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TSrtk73
post May 1 2025, 06:56 PM

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QUOTE(dickybird @ May 1 2025, 06:51 PM)
Goodyear ATM2 ftw and slow down in heavy rain, hitting standing water not only causes aquaplaning and loss of steering control, if deep enough, it will rip off bodywork like parts of the undertray. True story.
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So not-so-Goodyear is confirm shitty on wet?
You got into an unfortunate circumstance
TSrtk73
post May 1 2025, 07:17 PM

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QUOTE(dickybird @ May 1 2025, 07:02 PM)
Nope, best wet tyres I have had.
Always be careful with standing water, you don’t really know how deep it can even on the highway.
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Ah thanks,
But you're correct, it was sudden rush of extra downpour as well
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post May 1 2025, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(ledtechn @ May 1 2025, 07:20 PM)
Dunlop if put at the front i doubt will happen like this. Dunlop j6 or d06 are developed for Malaysia rainy weather iinm.
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Just did that today, now Dunlops are on the front
Some of the tyre shop were closed so did it at home

This post has been edited by rtk73: May 1 2025, 07:24 PM
TSrtk73
post May 2 2025, 07:04 AM

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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ May 1 2025, 09:29 PM)
Same feedback for Continental UC6. Just junk at wet traction. Only local YouTuber praise this junk model, their weakness of all SEA model are wet traction. Buddies of mine take MC6 last time, told similar performance as PS4, but just only dry had similarities but wet it just dont have a grip.

Ts, i faced this similar losing grip on wet when the brand new car is equipped with Continental UC6, change to Toyo CR1, marginally better for wet. No doubt Michelin model are better for wet, if got budget take that
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Thanks!

QUOTE(poooky @ May 1 2025, 09:57 PM)
What is feather break and throttle mean? Just quick turn steering wheel left and right until can regain balance?

Anyway, very lucky.
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Means not jam the brakes


QUOTE(COOLPINK @ May 1 2025, 10:10 PM)
Driving 110kmh even though its within the speed limit is not safe during heavy rain.

Slow down to 80-90kmh for safety regardless of traction control or not.
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Drove 80-90kmh that time ady......

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