Are China made tyres getting more competitive nowadays? If so, for an average daily driver, it would be wiser to gk for China made tyres?
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Jul 11 2022, 10:03 PM
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Are China made tyres getting more competitive nowadays? If so, for an average daily driver, it would be wiser to gk for China made tyres?
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Jul 12 2022, 11:17 AM
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QUOTE(epjx31 @ Jul 12 2022, 12:01 AM) From the results I see, they are catching up. Big brands such as ling long is relatively ok. But if budget is your constraint, you might as well got for the 2nd brands from the top manufacturers like Dunlop. They provide much more value than the China brands. thanks for the advise. I was using almost all brands as I like to feel other makes of 'donus'. Somehow, If you are an average daily driver within town, I feel that there are next to no difference in terms of wet and dry handling. Even stopping also feels the same. Mind you that I tried tyres from top notch brands such as Michelin PS4s, PS4, Primacy 4, Turanza, PZeros to mid range such as Hankook V12evo2, Dunlop Maxx 050+ to budget range such as Dunlop D05, Firestone, etc etc.Of course these top brands gives you some sense of 'security' but I really wonder whether it's really worth while to 'invest' in top brands. The reason I'm saying this is that because you can see some common defects in top brands such as Michelin PS4 rubber tends to 'peel off' at the thread or GY Asym and Pirellis that are well known of it's lump at the sidewalls etc etc. |
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