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 Myvi 2018 185/55R15, Tyre recommendation

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littlefire
post Apr 18 2022, 04:35 PM

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https://www.tyrereviews.com/Search/Size/185...5/Season/Summer

Personally i would recommend Falken ZE310 for best overall comfort tires

https://www.stamfordtyres.com.my/ziex-ze310r-ecorun/

The only performance UHP tyre in your list is Michelin PS3, if your into performance or hard cornering.

The rest is normal touring tires which i think Falken ZE310 is top of the list now and it is one of the top recommended tires in tyre review website also.

Another tire to look into Hankook VP 3

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littlefire
post Apr 20 2022, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(ru40342 @ Apr 19 2022, 01:40 PM)
Based on my experience:

XM2+: very good and little too expensive imo
PS3: The best in terms of wet and dry grips; and worth the price imo. However, little bit too noisy to my taste (not too noisy just abit more than others) and quite bad rolling resistance (should be ok for you coz Myvi)
Triplemax: very balanced and very good price. Go for it if you want bang for your buck tyre good tyres.
CC6: Too focused on comfort and low noisy. Terrible at all other aspects. Unless your only priority is comfort and silence, avoid it.

Bluearth ES32: Best tyre for the money imo. As good as XM2+ in terms of wet and dry grip but cheaper and with better comfort and noise.

Hope this helps.
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Agree with BluEarth ES32, on 2nd set of same tires for my Kelisa. thumbsup.gif
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post Jun 7 2022, 01:09 PM

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QUOTE(df569 @ Jun 1 2022, 09:10 PM)
185/55 only recommended to change to either 195/50 or 195/55.
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Need to consider sport rim width also
Not all sport rim width is suite for wider tires.

https://kereta.info/wheel-size-vs-tyre-size...dan-rim-sesuai/

Logic -
Tyre = Kasut/shoe
Sport rim = Kaki/feet

If your shoe is bigger than your feet too much how do you think if you run high speed or went into cornering? If you understand this logic you will know why wider/bigger tires need to match with suitable sport rim size.

This post has been edited by littlefire: Jun 7 2022, 01:09 PM

 

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