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jemmi
post Apr 20 2016, 12:57 PM

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QUOTE(zhihao4456 @ Apr 20 2016, 11:42 AM)
I know rite, stock 16" rims for Honda Jazz.... Out of so many brands in Malaysia such as Continental, Goodyear, Dunlop, Bridgestone, Toyo Tires, Michelin, do you still think Michelin's tyre are still best for high speed cornering and handling?
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What model for Continental, Goodyear, Dunlop, Bridgestone & Toyo for size 185/55R16 available here? hmm.gif
May be I can recommend which model good performance.
The performance depend on model, michelin xm3 above average but not as good as primacy3. If average speed below 150kmh than XM3 good enough. Normally good performance tyre support big rim 17" above & low profile below 50 series

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post Apr 20 2016, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(zhihao4456 @ Apr 20 2016, 11:42 AM)
I know rite, stock 16" rims for Honda Jazz.... Out of so many brands in Malaysia such as Continental, Goodyear, Dunlop, Bridgestone, Toyo Tires, Michelin, do you still think Michelin's tyre are still best for high speed cornering and handling?
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QUOTE(jemmi @ Apr 20 2016, 12:57 PM)
What model for Continental, Goodyear, Dunlop, Bridgestone & Toyo for size 185/55R16 available here? hmm.gif
May be I can recommend which model good performance.
The performance depend on model, michelin xm3 above average but not as good as primacy3. If average speed below 150kmh than XM3 good enough. Normally good performance tyre support big rim 17" above & low profile below 50 series
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Stock Jazz rims is 6jj width, right? Then can still use 205/50/16 tires, then there'll be some choices for UHP tires like PS3, RE003, F1-D5.
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post Apr 20 2016, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(jemmi @ Apr 20 2016, 12:57 PM)
What model for Continental, Goodyear, Dunlop, Bridgestone & Toyo for size 185/55R16 available here? hmm.gif
May be I can recommend which model good performance.
The performance depend on model, michelin xm3 above average but not as good as primacy3. If average speed below 150kmh than XM3 good enough. Normally good performance tyre support big rim 17" above & low profile below 50 series
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As I go from each of the tyre website that have the size of 185/55R16, I listed their model below

Michelin
- Energy XM2

ToyoTires
- NanoEnergy 3

Dunlop
- FORMULA D05
- SP SPORT LM704

Continental
- ContiComfortContact 5

GoodYear
- GoodYear Excellence

Bridegestone
- TURANZA ER370
- TURANZA ER300
- ECOPIA EP200
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post Apr 20 2016, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Apr 20 2016, 01:22 PM)
Stock Jazz rims is 6jj width, right? Then can still use 205/50/16 tires, then there'll be some choices for UHP tires like PS3, RE003, F1-D5.
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I'm not so sure... Is a stock rim with 185/55R16... Wah if can use 205/50R16 tires then will be super great lo~
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post Apr 20 2016, 02:43 PM

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QUOTE(zhihao4456 @ Apr 20 2016, 01:58 PM)
As I go from each of the tyre website that have the size of 185/55R16, I listed their model below

Michelin
- Energy XM2

ToyoTires
- NanoEnergy 3

Dunlop
- FORMULA D05
- SP SPORT LM704

Continental
- ContiComfortContact 5

GoodYear
- GoodYear Excellence

Bridegestone
- TURANZA ER370
- TURANZA ER300
- ECOPIA EP200
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In my opinion Turanza & XM in the same range, Dunlop Sport is the best among all. Avoid ContiComfort, Goodyear Excellence & Ecopia, wet grip terrible for high speed & cornering.
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post Apr 20 2016, 03:23 PM

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QUOTE(jemmi @ Apr 20 2016, 02:43 PM)
In my opinion Turanza & XM in the same range, Dunlop Sport is the best among all. Avoid ContiComfort, Goodyear Excellence & Ecopia, wet grip terrible for high speed & cornering.
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Alright, thank you very much for your opinion... I just realized Honda Jazz stock rims seems to be 16 x 6J, I was wondering if 195 or 205 can go with it?


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I used a tire calculator online just now to compare 185/55/16 and 205/50/16, it shows a difference of 0.25% in terms of diameter. So i think should be alright where I will be having wider tyres but lower profile a little. Hmmmm hmm.gif

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post Apr 20 2016, 04:14 PM

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Upgrade/change tyre size from 185/55R16 to 205/50R16(if your rim & tyre space can support), you will get better grip(handling, breaking & cornering) but not fuel economy & steering control little bit heavy in slow cornering.
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QUOTE(zhihao4456 @ Apr 20 2016, 03:23 PM)
Alright, thank you very much for your opinion... I just realized Honda Jazz stock rims seems to be 16 x 6J, I was wondering if 195 or 205 can go with it?
EDIT:
I used a tire calculator online just now to compare 185/55/16 and 205/50/16, it shows a difference of 0.25% in terms of diameter. So i think should be alright where I will be having wider tyres but lower profile a little. Hmmmm  hmm.gif
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QUOTE(jemmi @ Apr 20 2016, 04:14 PM)
Upgrade/change tyre size from 185/55R16 to 205/50R16(if your rim & tyre space can support), you will get better grip(handling, breaking & cornering) but not fuel economy & steering control little bit heavy in slow cornering.
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Yes, like I told you before, just use the 205/50/16, then you can use UHP tires, much better handling and safety too!
Fuel economy might be slightly worse but I think it's a much worthy trade off for the handling and safety.
Heavier steering will not be that noticeable actually. In fact it can actually make you feel more in control when driving fast rather than nowadays super light steering with floating/not much feel from the electric power steering systems.
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post Apr 20 2016, 07:54 PM

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QUOTE(zhihao4456 @ Apr 20 2016, 01:58 PM)
As I go from each of the tyre website that have the size of 185/55R16, I listed their model below

Michelin
- Energy XM2

ToyoTires
- NanoEnergy 3

Dunlop
- FORMULA D05
- SP SPORT LM704

Continental
- ContiComfortContact 5

GoodYear
- GoodYear Excellence

Bridegestone
- TURANZA ER370
- TURANZA ER300
- ECOPIA EP200
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There has another one for Continental too - CPC2
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post Apr 21 2016, 05:30 PM

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QUOTE(sj0217 @ Apr 20 2016, 07:54 PM)
There has another one for Continental too - CPC2
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Last 2 years already release CPC5 but in Malaysia still selling CPC2, Continental CPC5 is very good, but most continental tyres are not long lasting, accept ContiMax. CPC2 nearly as good as XM2.
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post Apr 25 2016, 04:58 AM

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QUOTE(klaatu08 @ Apr 20 2016, 11:02 AM)
Hi, any one use the Yokohama Bluearth AE50 before?
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This guy GalaxiasWilliam using, very slippery on corners, if u drive sensibly ok la, if ganas type of driver cannot la
QUOTE(sj0217 @ Apr 20 2016, 07:54 PM)
There has another one for Continental too - CPC2
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CPC2 grip not so good, enter a slight bend can hear the tyre screech screaming for grip already..

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post Apr 27 2016, 06:26 PM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ Apr 25 2016, 04:58 AM)
This guy GalaxiasWilliam using, very slippery on corners, if u drive sensibly ok la, if ganas type of driver cannot la
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klaatu08 yeah AE50 are good powerslide tires, but not very good cornering tires. My setup is CPC2 in front, AE50 behind. Going up Genting after Peacehaven and just before the car parking area that corner, the AE50 doesn't bite and grip as much as I want to and can sometimes cause me to slip into half of the other lane. yes, I got watch where I'm going before doing retarded things, no borabora please
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post Apr 28 2016, 01:29 PM

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guys... whats the recommended donuts for iriz 1.3?
feel like changing the silverstones to better donuts, not so confident with them stock donuts.
donut size is 175/65 r14 right?
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post Apr 28 2016, 06:59 PM

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QUOTE(clarkblitz @ Apr 28 2016, 01:29 PM)
guys... whats the recommended donuts for iriz 1.3?
feel like changing the silverstones to better donuts, not so confident with them stock donuts.
donut size is 175/65 r14 right?
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iris stock 14? I tot 15?
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post Apr 29 2016, 06:56 AM

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Hi all , what's the best tyre for crv 2wd made 2015

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post Apr 29 2016, 08:47 AM

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QUOTE(Ancient-XinG- @ Apr 28 2016, 06:59 PM)
iris stock 14? I tot 15?
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Iriz 1.3 is 14 inch
the 1.6 only 15 inch
Mine is 1.3 Exec

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post Apr 29 2016, 10:04 AM

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14 inch why not try upgrade to 185/60R14, for long lasting & comfort try Yokohama Cdrive, price reasonable
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post Apr 29 2016, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE(clarkblitz @ Apr 29 2016, 08:47 AM)
Iriz 1.3 is 14 inch
the 1.6 only 15 inch
Mine is 1.3 Exec
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MXM2
CC5
YCD
DSPJ5
BEP200

all also consider ok for your size.
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post May 8 2016, 10:58 AM

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Any suggestion for tyre R14 myvi.Always used for outstation.Anyone can propose long distance tyre for me.

Thank you.
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post May 9 2016, 10:43 PM

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QUOTE(zhihao4456 @ Apr 20 2016, 01:58 PM)
As I go from each of the tyre website that have the size of 185/55R16, I listed their model below

Michelin
- Energy XM2

ToyoTires
- NanoEnergy 3

Dunlop
- FORMULA D05
- SP SPORT LM704

Continental
- ContiComfortContact 5

GoodYear
- GoodYear Excellence

Bridegestone
- TURANZA ER370
- TURANZA ER300
- ECOPIA EP200
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In the end,which one u go for???

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