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Waliuuu
post Dec 24 2022, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(zeng @ Dec 23 2022, 10:35 PM)
You're damn wrong and misleading on the bold above.

The concept of eccentric front camber screw/bolt is real and genuine as a way of providing adjustability to Front cambers.

It IS applicable to all generations of Myvi AND all Peroduas' if not most or all Asian cars.
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I was told the stock ones are fixed and non-adjustable and they wanted to replace to an adjustable one to set it properly.
But stock was fixed tho, does it mean we are not supposed to adjust anything?

Also the tyre that they took out from the 'misaligned' side doesn't seem to have uneven tyre wear. They wear evenly.
Plus a single screw they charge RM90/ RM150 later and later need redo alignment lagi.. I thought my case was similar to those that kena the scam. No?

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post Jan 14 2023, 05:57 PM

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anyone used Maxxis Victra I-Pro before for myvi gen3 ?
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post Jan 14 2023, 09:08 PM

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QUOTE(Waliuuu @ Dec 24 2022, 10:51 AM)
I was told the stock ones are fixed and non-adjustable and they wanted to replace to an adjustable one to set it properly.
But stock was fixed tho, does it mean we are not supposed to adjust anything?

Also the tyre that they took out from the 'misaligned' side doesn't seem to have uneven tyre wear. They wear evenly.
Plus a single screw they charge RM90/ RM150 later and later need redo alignment lagi.. I thought my case was similar to those that kena the scam. No?
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Oops.....
Yes, the stock ones are fixed type and non-adjustable type of front absorber bolts (for front cambers) , as is the case with most lower priced Asian segments A to C cars.

However as most front alignment angles with factory bolts are contributing to less-than-desirable driving experience, in this context of undesirable angles the factory bolts can be replaced with after market front camber eccentric bolts providing front camber adjustments, which if done correctly can very much improve driving experience and safety even with a cheapo Asian cars.

This adjustment can also help in getting even and slower tyre wear rates, which may not be relevant in your current context though as you're not encountering one.

RM90/RM150 per pc of camber bolt is indeed over priced and may deem to be a scam in terms of price/charges, NOT in terms of its 'technology' in improving driving experience and safety.

Yes, installation of after market camber eccentric bolts if not done properly necesitates a subsequent wheel alignment job.

But a competent guy with some 'tricks' can and able to install such camber bolts whilst still maintaining the 'previously good' alignment angles to begin with, without incurring additional expenses on subsequent wheel alignment job.

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post Jan 15 2023, 07:24 AM

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QUOTE(zeng @ Jan 14 2023, 09:08 PM)
Oops.....
Yes, the stock ones are fixed type and non-adjustable type of front absorber bolts (for front cambers) , as is the case with most lower priced Asian segments A to C cars.

However as most front alignment angles with factory bolts are contributing to less-than-desirable driving experience, in this context of undesirable angles the factory bolts can be replaced with after market front camber eccentric bolts providing front camber adjustments, which if done correctly can very much improve driving experience and safety even with a cheapo Asian cars.

This adjustment can also help in getting even and slower tyre wear rates, which may not be relevant in your current context though as you're not encountering one.

RM90/RM150 per pc of camber bolt is indeed over priced and may deem to be a scam in terms of price/charges, NOT in terms of its 'technology' in improving driving experience and safety.

Yes, installation of after market camber eccentric bolts if not done properly necesitates a subsequent wheel alignment job.

But a competent guy with some 'tricks' can and able to install such camber bolts  whilst still maintaining the 'previously good' alignment angles to begin with, without incurring additional expenses on subsequent wheel alignment job.
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post Jan 15 2023, 05:11 PM

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QUOTE(zoixc @ Jan 14 2023, 05:57 PM)
anyone used Maxxis Victra I-Pro before for myvi gen3 ?
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A lot of positive reviews and users in the forums so far.
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post Mar 27 2023, 04:57 PM

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so best sizing would be 195/55/15 for 1.3 engine?

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post Mar 28 2023, 03:52 PM

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QUOTE(tonewow @ Mar 27 2023, 04:57 PM)
so best sizing would be 195/55/15 for 1.3 engine?
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post Mar 28 2023, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(deathninjax @ Aug 20 2021, 05:41 PM)
Hello,
I want ask here for advise regarding the best tyre for Perodua Myvi.
I had an accident at the famous bend in Suntex due to aquaplaning recently. [attachmentid=10953604]
My friend recommend Michelin Pilot Sport tyre.
After researching, I found there are 2 different ones. Pilot Sport 3 and Pilot Sport 4.
Is the PS4 tyre available for Myvi?
Are there better tyres? mostly driving in city and highways and I would not like to get into the aquaplaning situation again.
Hoping to have some recommendations/advice from forummers.
Thank you.
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15" . same . not much effect. Problem is car is light. Aqua planning will occur no matter what tyre you use. Just drive slower..
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post Mar 29 2023, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(loki @ Mar 28 2023, 04:54 PM)
15" . same . not much effect. Problem is car is light. Aqua planning will occur no matter what tyre you use. Just drive slower..
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Wah, so long time post still got reply.
Anyway Michelin sucks in Aquaplanning, they are only great in wet braking.
A lot of test from youtube & website like tirereviews already got data to proof.

Check on the Tyre Test Results and look for Aquaplanning or straight/curved Aqua data ratings

PS 3 Review
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Michelin/P...Sport-3-PS3.htm

PS 4 Review
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Michelin/Pilot-Sport-4.htm

Michelin dont score top of the chart table on these categories... If primary looking into Aquaplaning performance better get others..





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post Jun 5 2023, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(littlefire @ Mar 29 2023, 03:08 PM)
Wah, so long time post still got reply.
Anyway Michelin sucks in Aquaplanning, they are only great in wet braking.
A lot of test from youtube & website like tirereviews already got data to proof.

Check on the Tyre Test Results and look for Aquaplanning or straight/curved Aqua data ratings

PS 3 Review
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Michelin/P...Sport-3-PS3.htm

PS 4 Review
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Michelin/Pilot-Sport-4.htm

Michelin dont score top of the chart table on these categories... If primary looking into Aquaplaning performance better get others..
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All these reviews are highly subjective. It depends on the newness of the rubber, road conditions at the time, vehicle used, etc etc. A myvi on PS3 would fare very differently with a BMW 530i on the same model of tires

With regards to Myvi running 195 55 15, PS3 is probably the best all rounder one can get with a relatively long lifespan
Only drawback is the price which is at the highest it has ever been in history
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post Jun 6 2023, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(techtalks @ Jun 5 2023, 11:52 AM)
All these reviews are highly subjective. It depends on the newness of the rubber, road conditions at the time, vehicle used, etc etc. A myvi on PS3 would fare very differently with a BMW 530i on the same model of tires

With regards to Myvi running 195 55 15, PS3 is probably the best all rounder one can get with a relatively long lifespan
Only drawback is the price which is at the highest it has ever been in history
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The previous reply is for the guy which want a better hydroplane tire. Unless you got any test data done locally, if not words also just words.
If want to know which tire model provide the best for different category, these website test data can provide the best reference.

Simple said, buy the tire which match your/driver preference and not by brand. If you prefer overall and can pay premium, then just go buy Michelin since is your money anyways.

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