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Bridgestone Potenza S001 RFT equivalent
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6UE5T
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Sep 2 2019, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Sep 2 2019, 04:24 PM) Is yours lasting? Mine broke down after using it one time, cannot start when try second time Albeit, mine was given to me by the dealer when the car was bought new years ago... Huh, so shit quality?? Mine all 3 still good, already used several times. From the Swift got the original one that came with the car and still working fine.
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TSHuman Nature
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Sep 19 2019, 09:38 PM
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Talk about luck. Used my second car which run on a normal tyre and got punctured. Had to change it by the roadside.
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TSHuman Nature
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Sep 19 2019, 09:38 PM
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Talk about luck. Used my second car which run on a normal tyre and got punctured. Had to change it by the roadside.
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TSHuman Nature
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Jan 1 2021, 08:19 PM
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From Michelin website, it recommends Primacy 3 (I suppose the newer one now is Primacy 4) with the following spec:
225/45R18 95Y MOE 245/40R18 97Y MOE
From what I read, MOE means the tyre has some run flat ability but not exactly a RFT. Or is MOE = RFT, meaning it is actually referring to the Primacy 3ZP?
Comparing Potenza RFT vs Primacy MOE/3ZP, the primacy should be quieter and more comfortable right, despite both being RFT.
As of now, leaning towards Michelin as my usual tyre shop for balancing/alignment service sells Michelin and already a loyal customer.
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TSHuman Nature
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Jan 8 2021, 12:22 AM
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Ended up with Cinturato P7 MOE
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