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intel_centrino33
post May 4 2018, 06:16 PM

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ May 4 2018, 02:15 PM)
Rather odd size, not many choices and only low-mid range tires like the Continental CPC2, Hankook Ventus Concept 2, Michelin Xm2. Probably the best would be the Continental CPC2 but also would be the most expensive I think. The Ventus Concept 2 might be best value for money. Not sure of the Dunlop Formula D5 has that size or not, you can try to check and that should be another decent choice if available.
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I'm using CPC2 for my daily car right now..quite a good tire at that price for that size.

BTW, i went to Hankooktire Malaysia website to compare VentusV2concept2 vs VentusV12evo2...its quite weird that Hankook actually claim that VentusV2concept2 is better in terms of Noise, Dry grip. wear..comfort.

VentusV12evo2 only wins at WET grip.

Unbelieveable right?? I cannot believe myself
intel_centrino33
post May 4 2018, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ May 4 2018, 07:51 PM)
VC2 can be better than V12E2 in terms of noise, comfort, and definitely wear (TW rating 500 vs 320) but not dry & wet grip.
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oh yea..after re-checking the rating again...i see wrongly the rating sign..dry grip is better on v12evo2.

On conclusion..it seems that VC2 is not that bad afterall compare to V12E2...diff a lot u think?
intel_centrino33
post May 6 2018, 09:01 AM

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QUOTE(nick2011 @ May 5 2018, 11:56 PM)
Guess I will go with either xm2 or CPC2 then
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go for CPC2...CPC2 beat XM2 in almost every aspect...the only reason to get XM2 if u wan a super long lasting tire...CPC2 is softer than XM2 therefore wear out faster.

 

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