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TSSanj11
post Feb 16 2019, 07:51 PM, updated 7y ago

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Hello. Im currently looking to change ny stocked Goodyear tires. Went around to a few shops and they have recommended Conti, Michellin Primacy and Lassa. As this would be my 1st time changing SUV tires, appreciate if you could advice on which brand/tires a best to used for a smoother,quieter drive during all weather. Tyre dimension is 225/65 17'. Thank you.
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post Feb 16 2019, 11:07 PM

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You may want to check out the Yokohama Geolandar SUV G055 or Bridgestone Dueler. I think they are decent tyres too. Using the Geolandar SUV G055 currently on CX-5 as well. Comfort and good handling too. This is really a very common size and plenty of choices out there.

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post Feb 17 2019, 12:31 AM

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QUOTE(Sanj11 @ Feb 16 2019, 07:51 PM)
Hello. Im currently looking to change ny stocked Goodyear tires. Went around to a few shops and they have recommended Conti, Michellin Primacy and Lassa. As this would be my 1st time changing SUV tires, appreciate if you could advice on which brand/tires a best to used for a smoother,quieter drive during all weather. Tyre dimension is 225/65 17'. Thank you.
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Michelin Primacy 4 should be your best choice.
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post Feb 17 2019, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(Sanj11 @ Feb 16 2019, 07:51 PM)
Hello. Im currently looking to change ny stocked Goodyear tires. Went around to a few shops and they have recommended Conti, Michellin Primacy and Lassa. As this would be my 1st time changing SUV tires, appreciate if you could advice on which brand/tires a best to used for a smoother,quieter drive during all weather. Tyre dimension is 225/65 17'. Thank you.
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michelin primacy suv suits u.price at about rm 450 for 2019 tyres.saw at fb selling.if u find in mudah rm 435 if not misstaken but 2018 tyres
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post Feb 19 2019, 01:37 PM

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I would choose the Conti's. Less expensive than Michelin and provides good handling.
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post Feb 20 2019, 08:07 PM

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Been using Pirelli Scorpio Verde All Season.. not satisfied because in time there would be small cracks on the tyre threads..
Price wise similar with Michelin Primacy SUV.. rm400+
Goodyear which come from factory is very bad, noisy and grip while raining is bad.. not as good as Michelin and Pirelli
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post Feb 21 2019, 09:44 AM

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Thanks for sharing your feedback guys. I think I will give Michellin a try this time around, although most of the shops I have checked around my place in PJ are selling it for around rm500.
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QUOTE(Sanj11 @ Feb 21 2019, 09:44 AM)
Thanks for sharing your feedback guys. I think I will give Michellin a try this time around, although most of the shops I have checked around my place in PJ are selling it for around rm500.
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to get better price, just waze oscar tyre or weng heng at jalan bukit kemuning.. i usually buy there because cheaper price..
but for oscar, at weekend quite a lot of people.. need to que for sure..
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tumpang thread, anyone with cx5 2.0 change from 17" to 18"?

reason I'm asking, I'm trying to get a new look for my cx5 by changing rims n tyre together in future. I like to know what spec of rims and tyre u would change for 18", I'm not going for 19" coz I don't want to have huge gap differences of performance n comfort, no doubt 19" is a looker.
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post May 1 2019, 11:13 AM

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QUOTE(skydrake @ Apr 30 2019, 05:13 PM)
tumpang thread, anyone with cx5 2.0 change from 17" to 18"?

reason I'm asking, I'm trying to get a new look for my cx5 by changing rims n tyre together in future. I like to know what spec of rims and tyre u would change for 18", I'm not going for 19" coz I don't want to have huge gap differences of performance n comfort, no doubt 19" is a looker.
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for 18inch 8-9jj will be good enough.from personal point of view,8-8.5j is ideal.tyre size use 235/60/18,
or maybe u can consider the original 19inch rim for mazda cx5.saw online there are sets of tyre from new car cx5 car.
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QUOTE(leehernandez @ May 1 2019, 11:13 AM)
for 18inch 8-9jj will be good enough.from personal point of view,8-8.5j is ideal.tyre size use 235/60/18,
or maybe u can consider the original 19inch rim for mazda cx5.saw online there are sets of tyre from new car cx5 car.
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thanks for sharing information, will use it to make further research.
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post May 26 2019, 08:44 PM

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Anyone here using Continental Ultra Contact 6 UC6 SUV? How is it compare to Factory fitted CONTINENTAL ContiCrossContact LX Sport?
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post May 27 2019, 08:58 AM

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anyone using toyo proxes cf2 suv? how is it compared to michelin primacy?
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post May 27 2019, 07:13 PM

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QUOTE(Brotherjoe @ May 26 2019, 08:44 PM)
Anyone here using Continental Ultra Contact 6 UC6 SUV? How is it compare to Factory fitted CONTINENTAL ContiCrossContact LX Sport?
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uc6 is more quiet and comfort but wear faster.just clock 10k++ the side left about 40-50%
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post May 27 2019, 07:13 PM

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QUOTE(naz9802 @ May 27 2019, 08:58 AM)
anyone using toyo proxes cf2 suv? how is it compared to michelin primacy?
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never use before cf2.but wont go wrong with primacy suv.one of the best for suv cars biggrin.gif
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post Jun 12 2019, 11:06 AM

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QUOTE(naz9802 @ May 27 2019, 09:58 AM)
anyone using toyo proxes cf2 suv? how is it compared to michelin primacy?
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Toyo proxes Cf2 SUV is middle range tire, while michelin primacy is premium brand tire.
Price range & grade is totally different and if got budget for sure Michelin is the better choice.
TSSanj11
post Jun 12 2019, 02:45 PM

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I decided to go ahead with Michellin. Happy with the performance so far, a couple of k mileage now, drove at around 150kmph at times as well. Sound was relatively low and good control. Only thing i dislike is that small stones/pebbles will get stucked in between your tire lines.
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QUOTE(Sanj11 @ Jun 12 2019, 02:45 PM)
I decided to go ahead with Michellin. Happy with the performance so far, a couple of k mileage now, drove at around 150kmph at times as well. Sound was relatively low and good control. Only thing i dislike is that small stones/pebbles will get stucked in between your tire lines.
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michelin primacy 4?
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post Jun 28 2019, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(kevinlim001 @ Jun 28 2019, 03:24 PM)
michelin primacy 4?
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Michelin Primacy SUV
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post Jun 28 2019, 05:19 PM

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QUOTE(Sanj11 @ Jun 28 2019, 03:56 PM)
Michelin Primacy SUV
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wise choice bro.. my option kinda limited for my 19"

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