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 Myvi 2018 185/55R15, Tyre recommendation

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YouDontKnowMyName
post Apr 18 2022, 02:47 PM

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If you want good grip and drive aggresively - Toyo TR1 is a good bet.
Great grip, decent noise, decent comfort, but downside is treadwear is a tad high.

If you want an excellent jack-of-all-trades all rounder tyre (sporty, comfort, quiet) and if you can afford it - Go with Michelin PS3

If you just roll around town, go to work and back, or just use it as a car for going to the market - Save your money and get Dunlop J6.
Grip is decent, quiet, comfortable

All I can say is please avoid the Conti CC6. This tyre is rubbish in the wet and I've personally had bad experience almost skidding with this tyre before.
Especially for the money its a mystery to me why this tyre is still relevant
YouDontKnowMyName
post May 4 2022, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(littlefire @ Apr 20 2022, 10:41 AM)
Agree with BluEarth ES32, on 2nd set of same tires for my Kelisa.  thumbsup.gif
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I'm using Yoko BluEarth ES32 on my family's Exora, been about a year since it was fitted.

Regards to comfort and noise - Mich XM2+, Dunlop J6, Conti CC6 definitely has the upperhand.
But Yoko ES32 has way better grip levels in dry and wet compared to any of the above.

Overall Yoko ES32 is a good all-rounder tyre. Just depends on what your use case is.

I'm still of the opinion that Mich XM2+ is a better buy if you can find a good deal for it (e.g. 4.4 or 5.5 sales)
Else, Yoko ES32 won't go wrong either smile.gif

edit: again I need to note, try your best to avoid Conti CC6. If noise and comfort is your top priority and you're on a budget, Dunlop J6 is way better than CC6.

This post has been edited by YouDontKnowMyName: May 4 2022, 01:59 PM

 

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