If 15" 7jj et32. Which tyres should I use? Suitable for bezza? Thanks.
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Dec 5 2019, 12:50 AM
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If 15" 7jj et32. Which tyres should I use? Suitable for bezza? Thanks.
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Dec 6 2019, 03:32 PM
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Dec 6 2019, 09:43 PM
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Rim 15 lebar 6.5jj 195 55 15 Can use for bezza? |
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Aug 10 2020, 07:26 PM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Jan 8 2020, 04:49 PM) after weeks of driving on new rim/tyre 195/55/15, yes - it does rub the rear fender when fetch 2 big sizer, or 3 medium sizer at the rear seats. however, if solo hardly will rub; unless go thru very uneven or wavy road with certain speed (i assume like 70-80kmh). Hi Sifu, rub the rear fender because of the tyre size? Can i use tyre 185/55/15 for ET38 15 6.5J? Will it rub the rear fender as well using narrower tyres?however, it is very nice ride with this profile.. very steady and comfortable.. fuel consumption very slightly increase with same driving pattern. Thanks. |
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Feb 7 2022, 07:20 PM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Oct 3 2017, 03:24 PM) Original stock tyre = 175/65/R14 (14 x5J ET45) For myvi 3rd gen 15 inches. Do you know which tyre is suitable?What you guys recommended for upgrade but still maintaining the fuel efficiency. Any opinion please? Based on few review and experience collected from various posts, it can be concluded that: 195/50/R15 with 15 x 6.5JJ + ET35 195/55/R15 with 15 x 6.5JJ + ET38 > will rub fender when overload at rear 185/55/R15 with 15 x 6.5JJ + ET38 > this would be perfect setup How is 195/5015 vs 195/5515? Which is better? Thanks |
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Feb 7 2022, 07:36 PM
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Spec: 15 inch 6 JJ
PCD: 4/100 ET: 50 |
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Feb 8 2022, 12:37 PM
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Feb 8 2022, 09:20 AM) 6JJ - The best is still use back 185 size. Thanks for the info. I will get 185 tyres then. Should I get 185 55 or 185 50? Any recommendation on tyres? Saw ppl recommending Dunlop D06. Thanks.You want better performance in term of what? If want better in cornering or high speed search for UHP/Performance tires, if comfort search for touring tires. There are tires which is same size but different design/material for different purpose. If normal ride without much modification, you only see more negatives if change to bigger wider tires. |
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Feb 8 2022, 03:07 PM
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Feb 8 2022, 02:49 PM) Just use back original size if everything is original. If not mistaken yours original should be using 185 55 R15 Thanks for the information.Dunlop D06 is consider as local budget tires, I did not got good experience for Dunlop budget tires. For me would better to top up a bit go up to at least Falken or direct up to premium level like Michelin, Goodyear or Bridgestone. |
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Feb 8 2022, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Feb 8 2022, 02:49 PM) Just use back original size if everything is original. If not mistaken yours original should be using 185 55 R15 E.g. Goodyear, if 185/55R15 is giving triplemax only and more expensive price compare to 195/50R15 or 195/55/R15 that are giving triplemax 2.Dunlop D06 is consider as local budget tires, I did not got good experience for Dunlop budget tires. For me would better to top up a bit go up to at least Falken or direct up to premium level like Michelin, Goodyear or Bridgestone. This post has been edited by eugenecctan: Feb 8 2022, 09:35 PM |
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Feb 9 2022, 09:53 AM
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Feb 9 2022, 09:14 AM) Bro, expensive a bit for short term or you want negative issues for long term? I used less than 5000km for the past 2 years. Around 13KM/L only. Probably I will change my tyre after it expired and hard more to wear and tear. And not because the minor saving on tyre cost. Just not sure why there is no Triplemax 2 option for 185/55R15. Thanks bro for ths information.If buy the wrong size and felt not satisfy you will loss the tire value at least 50% once on the road if want to trade back. Besides that wider tires also will impact on fuel consumption, in long term the cheaper cost wont justify the savings from the tires if include the extra fuel usage over the years. Take example each tires last 40,000km, if each km extra RM0.01 fuel added due to wider tires that is almost RM400 extra. The savings from the wider tires can get you RM400? |
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Feb 9 2022, 02:26 PM
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Feb 9 2022, 01:24 PM) Engineer spend hours/days mix & match different tyre size for the best balance from comfort, fuel economy, cost & safety reasons. Noted. That is why I am asking sifus here. From the specs. 6JJ Min can use 175 and recommended 185-195. Max 205.If tyre size big & cheap why not all just use the bigger size tyre and fit.. Everything need to calculate/consider from sport rim/tyre width/weight, suspension settings, especially newer car safety features like ESC everything are calibrated base on the original tire size come fitted. Maybe a lot of people think aiya just bigger/wider/smaller 1 size no issue one, but when the negative part/issue come hit later who gonna be the sucker? The tire shop or the owner? Tire shop just wash hand as you just want cheap tires unless you are well educated on the risk. BTW if your ride is still within warranty changing to other tire size can void your suspension warranty (Includes Steering rack, lower arm, absorbers, driveshaft) worse scenario gearbox warranty also can void if the SC really go into details. Regarding the warranty issue, few of my friends already kena especially when steering rack or lower arm got issues warranty claim got rejected due to tires size not original. Go back tire shop complain, all wash hand. FYI, steering rack is not cheap to replace or repair especially those newer electric type. https://www.motorbiscuit.com/changing-your-...sy-as-it-looks/ BTW. Continental EC5 good? My local shop quoted me rm230 for 1. |
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Feb 9 2022, 06:07 PM
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Feb 10 2022, 11:17 AM
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QUOTE(ru40342 @ Feb 9 2022, 09:56 PM) I do agree that engineers spend significant amount of time selecting the best tyre size for the car. However, it is not an exact science and based on priorities of the manufacturer and their customers. For instance, the bezza premium 2020 has a size of 175/60R15 which is super rare but it is selected by perodua to please their customers based on their priorities (bigger wheel of 15 inch but only 175 for better fc). Almost everyone is going for 185/55r15 after the first tyre change. New Bezza 15 inches is only 5JJ, that is why i pick Myvi Rim instead. Price wise then i have no idea why 195 cheaper than 185. But since most ppl are recommending me size 185, I have picked that and going to install it this Saturday.I do agree that changing the size of the tyre may affect different components of the suspension. It is something to consider before changing to different tyre size. As for warranty, I do agree if warranty can be void due to difference in size of tyres, it is best to stick with the same size during warranty period. However, for the cars that i own so far, all said not going to affect warranty. |
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Feb 10 2022, 07:59 PM
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QUOTE(ru40342 @ Feb 10 2022, 07:06 PM) If you have a Bezza, getting a myvi rim would be ok. Since the original size for Bezza is 175/60r15, it is best not to go for a very big change in tyre size. Hence 185/55r15 is just nice. I have a saga and are using 195/55r15, a change from the original size of 185/55r15. Yes. Continental CC6. Too late for any change. Bought online.The reason is simple: 195/55r15 is simply more common and have higher demand. Hence manufacturers produce more of it and price is set lower. Similar to why sometimes older pc ram is more expensive than latest ram. By all mean go for 185/55r15. Are you going for continental cc6? |
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QUOTE(ru40342 @ Feb 12 2022, 07:31 PM) The price you got is very cheap. How was the installation and balancing (and alignment if you also did alignment)? Also can you share the link of the lazada page here? Using bank code + voucher club else won't be so cheap. So any store will do, I bought from TyreExpert. Alignment need to pay additional RM30, but continental now with promotion to give you rm40 touch n go for 4 tyres.This post has been edited by eugenecctan: Feb 13 2022, 01:08 AM ru40342 liked this post
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