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Tyre Recommendation for Alza, for sub-optimal road condition
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TShOnGhOnG
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Oct 15 2021, 09:14 AM, updated 5y ago
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Dear Sifus,
I have an Alza for traveling to work in industrial area with sub-optimum road (tar road but not smooth) due to a lot of heavy vehicles passing everyday. Occasionally potholes will appear out of no where if continuously raining for 2-3 days.
I am currently using Michelin PS4 which is a really good set of tyres because my wife used to drive the alza (she work in city center).
Considering now I pakai the vehicle and the road condition and my travel distance of 30km (round trip perday, mostly drive around 70-80km/hr due to the road condition), which set of tyres sifu recommend? Cause i dont feel like spending another 1k+ on PS4 to drive on such road.
Thanks!
Edit: thanks all for the useful inputs!
This post has been edited by hOnGhOnG: Oct 22 2021, 12:15 PM
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matmoto5125
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Oct 15 2021, 09:18 AM
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MC6 UC6
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6UE5T
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Oct 15 2021, 12:48 PM
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Maxxis Victra I-Pro made in Thailand, only slightly above rm200/pc for 16' or around rm100/pc cheaper than PS4 in 16'.
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speedy3210
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Oct 15 2021, 11:17 PM
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If still using stock 15x6in rim, should be able to use Hankook VP3 K125 195/55R15. If wanna stick to stock sized tyre 185/55R15, then maybe try Hankook Eco2 K435 185/55R15.
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littlefire
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Oct 20 2021, 04:13 PM
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If want durable tires can consider Apollo tires. Apollo tires are one of the top 20 tire manufacturer in the world from India and from their previous marketing they feedback most of their tires can wistand the poor road condition of India so it is consider one of the tahan lasak 1. If got money, Pirelli tires also is made more durable compare to Michelin, Falken, Giti, Dunlop is also a few brands which is quite durable also.
This post has been edited by littlefire: Oct 20 2021, 04:20 PM
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