Hey All,
My tyre just punctured yesterday so I'm on a hunt to find a replacement for it.
Currently I'm using Silverstone tyres, which I understand isn't all that great but as I mainly drive short distance from home to work everyday and occasionally drive from PJ to KL once or twice a month, so my requirement for tyres aren't that high.
I also converted back to stock rims as when the car was handed down to me, it was on R14 sport rims with the wrong tyre size and the wheel kept hitting the wheel fender. As I was new to cars then, I just opted the easy way out and go back to stock.
So now its a new time for me to replace my tyres, I did some research myself and spoke to some online sellers for their advise and the general advice is:
1. Change at least 2 tyre at 1 go as it's not advisable to run tyres with different tyre pattern and thread wear. Is this true?
2. R14 have more tyre options and even cheaper options. I've looked around and there seems to be more options for R14, but price range is quite similar to R13. Also there's also some mention of better fuel efficiency with wider rims, are these savings enough to justify a rim change?
3. At the entry level price point, wet grip is pretty much similar as long as the tyres are new. I almost got into 2 accident due to previous R14 tyres having bad wet grip (not sure if it's bad tyre brand or just a really old tyre), so I specifically asked the tyre seller on the online platform, but this is like saying all new tyres are good lol.
Currently I'm looking to replace 2 tyres with the Viking CT6 as it is from a reputable brand, but the online seller recommended if I need a more budget option, I could go for China tyres - Yatone P308. Anyone have any experience with these? Couldn't find any local reviews for this particular brand.
Based on my research online the price difference between each class of tyres is roughly RM 20.
China Tyres - Yatone P308 = RM 112
Entry Level - Viking CT6 = RM 130
Mid Range - Dunlop J6 = RM 150
Is the RM 20 worth the upgrade or downgrade? From CT6 to China tyres, or from CT6 to J6.
I'm very tempted to try out the China tyres as my driving pattern shouldn't stress out the tyres too much.
Sifus please share some wisdom with my in case I overlooked any important factors to consider.
Thanks so much!
Tyre Advice for Proton Saga FL 2011 175/70/R13
Jul 19 2022, 12:04 PM, updated 4y ago
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