QUOTE(IamAHuman @ Jan 31 2021, 09:11 PM)
Good for you TS. Don’t care about those who are skeptical on China made tyres. Let them continue to buy high price Michelins etc.
Another brand you can try is Altenzo which has been around for quite some time.
For pickup truck on 15" steeliesAnother brand you can try is Altenzo which has been around for quite some time.
I used Goodride once. Cheap.. 235 per piece. Dry grip OK
But economy wise it just botak too fast. Way too fast. Couple years already botak.
99% (traded in with whiskers) bridgestone HT from stock hilux rim or Yokohama AT lasted much longer. Especially AT tyre since its thicker tread than HT. It still has 70% remaining even after couple years.
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For small ride of maivee/mirage class 185/55/15
Had excellent experience with PS2, stiff sidewall, precise cornering, wet grip
Goodyear NCT5, meh.
Yokohama Parada Spec2.. soft sidewall, mushy feel in corner, dry grip OK, wet grip so so
Then after getting mirage
Ecopia hopeless tyre, dry grip also activate ABS when stopping for red light
PS3 first set
PS3 second set (currently)
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For poorfag cruising on old camry 16"
Yokohama C drive, dry grip OK, wet grip scary when almost bald even driving 0-30
Falken ZE912, meh. Cost more than toyo. Grip is not there if its not nice hot sunny day.
Toyo NE03 fronts and shift Falken to the back, grip is more predictable, all rounder general use tyre.
Got a set of 50% Primacy 3 with used 17" newer model camry rims, everything is good
Next change maybe consider GY F1 Sport or just go with Primacy 4/ PS4. Primacy 4 only 20 bucks diff per tyre with GY F1 Sport.
Saw some ER33 bridgestone but AFAIK these were standard OEM tyre from Toyota, I never used before but I think its kinda overpriced for the brand but performance like NE03? Anyone can comment? I had bad experience with Ecopia
This post has been edited by ceo684: Jan 31 2021, 10:53 PM
Jan 31 2021, 10:42 PM

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