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jtan.pdr
post Jun 22 2019, 12:42 PM

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kratosgrab
post Jun 23 2019, 11:03 AM

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What is the recommended tyre pressure for Bezza? If follow factory is 36psi. Not bumpy meh?
Ciypher
post Jun 23 2019, 12:05 PM

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QUOTE(kratosgrab @ Jun 23 2019, 11:03 AM)
What is the recommended tyre pressure for Bezza? If follow factory is 36psi. Not bumpy meh?
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On 195/55R15 / 195/50R15, all 35 PSI, not bumpy.
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post Jun 23 2019, 12:17 PM

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QUOTE(Ciypher @ Jun 23 2019, 12:05 PM)
On 195/55R15 / 195/50R15, all 35 PSI, not bumpy.
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But mine is stock 175/65R14, also pump 35 psi?
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post Jun 23 2019, 12:56 PM

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Hi guys , i found that the car undercarriage has alot of hole regardless which car , wonder what happen when we go thru water during heavy rain , wont water get into the car ?

i have found my car carpet near door ( side ) was slightly wet during raining day where i do go thru water. is that normal or something wrong?

this few day has been raining and i do check but no sign of water this time , i believe it was from the undercarriage when going thru water.

if it was so , then i would avoid water next time , sometime at jam and alot car or straight road , you just cant avoid it when the whole road is cover by water.

i think that was bad for the exhaust and brake.
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post Jun 23 2019, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(kratosgrab @ Jun 23 2019, 12:17 PM)
But mine is stock 175/65R14, also pump 35 psi?
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Should be no issue. You'll get better steering feedback as the sidewall will flex lesser.
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post Jun 23 2019, 10:08 PM

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QUOTE(kratosgrab @ Jun 23 2019, 01:17 PM)
But mine is stock 175/65R14, also pump 35 psi?
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If often travel with lot of passenger, better pump 33psi. If travel alone often, 33 to 31psi is fine. Btw, rmbr often check tyre pressure to get better fuel consumption and maximized tyre mileage.

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post Jun 24 2019, 10:10 AM

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QUOTE(kratosgrab @ Jun 23 2019, 11:03 AM)
What is the recommended tyre pressure for Bezza? If follow factory is 36psi. Not bumpy meh?
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30psi or 210kpa will do..

36psi is too much unless u need to fetch or load heavy things daily..

36psi u will find one day the centre of the tyre looks botak faster than the sides
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post Jun 24 2019, 01:07 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Jun 24 2019, 10:10 AM)
30psi or 210kpa will do..

36psi is too much unless u need to fetch or load heavy things daily..

36psi u will find one day the centre of the tyre looks botak faster than the sides
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Not true unless one personally experience this. I'm on 35 PSI for almost 3 years already, tyres clocked 32k km.. all evenly wear.
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QUOTE(Ciypher @ Jun 24 2019, 01:07 PM)
Not true unless one personally experience this. I'm on 35 PSI for almost 3 years already, tyres clocked 32k km.. all evenly wear.
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stock tyre?

mine continental cc6 185/60, middle a bit exhausted. probably due to soft tyre. now reduced to 30psi/210kpa as recommended by tyre shop uncle.
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post Jun 24 2019, 04:48 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Jun 24 2019, 01:50 PM)
stock tyre?

mine continental cc6 185/60, middle a bit exhausted. probably due to soft tyre. now reduced to 30psi/210kpa as recommended by tyre shop uncle.
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1 pair of 195/50R15, 1 pair of 195/55R15. Kumho Escta PS31. I pumped 35Psi due to soft sidewall. There's no one size fits all. If you noticed @ 35 psi and experience abnormal wear then adjust accordingly.
Ultimately driver knows best. Just be aware that the tyre load will correspond with the pressure applied and tyre handling characteristics will also be affected by pressure. Cheers.
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QUOTE(Ciypher @ Jun 24 2019, 04:48 PM)
1 pair of 195/50R15, 1 pair of 195/55R15. Kumho Escta PS31. I pumped 35Psi due to soft sidewall. There's no one size fits all. If you noticed @ 35 psi and experience abnormal wear then adjust accordingly.
Ultimately driver knows best. Just be aware that the tyre load will correspond with the pressure applied and tyre handling characteristics will also be affected by pressure. Cheers.
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u have different tyre profile in one car? how it works?

may i know ur rim spec? like 15 x 6.5-JJ 114.3-4-ET33
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post Jun 24 2019, 06:35 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Jun 24 2019, 05:16 PM)
u have different tyre profile in one car? how it works?

may i know ur rim spec? like 15 x 6.5-JJ 114.3-4-ET33
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Originally bought 195/50R15 on 15 x 7JJ ET35. Rubbing at rear fender when loaded with 2 pax at rear. Changed to 15 x 6.5JJ ET35 with same tyres, no rubbing at the rear fender.
3 mths later 1 tyre suffered punctured, did internal patch, 2 mths later same tyre another puncture about 10 inches away from first puncture.
Decided to replace 1 pair and try going with 195/55R15 fitted at the rear. Slight rubbing at rear fender only when rear full load and going over hump/hole.
So now 195/55R15 in front, 195/50R15 at the rear.
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post Jun 25 2019, 12:33 AM

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QUOTE(Ciypher @ Jun 24 2019, 06:35 PM)

So now 195/55R15 in front, 195/50R15 at the rear.
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like old school 1970s rally cars where the front is raised more than the back for suspension travel...

all u need now is the rothmans ciggie logo to complete the transformasi...
heh
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post Jun 25 2019, 12:35 AM

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i pump mine at 33 psi front and 315 psi rear.
i like my comfort...
this is for town use

if on hyway then i do 35 fr/ 33 rear

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QUOTE(Ciypher @ Jun 24 2019, 06:35 PM)
Originally bought 195/50R15 on 15 x 7JJ ET35. Rubbing at rear fender when loaded with 2 pax at rear. Changed to 15 x 6.5JJ ET35 with same tyres, no rubbing at the rear fender. 
3 mths later 1 tyre suffered punctured, did internal patch, 2 mths later same tyre another puncture about 10 inches away from first puncture.
Decided to replace 1 pair and try going with 195/55R15 fitted at the rear. Slight rubbing at rear fender only when rear full load and going over hump/hole.
So now 195/55R15 in front, 195/50R15 at the rear.
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So to conclude, 6.5jj is perfect with 195/50/15, front and back.
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post Jun 25 2019, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Jun 25 2019, 07:26 AM)
So to conclude, 6.5jj is perfect with 195/50/15, front and back.
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Perfect setup will be 195/55R15 with 6.5JJ + ET38..
With this setup the wheel arc will look nicer (filled up).

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QUOTE(Ciypher @ Jun 25 2019, 10:22 AM)
Perfect setup will be 195/55R15 with 6.5JJ + ET38..
With this s setup the wheel arc will look nicer.
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so,

195/50/R15 with 15 x 6.5JJ + ET35
195/55/R15 with 15 x 6.5JJ + ET38
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post Jun 25 2019, 03:40 PM

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QUOTE(Goodboy92 @ Jun 23 2019, 12:56 PM)
Hi guys , i found that the car undercarriage has alot of hole regardless which car , wonder what happen when we go thru water during heavy rain , wont water get into the car ?

i have found my car carpet near door ( side ) was slightly wet during raining day where i do go thru water. is that normal or something wrong?

this few day has been raining and i do check but no sign of water this time , i believe it was from the undercarriage when going thru water.

if it was so , then i would avoid water next time , sometime at jam and alot car or straight road , you just cant avoid it when the whole road is cover by water.

i think that was bad for the exhaust and brake.
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you plan to plug the holes?
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post Jun 25 2019, 07:46 PM

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May I know year 2016 Bezza come with stock tire Bridgestone or ecopia?

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