, changed from NCT5 to CC6. First impression, much quieter and smoother feel over potholes and small bumps.
Will share thread wear after 10k or 15k later on.
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QUOTE(graxith @ Jun 3 2017, 02:31 PM)
Just had my 4 tyres changed to CC6 this morning (RM171/pc, excluding GST). And, I think I am having extremely bad luck as 1min after I drove off from workshop, I heard strange knocking/flapping sound from the rear wheel. I stopped at the next petrol station to inspect and to my shock, a bolt is stuck in my tyre!

I drove back to the workshop and the boss is kind enough to fix the hole FOC, appreciate for that. And he said this is the first time his customer left workshop and come back in few minutes with a punctured tyre.

Have been reading this forum regarding CC5 having softer rubber compound and prone to puncture, I hope CC6 is not facing the similar fate. Just hope this is just my bad luck.
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ouch. That sucks.
But to me its really queit. Can hear the engine and wind noise from window for the first time.
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Jun 3 2017, 09:41 AM)
Park under the sun constantly, increase the speed of hardening bro icon_rolleyes.gif . Anyway, can try the Conti CC6 or go for other brand if you like it.  :thumbsup:
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Bro..ini malaysia la...x ada salji pun. Anyway, when running tyre get hotter actually. After tried 1 set only then change to other brand. Change 4 pcs terus and rotation on every 15,000 to 30,000km able to tahan 110,000km mileage.

Ayam happy. rclxms.gifrclxms.gif
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guys, i got quoted MYR 210/pc at an authorized Continental dealer for CC6 175/65/14 for stock myvi rims. After i hear the price i was awestruck and halted my decision to change tires. The dealer claimed price increase 3 times already, they claimed the price was never lower than 190 since introduction. wth hmm.gif dry.gif

they say if want cheaper buy back silverstone at 170/pc or Viking at 160/pc blink.gif blink.gif

I got quoted RM170/pc for ecopia EP200 at a bridgestone dealer.

i will get quote for the CC6 from another few shops around town.

fyi, my location is in kuching, sarawak.
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QUOTE(abubu87 @ Jun 4 2017, 11:50 AM)
guys, i got quoted MYR 210/pc at an authorized Continental dealer for CC6 175/65/14 for stock myvi rims. After i hear the price i was awestruck and halted my decision to change tires. The dealer claimed price increase 3 times already, they claimed the price was never lower than 190 since introduction. wth  hmm.gif  dry.gif

they say if want cheaper buy back silverstone at 170/pc or Viking at 160/pc  blink.gif  blink.gif

I got quoted RM170/pc for ecopia EP200 at a bridgestone dealer.

i will get quote for the CC6 from another few shops around town.

fyi, my location is in kuching, sarawak.
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i believed in sarawak , similar to sabah will be more expensive

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QUOTE(tsg_7 @ Jun 3 2017, 03:46 PM)
Bro..ini malaysia la...x ada salji pun. Anyway, when running tyre get hotter actually. After tried 1 set only then change to other brand. Change 4 pcs terus and rotation on every 15,000 to 30,000km able to tahan 110,000km mileage.

Ayam happy. rclxms.gifrclxms.gif
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That's why I say it will harden faster when you park eveyday under the sun as compare to park under the shades.. Rotate tyres every 8k or 10k interval, can tahan up to 110k km is another thing, depend on the tyres. Heard XM2 can upto 80k km
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Jun 4 2017, 04:02 PM)
That's why I say it will harden faster when you park eveyday under the sun as compare to park under the shades.. Rotate tyres every 8k or 10k interval, can tahan up to 110k km is another thing, depend on the tyres. Heard XM2 can upto 80k km
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Alah bro, after change brand of tyre i still park under hot sun ler...so environment is same. Thats y i said mayb my CC5 is lemon kut.
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My 2017 persona want to change to CC6 from Silverstone Kruzer NS800 185/55R15. Some said it's a downgrade....
Got CC6 quote 195/55 for 190/pc, it's about fair price. But the shop said my desired size 195/60 is not suitable for my car with rim 15"X6.5". They said will make my car not stable if go for 195/60. Is it true?
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QUOTE(muman7 @ Jun 5 2017, 02:58 PM)
My 2017 persona want to change to CC6 from Silverstone Kruzer NS800 185/55R15. Some said it's a downgrade.... 
Got CC6 quote 195/55 for 190/pc, it's about fair price. But the shop said my desired size 195/60 is not suitable for my car with rim 15"X6.5". They said will make my car not stable if go for 195/60. Is it true?
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195/55/15 acceptable.dont think 195/60/15 is suitable to use.
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QUOTE(muman7 @ Jun 5 2017, 02:58 PM)
My 2017 persona want to change to CC6 from Silverstone Kruzer NS800 185/55R15. Some said it's a downgrade.... 
Got CC6 quote 195/55 for 190/pc, it's about fair price. But the shop said my desired size 195/60 is not suitable for my car with rim 15"X6.5". They said will make my car not stable if go for 195/60. Is it true?
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New persona original size is 185/55/15, therefore, you cannot go 60 seires tyres (195/60/15 this is for old persona)
No problem fixing 195/55/15 on Original Rims
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Thanks for the advices. Will go ahead with 195/55.
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Pm 185/50/15 .thx u
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AaronLJW, please PM 185/55/R16 x 4 tyres.
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Pm 185/50/15 .thx u
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Pm 185 60 15 vios

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Aaron LJW, pm me cc6 185/55/r16 for my honda city. all prices for 4 tyres. thanks.
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QUOTE(maxizanc @ Nov 23 2016, 09:57 AM)
I saw your review here:

http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Continen...Contact-CC6.htm

im considering changing this for my Preve, it's cheaper than P3ST
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i wonder what is Road Feedback 86% means...any idea? hmm.gif

btw...got this size? 225/45/r18?

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QUOTE(sunami @ Jun 14 2017, 04:18 PM)
i wonder what is Road Feedback 86% means...any idea? hmm.gif

btw...got this size? 225/45/r18?
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In the end i bought p3st.

Not bad la
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I know that CC6 is proven to be more quiet than the rivals. How about vibration and harshness? When we drive through uneven roads or rough surface roads, does it soaks up the bump and vibration well enough?
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Jun 6 2017, 12:50 PM)
New persona original size is 185/55/15, therefore, you cannot go 60 seires tyres (195/60/15 this is for old persona)
No problem fixing 195/55/15 on Original Rims
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Pm me price for 4 cc6 185/60/r15 for vios also.
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Can someone PM price for Honda HRV 215/60R16 for the CC6's including install and balancing?

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How much is the price for Conti UC6 tho, planning to put it on my Vios
Any feedback for it?
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QUOTE(ProDistinction @ Jul 4 2017, 10:58 AM)
How much is the price for Conti UC6 tho, planning to put it on my Vios
Any feedback for it?
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Jz check out Lazada saw that the price range is between Rm200+ to RM300+ for 16diameter.
Btw, price may be vary for different dealer and I not sure the tyre size of Vios. hmm.gif
Better survey at nearest shop and ask for quotation. Then nego the price.

QUOTE(nur hadi @ Jul 4 2017, 02:41 PM)
last year change conti for my wife car, quite comfortable..low noise.not remember the price but quite higher.
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CC series tyre noise level is low...
I am more priority the tyre brake performance instead of noise lvl.
So far Continental didn't fail me biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(harryfoo @ Jun 16 2017, 03:50 PM)
I know that CC6 is proven to be more quiet than the rivals. How about vibration and harshness? When we drive through uneven roads or rough surface roads, does it soaks up the bump and vibration well enough?
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Rivals = Dunlop ,michelin ?
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used cc6 for 2 months d. so far so good. noise and comfort above bridgestone. grip ya seems a bit less, handling lose out a bit but for the level of comfort and noise Ill say worth it
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QUOTE(netmask8 @ Jul 4 2017, 05:53 PM)
Rivals = Dunlop ,michelin ?
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i think its rival michlin only..cos this two brand performance quite same..the big difference is price.continental more affordable.

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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Jul 4 2017, 06:25 PM)
used cc6 for 2 months d. so far so good. noise and comfort above bridgestone. grip ya seems a bit less, handling lose out a bit but for the level of comfort and noise Ill say worth it
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my exprience using cc6 the grip quite okay and just same with other premium tires.mybe the handling lose effect from the way of driving too.
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QUOTE(MrMinomie @ Jul 5 2017, 04:19 PM)
my exprience using cc6 the grip quite okay and just same with other premium tires.mybe the handling lose effect from the way of driving too.
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maybe placebo effect for me kot.
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for premium tire,michelin still in first place leading.. price also leading la
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forget bout the UC6, im getting the cc6 instead since im more towards the quiet kind of tyres soo the handling part i'll say it all depends on our driving skills ahaha
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QUOTE(molly_morry @ Jul 7 2017, 10:09 AM)
for premium tire,michelin still in first place leading.. price also leading la
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premium or not premium samething only la
one day the tyre will burst as well and it all depends on your driving attitude
but quiet or not quiet is an obvious function and characteristic tho

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The quietness actually is so so only.. or maybe my car insulation just sucks.. and it has the softest sidewalls I've ever felt.. now almost any small potholes or bumps my car bottom will hit sien 🙄🙄
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I am currently using 205/50/17. Can i change it to 215/55/17? How much is the price for 4 tyres for both model.
Also what is the difference between MC5 (current) vs CC6?
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I am currently using 205/50/17. Can i change it to 215/55/17? How much is the price for 4 tyres for both model.
Also what is the difference between MC5 (current) vs CC6?
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215/55/17 i don't think have cc6.based on website have mc5 and uc6.
btw 205/50/17 to 215/55/17 is way much bigger.what car u plan to fit in?
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I just changed all four wheel to CC6, plus with four brand new absorbers. But the ride feel quite bumpy. I suspect it is due to tyre pressure. The shop pumped 34 into all four tyres. Is that too much?
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QUOTE(alvintcn @ Jul 20 2017, 12:50 PM)
I just changed all four wheel to CC6, plus with four brand new absorbers. But the ride feel quite bumpy. I suspect it is due to tyre pressure. The shop pumped 34 into all four tyres. Is that too much?
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Maybe the new shocks haven't "break in"? Last time I replaced my shocks, it took about 1 week to settle in and after that it's like normal already.

As of tyre pressure, refer to the manufacturer suggestion (from my experience) and adjust from there, maybe +/- 1-2psi, running too low pressure you'll wear the tyre unevenly.

I didn't find the CC6 to be harsh during the short 10min drive of delivering the car back to my sister after tyre change.
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QUOTE(graxith @ Jun 3 2017, 02:31 PM)
Just had my 4 tyres changed to CC6 this morning (RM171/pc, excluding GST). And, I think I am having extremely bad luck as 1min after I drove off from workshop, I heard strange knocking/flapping sound from the rear wheel. I stopped at the next petrol station to inspect and to my shock, a bolt is stuck in my tyre!

I drove back to the workshop and the boss is kind enough to fix the hole FOC, appreciate for that. And he said this is the first time his customer left workshop and come back in few minutes with a punctured tyre.

Have been reading this forum regarding CC5 having softer rubber compound and prone to puncture, I hope CC6 is not facing the similar fate. Just hope this is just my bad luck.
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I had too many punctures with Conti CC series. So now, no more Conti CC for me!!

Just imagine, 4 tyres, 6 punctures!!!

When I use Bridgestone or Micheline, I only average 2 or less puncture for the lifetime of 4 tyres.
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I had too many punctures with Conti CC series. So now, no more Conti CC for me!!

Just imagine, 4 tyres, 6 punctures!!!

When I use Bridgestone or Micheline, I only average 2 or less puncture for the lifetime of 4 tyres.
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Tyre puncture has nothing to do with tyre brand or pattern or size.....
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Tyre puncture has nothing to do with tyre brand or pattern or size.....
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If you've been following this thread or the Dunlop J5 thread, there were a few people who mentioned they got more tyre punctures with these tyres. I guess it's probably due to the pretty soft sidewall.
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QUOTE(LemonKnight @ Jul 26 2017, 07:29 PM)
If you've been following this thread or the Dunlop J5 thread, there were a few people who mentioned they got more tyre punctures with these tyres. I guess it's probably due to the pretty soft sidewall.
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I think cc6 improved on that
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QUOTE(LemonKnight @ Jul 26 2017, 07:29 PM)
If you've been following this thread or the Dunlop J5 thread, there were a few people who mentioned they got more tyre punctures with these tyres. I guess it's probably due to the pretty soft sidewall.
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Touch wood, but so far never had a single puncture.
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QUOTE(LemonKnight @ Jul 26 2017, 07:29 PM)
If you've been following this thread or the Dunlop J5 thread, there were a few people who mentioned they got more tyre punctures with these tyres. I guess it's probably due to the pretty soft sidewall.
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They get punctured on the sidewall?
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They get punctured on the sidewall?
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No, they don't. I just thought they are prone to punctures because they are soft.
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Have had the CC6 for several months already on the 2015 Honda Jazz V-spec. Even after breakin I think these are fantastic tires, reducing road noise significantly from the previous OEM (Goodyear? can't remember). NVH is noticeably better.

Overall highly recommended. Bought mine locally, although could've saved a bit if I had gone on lazada and drove a bit further.


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QUOTE(onetree710 @ Jul 26 2017, 07:24 PM)
Tyre puncture has nothing to do with tyre brand or pattern or size.....
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Well it has nothing to do with pattern or size, but maybe models. So far my experience with Conti CC series is riddled with puncture. Maybe other Conti series are better, but I don't know. But I am staying the hell away from Conti ComfortContact series like plague!!!

Now using Michelin XM2 for almost 1 year, no puncture at all.

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QUOTE(LemonKnight @ Jul 26 2017, 07:29 PM)
If you've been following this thread or the Dunlop J5 thread, there were a few people who mentioned they got more tyre punctures with these tyres. I guess it's probably due to the pretty soft sidewall.
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I think it's the general structure or compound used. Not really on sidewall, cause most of the puncture I experienced is being penetrated on the tread. Soft sidewall should only affect the ride quality, not the puncture resistance.
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QUOTE(LemonKnight @ Jul 26 2017, 07:29 PM)
If you've been following this thread or the Dunlop J5 thread, there were a few people who mentioned they got more tyre punctures with these tyres. I guess it's probably due to the pretty soft sidewall.
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yep.. agreed to that.

new civic 2017 on continental tyres (will check the model later), around 2 weeks old got widely opened on the fuc*in thin sidewall only by a rub on stone road divider ..

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RM 1300 for 4 x cc6 205/55/16 with balancing, alignment and nitrogen, are this price ok?
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What tyre would you recommend for 195/55/R15 Honda City?
-Usually travelling outstation at speed 120-150kmh
-Like good grip in cornering
-Better grip in wet
-Quieter (as when u drive long journey can be irritating)
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Hi,

What tyre would you recommend for 195/55/R15 Honda City?
-Usually travelling outstation at speed 120-150kmh
-Like good grip in cornering
-Better grip in wet
-Quieter (as when u drive long journey can be irritating)
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any recommand tyre shop near puchong for continental cc6 195-55-r15 for alza?
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QUOTE(DavidFua @ Aug 5 2017, 10:56 AM)
RM 1300 for 4 x cc6 205/55/16 with balancing, alignment and nitrogen, are this price ok?
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good, lim tayar quote me 1500. where you get this ?
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QUOTE(kenycw55 @ Aug 6 2017, 02:11 AM)
Hi,

What tyre would you recommend for 195/55/R15 Honda City?
-Usually travelling outstation at speed 120-150kmh
-Like good grip in cornering
-Better grip in wet
-Quieter (as when u drive long journey can be irritating)
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Good grip and quiet usually don't go together.
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Bridgestone EP300 vs CC6...which provide quieter ride?
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Anyone know the price for CC6 175/65/R15 ? i tried to find CC6 175/65/R15 price from continental official store from Lazada but only able to find 175/65/R14. location at PJ
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Anyone know the price for CC6 175/65/R15 ? i tried to find CC6 175/65/R15 price from continental official store from Lazada but only able to find 175/65/R14. location at PJ
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if u dont mind to go to shah alam,several shop in section 20/24/25 have this tyres.
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got 4 new cc6 , initial short drive impression is really quiet as per advertised.

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QUOTE(leehernandez @ Aug 23 2017, 10:46 AM)
if u dont mind to go to shah alam,several shop in section 20/24/25 have this tyres.
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okay, thanks for your suggestion. will consider to go there survey
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I just changed my Axia stock Silverstone tyres to Continental CC6. Tyre shop recommends 210kPa for them. The label on my door sill recommends 250 kPa. Which pressure should I pump? With my stock Silverstones, I followed the recommended 250 kPa and there wasn't uneven wear.
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QUOTE(extremeJ @ Feb 25 2017, 04:56 PM)
Just changed all 4 tires on my Persona from CC1 to this CC6.

Now my car is quiet again (my CC1 is overdue for change )

Price is 280 per donut. 195/60/R15 @ Kuching
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Can I get an idea of what to expect handling wise? In wet and dry roads. Plan to use this on my waja.
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QUOTE(rjmsfire @ Aug 30 2017, 11:03 PM)
I just changed my Axia stock Silverstone tyres to Continental CC6. Tyre shop recommends 210kPa for them. The label on my door sill recommends 250 kPa. Which pressure should I pump? With my stock Silverstones, I followed the recommended 250 kPa and there wasn't uneven wear.
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pump it till 250kpa

210kpa for this tyre is way too low, bear in mind this CC6 is a very soft tires.


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QUOTE(herojack41 @ Sep 3 2017, 12:09 PM)
pump it till 250kpa

210kpa for this tyre is way too low, bear in mind this CC6 is a very soft tires.
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QUOTE(Ju1c35 @ Sep 3 2017, 12:08 PM)
Can I get an idea of what to expect handling wise? In wet and dry roads. Plan to use this on my waja.
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Handling so-so only.. I think cc6 has lesser grip than xm2 in wet.. cc6 front, xm2 rear... Comfort and quieter than previous cc5.
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Hye. I wanna ask. I bought 4 new pcs continental cc6 last month. Yesterday one tyre suddenly have small tear on the thread and punctured. Can I claim warranty?
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Bro PM 195/55/15

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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Feb 18 2017, 11:12 AM)
CC6 is well known for its comfort and quietness.
Every time I test drive my customer car who installed a freshly CC6.
Ride is comfort and noise is quiet even at 80km/h - 100km/h.

For those who are interested change CC6, kindly write down or PM me your tyre size to get a quotation from me, King of Rims rclxms.gif
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Hey. I'm using a Myvi SE 1.3. Can you quote the price for my car please. Thanks
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PM me. 205/55/R16.
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Pls PM me abt the price of CC6 and UC6 with size 205/55 R16, Thanks
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just checked the online prices 205/55/16 cc6 rm 270 before gst.
uc6 no pricing available.
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just checked the online prices 205/55/16 cc6 rm 270 before gst.
uc6 no pricing available.
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Thanks for your info. I found lazada also rm295 including gst. I think market price just similar
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QUOTE(jackieyip @ Sep 26 2017, 11:04 AM)
Thanks for your info. I found lazada also rm295 including gst. I think market price just similar
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Good thing if you buy from Lazada is that you can use voucher (if you have any) and at the same time get cashback from Shopback and credit card (if you have the correct card) to further reduce the price. biggrin.gif
I bought mine from Lazada for RM277.70 each, for a total of RM1110.80. I got RM50 cashback from my credit card (UOB YOLO, 6% cashback, but capped at RM50), and another RM83.32 from Shopback (7.5% cashback), for a total of RM133.32 cashback.
Effectively, each tire only costs me (RM1110.80 - RM133.32) / 4 = RM 244.37. rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(leehernandez @ Aug 6 2017, 11:52 AM)
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V12 is bad during heavy rain.
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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Feb 18 2017, 11:12 AM)
CC6 is well known for its comfort and quietness.
Every time I test drive my customer car who installed a freshly CC6.
Ride is comfort and noise is quiet even at 80km/h - 100km/h.

For those who are interested change CC6, kindly write down or PM me your tyre size to get a quotation from me, King of Rims rclxms.gif
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Pls PM price for myvi 175/65R14 incl balancing, alignment & valve for 4 pieces. Thanks
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185/55/15 x 04pc.

after a week of drive on this tyre, around 1k mileage.
notice that it isn't that quiet after all, of course, much better than UHP.

Braking also become better.
FC suffers, only hitting 13-14km/L for 60% highway drive.
Formally, was around 16-17km/L on 195/45/15

also notice the workshop pump 250 for the front and 230 for rear.
should i follow?
Currently i pump 230 for all 4 wheels, softer and better stopping.
but slower acceleration.

Proton savvy manual

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QUOTE(kurty @ Oct 5 2017, 09:27 AM)
185/55/15 x 04pc.

after a week of drive on this tyre, around 1k mileage.
notice that it isn't that quiet after all, of course, much better than UHP.

Braking also become better.
FC suffers, only hitting 13-14km/L for 60% highway drive.
Formally, was around 16-17km/L on 195/45/15

also notice the workshop pump 250 for the front and 230 for rear.
should i follow?
Currently i pump 230 for all 4 wheels, softer and better stopping.
but slower acceleration.

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Theoretically higher pressure at rear Tyre promote oversteer, which is good for front wheel drive. Anyway, 230 for all wheel will works just as good.

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QUOTE(therain01 @ Oct 19 2017, 06:07 PM)
Theoretically higher pressure at rear Tyre promote oversteer, which is good for front wheel drive. Anyway, 230 for all wheel will works just as good.
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should i pump to 240 instead?
haha

to improve FC
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should i pump to 240 instead?
haha

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It's up to you indeed. Anyway, the guage on the petrol stations are not necessary the same. Best practice is pump at the same station to the pressure you feel comfortable with. +-10% to your car recommended wheel pressure does not hurt.
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post Oct 24 2017, 07:58 AM

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Can PM me the price?. So i will not being overprice.
Sorry i may not buy from u because im in melaka, and urgently need.
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Mine is Axia Advance, tyre should bee 175/65r14.

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Pls pm CC6 for size 185/55/R16. Thanks
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im driving toyota 2007 vios and few months ago i changed both my front tyre with cc6.. rear still use cc5..

im wondering if this cc6 tyre always look like flat a bit? eventhough i just pumped air..

i dont know if my tyre really got punctured lets hope not because it still new..

or its only my eyes play tricks on me confused.gif

anybody noticed the same thing?
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QUOTE(blvckskvll @ Oct 25 2017, 08:14 AM)
im driving toyota 2007 vios and few months ago i changed both my front tyre with cc6.. rear still use cc5..

im wondering if this cc6 tyre always look like flat a bit? eventhough i just pumped air..

i dont know if my tyre really got punctured lets hope not because it still new..

or its only my eyes play tricks on me  confused.gif 

anybody noticed the same thing?
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Most probably because of the weight. Front part of the car is heavier than the back because of the engine. That's why most car manufacturer recomend to pump higher pressure for the front tyre. Around 10-20psi more than the back.
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Saw all the user feedback is saying CC6 is comfort and there is no doubt. But handling/cornering not so good. Is that mean to make it nearly perfect. Install CC6 + UltraRacing Safety Bar. Then it will be perfect? smile.gif
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QUOTE(kurty @ Oct 5 2017, 10:27 AM)
185/55/15 x 04pc.

after a week of drive on this tyre, around 1k mileage.
notice that it isn't that quiet after all, of course, much better than UHP.

Braking also become better.
FC suffers, only hitting 13-14km/L for 60% highway drive.
Formally, was around 16-17km/L on 195/45/15

also notice the workshop pump 250 for the front and 230 for rear.
should i follow?
Currently i pump 230 for all 4 wheels, softer and better stopping.
but slower acceleration.

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195/45/15 Serious??
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QUOTE(xavierkang @ Oct 30 2017, 11:51 AM)
Saw all the user feedback is saying CC6 is comfort and there is no doubt. But handling/cornering not so good. Is that mean to make it nearly perfect. Install  CC6 + UltraRacing Safety Bar. Then it will be perfect? smile.gif
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nope, it does not work this way.

I'm using CC6 and front 4 point strut bar, yet cornering is not as good as before.
Handling wise, still ok.

CC6 is comfort tyre, not your UHP.. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Oct 31 2017, 10:28 PM)
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yeah, any issue?
Been using 195/45/15 for last 8 years.
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Somehow i feel xm2 rolling resistance lower than cc6
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Do you guys know CC6 made from where?
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Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia.

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Just change my tires in Jooi Seng Klang. From C Drive 2 > CC6.

First impression, it is very quiet and it soaks up bumps very well. I bought it for 155 per piece without GST.
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QUOTE(harryfoo @ Nov 6 2017, 05:03 PM)
Just change my tires in Jooi Seng Klang. From C Drive 2 > CC6.

First impression, it is very quiet and it soaks up bumps very well. I bought it for 155 per piece without GST.
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QUOTE(red4900 @ Nov 6 2017, 05:29 PM)
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Pls pm CC6 for size 185/60/R15 and 185/60/R14 pls (2 different cars) and the location pls, nearby KL, Kepong or surrounding cities.

Edit: add location

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QUOTE(blvckskvll @ Oct 25 2017, 08:14 AM)
im driving toyota 2007 vios and few months ago i changed both my front tyre with cc6.. rear still use cc5..

im wondering if this cc6 tyre always look like flat a bit? eventhough i just pumped air..

i dont know if my tyre really got punctured lets hope not because it still new..

or its only my eyes play tricks on me  :confused: 

anybody noticed the same thing?
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I'm also driving 2007 Vios and recently I changed to all 4 tyres cc6 and I noticed the same thing... my front tyres indeed looks a little flat and doesn't make much difference when I pump 230. I checked the tyres and it is stated the max is 350 for this tyre which is very high.. I am thinking to try pump to 250 for my front tyres next time...


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I'm also driving 2007 Vios and recently I changed to all 4 tyres cc6 and I noticed the same thing... my front tyres indeed looks a little flat and doesn't make much difference when I pump 230. I checked the tyres and it is stated the max is 350 for this tyre which is very high..  I am thinking to try pump to 250 for my front tyres next time...
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yes exactly the same as in ur pic
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QUOTE(jeffreyang @ Nov 12 2017, 07:46 PM)
I'm also driving 2007 Vios and recently I changed to all 4 tyres cc6 and I noticed the same thing... my front tyres indeed looks a little flat and doesn't make much difference when I pump 230. I checked the tyres and it is stated the max is 350 for this tyre which is very high..  I am thinking to try pump to 250 for my front tyres next time...
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This is how my tyre look like
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Different angle and after pumping air
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is it normal?

well i havent decide to go the shop yet to check


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Pls pm me price CC6 for size 185/60/R14. Thanks.
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QUOTE(blvckskvll @ Nov 20 2017, 03:58 PM)
This is how my tyre look like
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Different angle and after pumping air
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is it normal?

well i havent decide to go the shop yet to check
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I think that's normal.
What's the recommended pressure for your car ?

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QUOTE(jeffreyang @ Nov 12 2017, 07:46 PM)
I'm also driving 2007 Vios and recently I changed to all 4 tyres cc6 and I noticed the same thing... my front tyres indeed looks a little flat and doesn't make much difference when I pump 230. I checked the tyres and it is stated the max is 350 for this tyre which is very high..  I am thinking to try pump to 250 for my front tyres next time...
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I’m using cc6 too same problem and my car is really low after changing to this tyre. My car bottom keeps hitting everything! Bumps abit bigger or I don’t brake enough also will hit. So I pimp 35psi now.. reccomensed 31 so yeah. It’s ok no issues more fuel saving too.. just don’t corner so fast with these tires especially if u fill up the pressure
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QUOTE(zeng @ Nov 20 2017, 07:10 PM)
I think that's normal.
What's the recommended pressure for your car ?
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front 220 (32psi) rear 210 (31psi)

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QUOTE(regnox @ Nov 20 2017, 08:50 PM)
I’m using cc6 too same problem and my car is really low after changing to this tyre. My car bottom keeps hitting everything! Bumps abit bigger or I don’t brake enough also will hit. So I pimp 35psi now.. reccomensed 31 so yeah. It’s ok no issues more fuel saving too.. just don’t corner so fast with these tires especially if u fill up the pressure
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i wanna do this but im afraid the tyre pop like balloon.. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(blvckskvll @ Nov 21 2017, 07:09 AM)
front 220 (32psi) rear 210 (31psi)
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The above pressure is adequate, however you may go all tyres for 250 (36 psi) for agility and FE.
My wira is 37-38 psi. Avanza is 40-41 psi.

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i wanna do this but im afraid the tyre pop like balloon.. biggrin.gif
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dont worry, it wont.
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QUOTE(zeng @ Nov 21 2017, 10:43 AM)
The above pressure is adequate, however you may go all tyres for 250 (36 psi) for agility and FE.
My wira is 37-38 psi. Avanza is 40-41 psi.
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36 psi is not too much?
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QUOTE(jeffreyang @ Nov 12 2017, 07:46 PM)
I'm also driving 2007 Vios and recently I changed to all 4 tyres cc6 and I noticed the same thing... my front tyres indeed looks a little flat and doesn't make much difference when I pump 230. I checked the tyres and it is stated the max is 350 for this tyre which is very high..  I am thinking to try pump to 250 for my front tyres next time...
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Same here. (not Vios though)
I guess it is nothing wrong.
It does provide more "comfort" and less bumpy feeling.

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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Nov 21 2017, 03:43 PM)
36 psi is not too much?
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It depends.
a) Basing on design weights of (wira) car OEM's, yes it's too high a tyre pressure.
b) Basing on design of tyres (of various tyre manufacturers and association), no. It's not too high.
I select my car tyre pressure, base on (b) above, not (a) if you get what I mean .

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QUOTE(zeng @ Nov 21 2017, 06:39 PM)
It depends.
a) Basing on design weights of (wira) car OEM's, yes it's too high a pressure.
b) Basing on design of tyres (of various tyre manufacturers and association), no. It's not too high.
I select my car tyre pressure, base on (b) above, not (a) if you get what I mean .
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altis 2006?

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QUOTE(zeng @ Nov 21 2017, 06:39 PM)
It depends.
a) Basing on design weights of (wira) car OEM's, yes it's too high a tyre pressure.
b) Basing on design of tyres (of various tyre manufacturers and association), no. It's not too high.
I select my car tyre pressure, base on (b) above, not (a) if you get what I mean .
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Nov 21 2017, 06:40 PM)
altis 2006?
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What's the Altis tyre size (pictures or specs or recommended pressures ) ?

https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthread...ent#Post4545523
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QUOTE(zeng @ Nov 21 2017, 06:52 PM)
What's the Altis tyre size (pictures or specs or recommended pressures ) ?

https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthread...ent#Post4545523
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205/55/R16
receommended is 31, I always go 32
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Nov 21 2017, 06:53 PM)
205/55/R16
receommended is 31, I always go 32
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Yes, these tyres can go up to 36 psi at a maximum road speed of 160 km/hr.
But the size of Vios can't carry that much weight.It's ok for FE.
If you intend to go beyond 160 km/hr, then you need to up the pressure from 36 psi again.

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QUOTE(zeng @ Nov 21 2017, 07:11 PM)
Yes, these tyres can go up to 36 psi at a maximum road speed of 160 km/hr.
But the size of Vios can't carry that much weight.It's ok for FE.
If you intend to go beyond 160 km/hr, then you need to up the pressure from 36 psi again.
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wow can up to 36 kah. Anyway i changed all 4 suspension systems recently and alignment done after. Now certain highway right u drive at 120 above u feel like the car a bit of snaking sensation. Not sure how to describe like it goes right then left back itself. As if its slippery
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Hi.

Please PM me price for CC6 on below size.
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185/60 R14
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using these on all four corners, grip levels are lowww.. especially in wet weather.. pls drive very carefully if u have these fitted. its alright but definielty never try pushing it. and it advertises comfort and low noise. first of all in terms of noise.. its just the same i didnt notice a diff, switched from worn out ecopia ep200. in terms of comfort yes, but i find for this comfort the sidewalls are extermely soft and therefore i am always hitting my car bottom on bumps and road undulations.. so have to pump to higher than recommended psi from manufacturer and ended up no improvement in comfort at all.. sigh.
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QUOTE(regnox @ Nov 23 2017, 04:35 PM)
using these on all four corners, grip levels are lowww.. especially in wet weather.. pls drive very carefully if u have these fitted. its alright but definielty never try pushing it. and it advertises comfort and low noise. first of all in terms of noise.. its just the same i didnt notice a diff, switched from worn out ecopia ep200. in terms of comfort yes, but i find for this comfort the sidewalls are extermely soft and therefore i am always hitting my car bottom on bumps and road undulations.. so have to pump to higher than recommended psi from manufacturer and ended up no improvement in comfort at all.. sigh.
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It's Continental's lowest lousiest model ma, what else to expect? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Nov 23 2017, 04:46 PM)
It's Continental's lowest lousiest model ma, what else to expect?  laugh.gif
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i didnt buy because of budget constraints.. i bought because they advertised supreme comfort in terms of low noise.. which was just absent! grip levels also can be so low one meh.. if this competes directly with xm2 and ep200 now(ep300), and nano energy3, ive used all three and they still manage to provide adequate amounts of grip whereas this cc6 is just too far off. to even call them tires would be a stretch.. my traction control system is working overtime now after fitting these tires .. bangwall.gif blink.gif cry.gif

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QUOTE(regnox @ Nov 23 2017, 04:50 PM)
i didnt buy because of budget constraints.. i bought because they advertised supreme comfort in terms of low noise.. which was just absent! grip levels also can be so low one meh.. if this competes directly with xm2 and ep200 now(ep300), and nano energy3, ive used all three and they still manage to provide adequate amounts of grip whereas this cc6 is just too far off. to even call them tires would be a stretch.. my traction control system is working overtime now after fitting these tires ..  bangwall.gif  blink.gif  cry.gif
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Hahaha ok at least you know now and did not get into any accident due to that shit tire! Next time when selecting tires, prioritize on grip performance first ahead of noise, comfort or whatever else coz those are just secondary criteria while grip is the main criteria that allows your car to stay on the road!
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Nov 23 2017, 06:26 PM)
Hahaha ok at least you know now and did not get into any accident due to that shit tire! Next time when selecting tires, prioritize on grip performance first ahead of noise, comfort or whatever else coz those are just secondary criteria while grip is the main criteria that allows your car to stay on the road!
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noted, planning to change these for ps4 or primacy 3st.
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noted, planning to change these for ps4 or primacy 3st.
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If PS4 is available for your size and you have the budget for it then by all means go for that, no need to mess around with the mid-range 3ST anymore. The 3ST is also already an old tire some more and just so-so only. Rather than 3ST, if you want good value for money tires, then go for Hankook V12 Evo2. It's the cheapest of well proven UHP tires, even cheaper than top brands mid range tires like 3ST but yet it closely rivals PS4/3 in performance and it's pretty silent too. I just got them for my wife's car, that's why I can highly recommend it.
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Nov 23 2017, 07:10 PM)
If PS4 is available for your size and you have the budget for it then by all means go for that, no need to mess around with the mid-range 3ST anymore. The 3ST is also already an old tire some more and just so-so only. Rather than 3ST, if you want good value for money tires, then go for Hankook V12 Evo2. It's the cheapest of well proven UHP tires, even cheaper than top brands mid range tires like 3ST but yet it closely rivals PS4/3 in performance and it's pretty silent too. I just got them for my wife's car, that's why I can highly recommend it.
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my other car currently on hankook ventus evo2 something like that.. the code is k117a.. i never gave a thought about hankooks.. but what can i say.. im in love with these hankooks.. damn they grip so well in dry and wet.. just amazing. and the comfort levels it provides as well... so sublime the ride and the road noise is so subdued.... hmmmm yeah ill go for this too if my mechanic has.. my mechanic sells me michelin tyres cheaper so yeah.. ps4 and primacy 3st is 30rm diff each.. but i just dont like ps4 if its going to be noisy as its a uhp tire.. any input on this?
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QUOTE(regnox @ Nov 23 2017, 07:17 PM)
my other car currently on hankook ventus evo2 something like that.. the code is k117a.. i never gave a thought about hankooks.. but what can i say.. im in love with these hankooks.. damn they grip so well in dry and wet.. just amazing. and the comfort levels it provides as well... so sublime the ride and the road noise is so subdued.... hmmmm yeah ill go for this too if my mechanic has.. my mechanic sells me michelin tyres cheaper so yeah.. ps4 and primacy 3st is 30rm diff each.. but i just dont like ps4 if its going to be noisy as its a uhp tire.. any input on this?
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K117 is the S1 Evo2, which is the asymmetric version of the V12 Evo2, so I'm not surprised it's good or even better! The S1 Evo series is one of my target tires to try also from Hankook. smile.gif

Buying tires does not need to always buy at your mechanic ma. As long as you get good stuff at good price at location not too far then ok already lor. PS4 only rm30 more than 3ST?? Then no brainer la, much better and newer performance tires vs aging just so-so mid range tires! But in terms of noise, let's just say PS4 does not excel/win in this area in any tests I've read (but it doesn't mean it's so bad either). What size are you using and how much your mechanic are offering you the PS4?
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Nov 23 2017, 07:38 PM)
K117 is the S1 Evo2, which is the asymmetric version of the V12 Evo2, so I'm not surprised it's good or even better! The S1 Evo series is one of my target tires to try also from Hankook. smile.gif

Buying tires does not need to always buy at your mechanic ma. As long as you get good stuff at good price at location not too far then ok already lor. PS4 only rm30 more than 3ST?? Then no brainer la, much better and newer performance tires vs aging just so-so mid range tires! But in terms of noise, let's just say PS4 does not excel/win in this area in any tests I've read (but it doesn't mean it's so bad either). What size are you using and how much your mechanic are offering you the PS4?
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my size 205/55r16.. but if i change then i will go for 225/45r17 which is the price he quoted me for ps4 and primacy 3. heehee the price ahh.. i think its for me only.. he's my friend.. so yeah... but very cheap la for michelin.
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QUOTE(cherroy @ Nov 21 2017, 03:47 PM)
Same here. (not Vios though)
I guess it is nothing wrong.
It does provide more "comfort" and less bumpy feeling.
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i guess is the same for every1 whoever using CC6

it looks under pressure from certainn angle. For this new tires, during the first 10k mileage i always pump it extra 2psi. As the tires is way too soft and compromise on my handling big time and it also could be the tires just fresh out of factory for 1 week then is installed on my car laugh.gif .

After it gone thru the heat cycle now almost reaching 20k, the tires ridiculous soft feeling is gone and handling is not as bad as it started. Could be due to the rubber starting to harden due to heat cycle.

btw, my driving is 98% highway constant 100~110km/h and 120 sometimes.

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QUOTE(herojack41 @ Nov 24 2017, 11:06 PM)
i guess is the same for every1 whoever using CC6

it looks under pressure from certainn angle. For this new tires, during the first 10k mileage i always pump it extra 2psi. As the tires is way too soft and compromise on my handling big time and it also could be the tires just fresh out of factory for 1 week then is installed on my car  laugh.gif .

After it gone thru the heat cycle now almost reaching 20k, the tires ridiculous soft feeling is gone and handling is not as bad as it started. Could be due to the rubber starting to harden due to heat cycle.

btw, my driving is 98% highway constant 100~110km/h and 120 sometimes.
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same my tire was fresh out of factory n onto my car. The shop boss said not recommended to use so new tyres but i liked it lol. The smell of new tyres
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QUOTE(regnox @ Nov 23 2017, 07:50 PM)
my size 205/55r16..  but if i change then i will go for 225/45r17 which is the price he quoted me for ps4 and primacy 3. heehee the price ahh.. i think its for me only.. he's my friend.. so yeah... but very cheap la for michelin.
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whats the price?ehehe
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Just changed 4 tyres to CC6 in Nov., 17. Got good discount from Lazada single day, for slightly over RM900. Coming from XM2, this tyres are soft indeed. The handling & cornering fall behind XM and may be fuel consumption too (because accerating feels lag). As others, the noise and comfort is good.
Still prefer, Micheline if not the price is almost double of CC6. XM almost last me 5 years and 150,000Km.
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Hi I would like to know this cc6 tyre price for 205/55 R16 for my fd1

i have change 2 new michelin xm2 at rear ald last weekend (sudah botak and must change)

the front one i will change before cny 2018.

so wonder this 2 match is okay? or i have to stick back to xm2 for the front tyre?
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QUOTE(soohoe @ Dec 12 2017, 11:47 AM)
Hi I would like to know this cc6 tyre price for 205/55 R16 for my fd1

i have change 2 new michelin xm2 at rear ald last weekend (sudah botak and must change)

the front one i will change before cny 2018.

so wonder this 2 match is okay? or i have to stick back to xm2 for the front tyre?
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You're already having good practice by installing tyres of similar thread on an axle.
Tread patterns on front and rear axles need not to be the same.
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Price for 165 55 R14  CC6?
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QUOTE(bsa12 @ Dec 3 2017, 05:19 PM)
Just changed 4 tyres to CC6 in Nov., 17. Got good discount from Lazada single day, for slightly over RM900. Coming from XM2, this tyres are soft indeed. The handling & cornering fall behind XM and may be fuel consumption too (because accerating  feels lag). As others, the noise and comfort is good.
Still prefer, Micheline if not the price is almost double of CC6. XM almost last me 5 years and 150,000Km.
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150k km? Can really last that long? My tyres 60k gone most of the times
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150k km? Can really last that long? My tyres 60k gone most of the times
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I did 5.5 years with around 110k km with XM2 ....tread left was more than 2 mm.
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I did 5.5 years with around 110k km with XM2 ....tread left was more than 2 mm.
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150k km? Can really last that long? My tyres 60k gone most of the times
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I did 5.5 years with around 110k km with XM2 ....tread left was more than 2 mm.
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Those eco tires do last long as durability is one of their main focus (targeting those who do not want to spend much on tires) but to last that long probably also because of relatively lighter weight cars and not driving & cornering fast at all. Like the previous tires on my wife's car (the crappy Continental CC series), they also show very little wear rate coz she drives slow. Most of the wear was done when I was still driving it in the first 1 year of 20k km mileage, so I worn off the tires more in 20k km compared to her in the next 45k km! laugh.gif
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I'm on CC6 for the last 6000km, do you guys find it kinda slippery ?
i had a skid when i was driving in a carpark while making a turn.


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I'm on CC6 for the last 6000km, do you guys find it kinda slippery ?
i had a skid when i was driving in a carpark while making a turn.
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Yesss.. very slippery.. but surprisingly stable on highway going through puddle at speed

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Yesss.. very slippery.. but surprisingly stable on highway going through puddle at speed
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damn, i thought what was wrong.

stable on highway? you sure..
i had to avoid going puddle at all cost, the tyre will skid towards my right side..

what size are you on?
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QUOTE(kurty @ Dec 15 2017, 02:59 PM)
damn, i thought what was wrong.

stable on highway? you sure..
i had to avoid going puddle at all cost, the tyre will skid towards my right side..

what size are you on?
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I'm on CC6 for the last 6000km, do you guys find it kinda slippery ?
i had a skid when i was driving in a carpark while making a turn.
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What to expect?? It's Continental's lowest range tire la, of course the grip is the shittiest too! laugh.gif Corner just a bit faster already making all kinds of squeaking noises and loosing grip in the process, very bad grip performance no matter dry or wet, but again typical of this kind of low end range tires, only cares about softness and low noise while no good for anything else which are more important.
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Dec 15 2017, 07:17 PM)
What to expect?? It's Continental's lowest range tire la, of course the grip is the shittiest too!  laugh.gif  Corner just a bit faster already making all kinds of squeaking noises and loosing grip in the process, very bad grip performance no matter dry or wet, but again typical of this kind of low end range tires, only cares about softness and low noise while no good for anything else which are more important.
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serious, didn't know this.

first time buying continental's tyre, its a decent tyre but really will squeak and dont perform that well in wet.

Yes, its really comfortable and quiet as compared to my previous kumho.

no choice then, slowly drive loh icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(kurty @ Dec 18 2017, 08:33 AM)
serious, didn't know this.

first time buying continental's tyre, its a decent tyre but really will squeak and dont perform that well in wet.

Yes, its really comfortable and quiet as compared to my previous kumho.

no choice then, slowly drive loh  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Kumho is even worse, no good whatsoever. laugh.gif Buy Hankook!

QUOTE(WilliamTH97 @ Dec 18 2017, 01:14 PM)
Is CC6 still the best tyre currently under Continential? Or there are other newer products being released already? Because so far I only heard people talking about CC6 or UC6, but those are out in the market one year ago liao, if got newer ones maybe I will try try and see see.
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To the contrary, CC6 & UC6 are the lowest, shittiest range from Continental! laugh.gif Want good Continental tires then go with CSC5/6, or at the very least the new CPC6, and maybe the MC6 (but not MC5).

QUOTE(CallMeBen @ Dec 18 2017, 02:16 PM)
So far the latest tyres for Continential in Malaysia is still the same CC6 and UC6 since we don't use any of the WinterContact types over here. You can give them a try if you want where the difference between CC6 and UC6 is that UC6 has better grip in wet condition but then the price is almost double of CC6.
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Newest/latest doesn't necessarily mean better, you need to look at the product range position if they're low range econo models like these 2 or mid range, or high performance range. Read my comment above. Btw their newest is no more CC6/UC6 but MC6 & Extreme Contact.

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Dec 18 2017, 03:09 PM)
Kumho is even worse, no good whatsoever.  laugh.gif  Buy Hankook!
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Kumho died...almost :
https://www.ft.com/content/0fc42ee6-a4ed-11...4f-7f5e6a7c98a2

Continental tyres malaysia also one kind, until now also don't want to update their website for new product offerings. Normal regular non enthusiast consumer mana tau doh.gif
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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Dec 19 2017, 11:54 AM)
Kumho died...almost :
https://www.ft.com/content/0fc42ee6-a4ed-11...4f-7f5e6a7c98a2

Continental tyres malaysia also one kind, until now also don't want to update their website for new product offerings. Normal regular non enthusiast consumer mana tau  doh.gif
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Not surprised, despite Kumho already being in the industry for quite long but it doesn't seem to improve much from the product standpoint. Hankook on the other hand already got top of the line models that can challenge the well known top tires.

Hahaha, yeah Conti MY has not yet put up even the MC6 there despite this line up is specifically launched for the MY market! However its FB seems quite active though, promoting all the newer line ups.
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Dec 19 2017, 03:29 PM)
Hahaha, yeah Conti MY has not yet put up even the MC6 there despite this line up is specifically launched for the MY market! However its FB seems quite active though, promoting all the newer line ups.
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As for me and those non facebook kaki, mana tau got promotion or new product?

In my opinion, their marketing department seems to put the priorities wrong, official website should always be the most update to date.
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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Dec 19 2017, 04:14 PM)
As for me and those non facebook kaki, mana tau got promotion or new product?

In my opinion, their marketing department seems to put the priorities wrong, official website should always be the most update to date.
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Yup agree, official website must be the first priority to update the soonest. Coz that is where all the spec and size information should be and where people would search for sizes availability.
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Dec 18 2017, 03:09 PM)
Kumho is even worse, no good whatsoever.  laugh.gif  Buy Hankook!
To the contrary, CC6 & UC6 are the lowest, shittiest range from Continental!  laugh.gif  Want good Continental tires then go with CSC5/6, or at the very least the new CPC6, and maybe the MC6 (but not MC5).
Newest/latest doesn't necessarily mean better, you need to look at the product range position if they're low range econo models like these 2 or mid range, or high performance range. Read my comment above. Btw their newest is no more CC6/UC6 but MC6 & Extreme Contact.
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i think most ppl using cc6 becoz the price is lowest among all conti model. biggrin.gif
the quality still above those budget tyre.
but agree with u if got more budget should try MC6.

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QUOTE(sewe @ Dec 20 2017, 09:32 PM)
i think most ppl using cc6 becoz the price is lowest among all conti model. biggrin.gif
the quality still above those budget tyre.
but agree with u if got more budget should try MC6.
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You can consider CC series ONLY if you don't have other better tires available for your size. Otherwise just forget it coz it's crap!
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QUOTE(SilentStorm @ Dec 21 2017, 09:37 AM)
To be honest the aquaplaning part of UC6 wasn't even that good to begin with as after awhile you will notice that the tyres are unable to stop down fully within a short time even if you step hard on the brake already. It can be quite dangerous if you are already used to slowly down only when the distance is near as you might overestimate the capability of your tyres.
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That is also because the rubber compound is not having good wet traction. It's a hard compound made for longer lasting but no good for anything else!

QUOTE(SilentStorm @ Dec 21 2017, 09:40 AM)
The CC series is like the really budget type ones, made for those who don't want to spend so much but still prefer to get an original tyre. As the price is cheaper then don't expect it to be as durable as the other type of brands such as Dunlop, usually after one year need to change already. So I would prefer to get a more expensive one that can last longer.
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To the contrary, as per my comments above, the CC series actually is a very durable tire that will last very long coz it's using harder compound BUT the grip either dry or wet is very poor! Good performance tires always use relatively softer compounds (tread wear rating 320 or below), that's why the rubber can grip the road surface much better, but they would not last as long. Harder rubber on the other hand would not grip as good, as evident also when tires are getting older and the rubber gets even hardened, the grip level keeps deteriorating. Dunlop like any other tire brands also makes all ranges of tires, from shit level ones similar to the Continental CC series to the high performance ones (Dunlop Sportmaxx series), so you cannot just generalize that Dunlop is better. You need see what product range and compare apple-to-apple.
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This is not helping lol, i'm not too familiar with tires. Ive only been reading about the hype on the CC6. so for the price range of the CC6, if you were given a choice what tyre would you go for? (budget)

175/65R14
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QUOTE(ChewFC @ Dec 21 2017, 08:59 AM)
Viking is like the sister company of Continential right? So the quality should be almost the same.
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but conti is premium tyres quality and performance far better than budget tyres especially like cpc6 model.
i ever use budget tyre but very noise.
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Dec 21 2017, 10:54 AM)
That is also because the rubber compound is not having good wet traction. It's a hard compound made for longer lasting but no good for anything else!
To the contrary, as per my comments above, the CC series actually is a very durable tire that will last very long coz it's using harder compound BUT the grip either dry or wet is very poor! Good performance tires always use relatively softer compounds (tread wear rating 320 or below), that's why the rubber can grip the road surface much better, but they would not last as long. Harder rubber on the other hand would not grip as good, as evident also when tires are getting older and the rubber gets even hardened, the grip level keeps deteriorating. Dunlop like any other tire brands also makes all ranges of tires, from shit level ones similar to the Continental CC series to the high performance ones (Dunlop Sportmaxx series), so you cannot just generalize that Dunlop is better. You need see what product range and compare apple-to-apple.
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i think it depends on wat u want actually, if want basis performance just go for cheaper model like cc6.
but for me gd perfomace and quality is more important than price.
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QUOTE(SilentStorm @ Dec 21 2017, 09:37 AM)
To be honest the aquaplaning part of UC6 wasn't even that good to begin with as after awhile you will notice that the tyres are unable to stop down fully within a short time even if you step hard on the brake already. It can be quite dangerous if you are already used to slowly down only when the distance is near as you might overestimate the capability of your tyres.
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so far i use uc6 is quite ok in wet road braking, but they said now mc6 has better performance than uc6.
it combines the spec of both cc6 and uc6. so should be more comfortable when driving.
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QUOTE(zhentan @ Dec 23 2017, 08:56 AM)
i think it depends on wat u want actually, if want basis performance just go for cheaper model like cc6.
but for me gd perfomace and quality is more important than price.
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different ppl has different requirement, but i think at least the most cheaper model has the basis performance,
and also pass the safety test, even though the conti price cheaper than others premium brand tyre,
its quality also gd as others premium brand.
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Is it just me who thinks xm2 grip is better than cc6
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QUOTE(WilliamTH97 @ Dec 25 2017, 02:22 PM)
Hmm I'm too sure about Viking tyres but for budget tyres then surely wont use loh. Even though the price is much cheaper than those on the market but the quality is so lousy that it might even endanger your life. Definitely not worth it.
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cc6 is busget tyres.not
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cc6 comfy can fight st3?
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Dec 25 2017, 02:37 PM)
cc6 is busget tyres or not
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Dec 25 2017, 02:39 PM)
cc6 comfy can fight st3?
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can but botak faster compare to 3st
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QUOTE(leehernandez @ Dec 26 2017, 06:08 PM)
can but botak faster compare to 3st
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no la,
primacy 3st wear so fast.. mine always 25k-30k km max wear to the limit d.. but damn comfy la the tyre
cc6 eco budget tire, thats why use hard compound should last longer..
they say it last longer than cc5.. and cc5 last long as hell
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QUOTE(regnox @ Dec 26 2017, 07:37 PM)
no la,
primacy 3st wear so fast.. mine always 25k-30k km max wear to the limit d.. but damn comfy la the tyre
cc6 eco budget tire, thats why use hard compound should last longer..
they say it last longer than cc5.. and cc5 last long as hell
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cc6 use on myvi less than a year almost botak lor.
3st on camry now running 40k++ still looks good.
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QUOTE(leehernandez @ Dec 27 2017, 10:58 AM)
cc6 use on myvi less than a year almost botak lor.
3st on camry now running 40k++ still looks good.
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maybe ur driving habit toward both cars vary quite abit then rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(regnox @ Dec 27 2017, 10:15 PM)
maybe ur driving habit toward both cars vary quite abit then  rclxms.gif
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how can be vary?very obvious cc6 compund is soft.
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i am user of below tyre and my comment priority on normal driving, last long, comfort.

1)Goodyear NCT5: feel noisy & uncomfort, last 50k.
2)Falken 922: best performance but noisy and not last long 38k.
3)Viking PT5: the most noise among all, worst performance, 50k.
4) Bridgestone EP200: most comfort among all, now 20k, still look nice

As for those performance in wet grip, as long as u are not agressive driver and use to drift on every corner. eco tyre is good enough for small family sedan.

I am going to try out CC6 this round.

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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ Dec 25 2017, 02:37 PM)
cc6 is busget tyres.not
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Yes, it is indeed budget tires, that's why it sucks!
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Can PM me price for 195/55 R15 CC6? Thanks!
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QUOTE(cnkuan87 @ Jan 3 2018, 10:22 AM)
Can PM me price for 195/55 R15 CC6? Thanks!
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Me too!
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Any promotion going on right now? Pm me price for CC6 185/55/16? Thanks ya!
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Any promotion going on right now? Pm me price for CC6 185/55/16? Thanks ya!
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I just changed 4 tyres together for CC6, same size too

RM201 per donut, changed all 4 will be include foc for Balacing and alignment
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I just change my 4 tyres cc6 175/65R14 few days ago.Rm125 per donut n Rm25 for alignment.
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QUOTE(popmaster22 @ Feb 10 2018, 03:18 PM)
I just change my 4 tyres cc6 175/65R14 few days ago.Rm125 per donut n Rm25 for alignment.
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Good price.. where?
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Good price.. where?
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Can pm me cc6 and uc tyre for 195 60 15 ?
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Just changed all 4 tyres to CC6 of size 185/55/R16 for RM182 each including alignment and balancing. Road noise is noticeably lower thumbup.gif thumbup.gif

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Just changed all 4 tyres to CC6 of size 185/55/R16 for RM182 each including alignment and balancing. Road noise is noticeably lower  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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Woo... that is good price

May I know where is the location ??
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QUOTE(sj0217 @ Apr 29 2018, 10:57 AM)
Woo... that is good price

May I know where is the location ??
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Changed it at Len Seng Tyre and Auto Services at Cheras Taman Bukit Angsana
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QUOTE(mason123 @ Dec 28 2017, 03:13 PM)
i am user of below tyre and my comment priority on normal driving, last long, comfort.

1)Goodyear NCT5: feel noisy & uncomfort, last 50k.
2)Falken 922: best performance but noisy and not last long 38k.
3)Viking PT5: the most noise among all, worst performance, 50k.
4) Bridgestone EP200: most comfort among all, now 20k, still look nice

As for those performance in wet grip, as long as u are not agressive driver and use to drift on every corner. eco tyre is good enough for small family sedan.

I am going to try out CC6 this round.
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I bought this tyre due to cheap price rm88 per tyre 195/50r15 for my spare rim, no wonder it's cheap. Indeed the tyre super noisy like bearing problem noise.
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QUOTE(Effy92 @ May 6 2018, 05:48 PM)
I bought this tyre due to cheap price rm88 per tyre 195/50r15 for my spare rim, no wonder it's cheap. Indeed the tyre super noisy like bearing problem noise.
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rm88? which 1? viking?
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rm88? which 1? viking?
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for such size, i think that is the cheapest one.. good deal!
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Continental CC6 or Bridgestone EP150?
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ May 19 2018, 08:44 PM)
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Hmm then cannot use better UHP tires. Not sure about the EP150 but I know CC series from Continental are lousy in terms of grip. Maybe better use Michelin XM2.
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ May 20 2018, 10:21 PM)
Hmm then cannot use better UHP tires. Not sure about the EP150 but I know CC series from Continental are lousy in terms of grip. Maybe better use Michelin XM2.
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ May 20 2018, 10:21 PM)
Hmm then cannot use better UHP tires. Not sure about the EP150 but I know CC series from Continental are lousy in terms of grip. Maybe better use Michelin XM2.
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Used both before. Yes xm2 grip better than cc6. But cc6 chesper
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ May 20 2018, 10:21 PM)
Hmm then cannot use better UHP tires. Not sure about the EP150 but I know CC series from Continental are lousy in terms of grip. Maybe better use Michelin XM2.
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Used both before. Yes xm2 grip better than cc6. But cc6 chesper
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 21 2018, 10:34 AM)
Used both before.  Yes xm2 grip better than cc6. But cc6 chesper
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but cc6 shouldn't be too bad compared with other brand?

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Lousy grip due to the stars? Lol..
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Nope, it's just designed to be a low end tire so there you go, low end grip also.
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Just put it this way if xm2 n cc6 same price I'll take xm2. But during the time I was buying it was almost 30%more so I tot give cc6 a try
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issit possible to get around rm200 per tyre for 205/55/R16 ?
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issit possible to get around rm200 per tyre for 205/55/R16 ?
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u can try ask around shah alam
they have few brands like falken,achiles etc which is within rm 200.
branded like bridgestone,yokohama etc usually in the range of rm 250
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MY cc6 clocked 15-16k km now not much sign of wear except abit on the outer edge of the tires which is expected .. so wear is quite good.. still looks brand new
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cc6, I had it replaced on my camry. j can't tell if it is quiet or the other way, since it is a new tyres. but, the grip is less than what I expect as a new tyres.

the worst part is, it is extremely bad or horrible for wet road. can't disperse the water well , very slippery on wet surface.

avoid at all cost.
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QUOTE(cactus1 @ May 27 2018, 11:47 AM)
cc6, I had it replaced on my camry. j can't tell if it is quiet or the other way, since it is a new tyres. but, the grip is less than what I expect as a new tyres.

the worst part is, it is extremely bad or horrible for wet road. can't disperse the water well , very slippery on wet surface.

avoid at all cost.
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May i know which series of tires you are coming from previously?

well, this is an eco tires lowest tier of all tires. Cant expect perfect handling during wet, personally dont encounter any problem during wet.

coz you suppose to drive slow when is wet biggrin.gif

Since you had bad experience during wet condition, i suggest you take a closer look at the tyre pressure. For me personally using this CC6, i would up the pressure a bit more than what manufacturer suggest as this is a very soft tires.

example. 220kpa suggest from manufacturer and i would put it 230kpa or sometimes 235kpa for this CC6.

Addition, yesterday i was on my way from ipoh > kl @ highway. heavy downpour till i cant see the front but i still able to constant 80km/h without any horrible bad wet experience with this CC6 biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(MjMax15 @ May 24 2018, 02:09 PM)
issit possible to get around rm200 per tyre for 205/55/R16 ?
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not possible, even 185/60/15 also close to rm200 per pops

QUOTE(regnox @ May 27 2018, 09:45 AM)
MY cc6 clocked 15-16k km now not much sign of wear except abit on the outer edge of the tires which is expected .. so wear is quite good.. still looks brand new
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im on 10k km on this CC6 not significant wear notice, maybe i taken good care of my alignment biggrin.gif
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im on 10k km on this CC6 not significant wear notice, maybe i taken good care of my alignment biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(herojack41 @ May 27 2018, 10:55 PM)
not possible, even 185/60/15 also close to rm200 per pops
im on 10k km on this CC6 not significant wear notice, maybe i taken good care of my alignment biggrin.gif
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maybe ill stick to ziex series then
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About poor grip. Ya seems like. Even xm2 seems to have better grip
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QUOTE(kkk8787 @ May 28 2018, 11:45 AM)
About poor grip. Ya seems like. Even xm2 seems to have better grip
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Thanks. I'm on xm2, was wondering if I should go for cc6 next. Review like this is important to me.
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Thanks. I'm on xm2, was wondering if I should go for cc6 next. Review like this is important to me.
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But one thing for sure cc6 is cheaper. 205 55 r16 can get sub 300 for cc6. Xm2 no way
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About poor grip. Ya seems like. Even xm2 seems to have better grip
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Ya cc6 cornering grip very poor but when it comes to mergency braking even in wet surprisingly good.. stopped in a dime
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QUOTE(regnox @ May 28 2018, 03:56 PM)
Ya cc6 cornering grip very poor but when it comes to mergency braking even in wet surprisingly good.. stopped in a dime
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Emergency braking good ke. I feel ok ok only
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Emergency braking good ke. I feel ok ok only
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Yes, I was very surprised as well..
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just change to 185/55/16 for my honda jazz for rm195 per pcs
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Hello all, I currently using Goodyear Assurance, already due, so I'm thinking about replacing them all with CC6 but is CC6 any better?
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My 3 months tyre burst during parking infront of me, pshhh sound. Hole at sidewall
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QUOTE(afieQ @ Aug 1 2018, 05:08 PM)
My 3 months tyre burst during parking infront of me, pshhh sound. Hole at sidewall
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Did you hit anything?
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my cc6 less than 5000km was already punctured by a small nail. but ride is much quiet compare to the previous stock tyres forgot what brand. car is alza. very expensive in sarawak. got it at rm250 per piece.
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Anyone has the latest price for Toyo NEO3 195/60/15?
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Around 180-190 should be
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Hello all, I currently using Goodyear Assurance, already due, so I'm thinking about replacing them all with CC6 but is CC6 any better?
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GOnna be quieter that’s all
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Anyone has the latest price for Toyo NEO3 195/60/15?
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how come asking toyo price in cc6 thread?haha...toyo around rm 160++
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Just change my tyre UC, 100 more expensive than CC
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how come asking toyo price in cc6 thread?haha...toyo around rm 160++
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Quoted RM200 each in kuantan... mad.gif mad.gif
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Around 180-190 should be
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Quoted RM200 each in kuantan... mad.gif  mad.gif
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kuantan area ma ;P but need to find few shops maybe can get cheaper.sometimes some foumers update price can be near cheap as central region.
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What the price for 205\55\16?

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in term of quitness, which one should i go for, cc6, mc6 or xm2? size 195/50/15
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in term of quitness, which one should i go for, cc6, mc6 or xm2? size 195/50/15
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XM2 vs CC6 - my experience with both on the same camry acv31 - CC6.
XM2 no fight.
MC6 dunno, never use b4.
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in term of quitness, which one should i go for, cc6, mc6 or xm2? size 195/50/15
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u can only choose cc6..haha..there no mc6 or xm2 for that size.
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QUOTE(plc255 @ Aug 8 2018, 05:55 PM)
XM2 vs CC6 - my experience with both on the same camry acv31 - CC6.
XM2 no fight.
MC6 dunno, never use b4.
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noted

QUOTE(leehernandez @ Aug 9 2018, 10:46 AM)
u can only choose cc6..haha..there no mc6 or xm2 for that size.
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how bout ps3?
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how bout ps3?
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ps3 195 50 15 have for that model.around rm 210++
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Does anyone know why CC6 195/55 is much cheaper than 185/60?
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Does anyone know why CC6 195/55 is much cheaper than 185/60?
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195/55/15 is common size.so is cheaper.not only for continental.brand like bridgestone also cheaper.
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QUOTE(MohdPuskas @ Aug 2 2018, 01:46 PM)
Just change my tyre UC, 100 more expensive than CC
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Bro,

I am using MC5, going to change to new set soon.

I am interested to know about UC6, especially the comfort and quiet level, is it better than Mc5?

I am a relax driver, i prefer comfort.



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QUOTE(tkyong1 @ Aug 30 2018, 02:33 PM)
Bro,

I am using MC5, going to change to new set soon.

I am interested to know about UC6, especially the comfort and quiet level, is it better than Mc5?

I am a relax driver, i prefer comfort.
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Cant give you the answer since i never use Mc5, my previous tyre is goodyear
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hi any of these better value for myvi stock rim than the CC6? thanks


TOYO NanoEnergy 3 NE3 (With Installation)

BRIDGESTONE ECOPIA EP150 (With Installation)

GOODYEAR Eagle NCT5 (With Installation)

VIKING CityTech CT5 (With Installation)
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anyone has price for CC6 - 185/55R16 ?
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anyone has price for CC6 - 185/55R16 ?
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It should be around RM200 - RM220 if I am not mistaken.
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It should be around RM200 - RM220 if I am not mistaken.
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saw on lazada, how come 195/55/15 is cheaper than 185/60/15? i suppose the wider it is, the more expensive? and what's actually the main different in term of 185 and 195 ?
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saw on lazada, how come 195/55/15 is cheaper than 185/60/15? i suppose the wider it is, the more expensive? and what's actually the main different in term of 185 and 195 ?
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195 is wider.the siZe is more common.so its cheaper usually.
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QUOTE(leehernandez @ Sep 4 2018, 11:08 AM)
195 is wider.the siZe is more common.so its cheaper usually.
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but the height 60 and 55 does it affect a lot ? like as in the tyre is thinner ?
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QUOTE(AlittleCb @ Sep 5 2018, 05:47 PM)
but the height 60 and 55 does it affect a lot ? like as in the tyre is thinner ?
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thinner a bit
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Gonna say something controversial. Cc6 is a very grippy tyres. Yes you heard it. Tyre patterns plays a role in grip, but even more on compound. Cc6 is relatively soft, I have driving very aggressively with it and it does good. Though this is only meant on dry, wet I'm not sure.
Harder compound tyres tend to last longer against wear.
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QUOTE(littlegamer @ Sep 5 2018, 06:51 PM)
Gonna say something controversial. Cc6 is a very grippy tyres. Yes you heard it. Tyre patterns plays a role in grip, but even more on compound. Cc6 is relatively soft, I have driving very aggressively with it and it does good. Though this is only meant on dry, wet I'm not sure.
Harder compound tyres tend to last longer against wear.
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this is surprising actually.
u see im not saying cc6 does not have grip, its just i mean look at the tyre pattern.
from the second section to the inner section, all of that pattern is for noise reduction, where in general the outer most patch of thr tyre are for grip purpose.
i look at the cc6 outer section patch, so so very tiny. like maybe thr most tiniest outer patch of tyre i ever seen.
so in theory, this will not have very high grip, i mean in theory.
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QUOTE(iverice @ Sep 7 2018, 02:25 PM)
this is surprising actually.
u see im not saying cc6 does not have grip, its just i mean look at the tyre pattern.
from the second section to the inner section, all of that pattern is for noise reduction, where in general the outer most patch of thr tyre are for grip purpose.
i look at the cc6 outer section patch, so so very tiny. like maybe thr most tiniest outer patch of tyre i ever seen.
so in theory, this will not have very high grip, i mean in theory.
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Your theory is very very true. There are a lot of factor affects grip. Compound, tyre pattern, operating temperature and many many more.
https://youtu.be/wUxo2KmO4OI
Can learn more here. Well, our tyres are just like f1 tyres(extreme comparison). F1 tyres has no pattern, is flat to maximize contact. The compound of the tyre depends the grip and wear cycle.
For normal.consumer tyres, tyre are mix batch of everything, since we drive in wet dry pot holes etc, most are all rounder tyres. Cc6 made soft compound to absorb noise, it got extra benefit such as grip due to the intrinsic property of soft compound.

I very much agree Cc6 tyre pattern is weird and perhaps that pattern is not that grippy, but the material has compensated that weakness. For wet, I'm not sure. The groove don't look confident to me to conduct water.
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Cc6 195/55/15 pls
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he is no longer active in this thread.just go look around shops at shah alam.usually rm 155 after recent price hike.if some shop have old stock before price hike then maybe can get cheaper rm 5-10
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Nissan Teana, 215/60R16.

CC6 is comfortable for above size?
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Nissan Teana, 215/60R16.

CC6 is comfortable for above size?
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yes for sure..cc6 very comfort type.
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QUOTE(littlegamer @ Sep 5 2018, 06:51 PM)
Gonna say something controversial. Cc6 is a very grippy tyres. Yes you heard it. Tyre patterns plays a role in grip, but even more on compound. Cc6 is relatively soft, I have driving very aggressively with it and it does good. Though this is only meant on dry, wet I'm not sure.
Harder compound tyres tend to last longer against wear.
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I can agree with this. Running on cc6 195/55/15 on myvi. Dry grip is very good for comfort tyres. Wet drip, be careful haha. As long as you don't push the car in the wet, it does the job.
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Guy question, do I need to increase my air pump psi if upgrading tyre from 175 to 195?
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Guy question, do I need to increase my air pump psi if upgrading tyre from 175 to 195?
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What's your rim size bro? Using same size as stock rims or upsize/downsize already?
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What's your rim size bro? Using same size as stock rims or upsize/downsize already?
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Using stock rim 15
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Using stock rim 15
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I guess you can follow the same tyre pressure as before. I'm using 195/55/15 and I'm on 33 psi
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I guess you can follow the same tyre pressure as before. I'm using 195/55/15 and I'm on 33 psi
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Is CC6 any better than Toyo Nano3?

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