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ry8128
post May 1 2025, 01:38 PM

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I already mentioned so many times here, get the best tyre you can afford if possible. Dont stinge on tyres. And dont listen to idiots who say 'buy cheap one and change more often is safer'. Call them go f themselves.

Tyres are the only thing get in contact with the road when you are speeding. Not familiar with 15in and below tyres, but i believe michelin xm2 or conti uc6/7 should have size for 15in. These 2 are far better than the 2 junks u using.
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post May 1 2025, 01:45 PM

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QUOTE(rtk73 @ May 1 2025, 09:56 AM)
Those need 16/17" min
Using 15" on stock plotong rims

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15 inch got lah, Pirelli Cinturato Rosso

Pirelli Cinturato Rosso

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post May 1 2025, 01:46 PM

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QUOTE(rtk73 @ May 1 2025, 09:43 AM)
Drove within safe speed limit and distance.
My car lights are on so I'm visible
Sudden torrent of rain and a patch of water caused skidding

Front Tyres are Goodyear ATM while rears are Dunlops, both relatively new (less than 2 years) & threads are thick. Only drive less than 15k per year
Car no ESC nor ABS as well as being FWD, all use defensive driving techniques learn at Aus tried turning before nearing the van, no mas. ie dun slam on the fukkin brakes, feather brakes and throttle together-gether
No audio to Cam cos..... It was cheapo no brand one. Had to physically take out the MSD card to transfer
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gy atm isn't very bad, just that the thread longkang not deep enough even it's new compared to other brands.

if want affordable 15" then can try look for toyo tr1.

no abs is like that 1 la... it's hard to control the braking force when u desperately want to stop the car completely in rain.
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post May 1 2025, 02:48 PM

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QUOTE(MrBaba @ May 1 2025, 01:24 PM)
Then still ok la
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Yeah

QUOTE(ry8128 @ May 1 2025, 01:38 PM)
I already mentioned so many times here, get the best tyre you can afford if possible. Dont stinge on tyres. And dont listen to idiots who say 'buy cheap one and change more often is safer'. Call them go f themselves.

Tyres are the only thing get in contact with the road when you are speeding. Not familiar with 15in and below tyres, but i believe michelin xm2 or conti uc6/7 should have size for 15in. These 2 are far better than the 2 junks u using.
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Xm2 used before, skidded at low speed on Toyota camry before
QUOTE(BOTAK_WAI @ May 1 2025, 01:46 PM)
gy atm isn't very bad, just that the thread longkang not deep enough even it's new compared to other brands.

if want affordable 15" then can try look for toyo tr1.

no abs is like that 1 la... it's hard to control the braking force when u desperately want to stop the car completely in rain.
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Yup....
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post May 1 2025, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ May 1 2025, 01:45 PM)
15 inch got lah, Pirelli Cinturato Rosso

Pirelli Cinturato Rosso

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Didn't think about this brand, CC3 continental used previously was dangerous in the wet, so banned that one ady
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post May 1 2025, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(BOTAK_WAI @ May 1 2025, 01:46 PM)
gy atm isn't very bad, just that the thread longkang not deep enough even it's new compared to other brands.

if want affordable 15" then can try look for toyo tr1.

no abs is like that 1 la... it's hard to control the braking force when u desperately want to stop the car completely in rain.
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I replaced GT ATM with GY Assurance Maxguard. Deeper longkang.
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post May 1 2025, 02:58 PM

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kinda like the footage, has a film quality to it lol
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post May 1 2025, 03:02 PM

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QUOTE(rtk73 @ May 1 2025, 09:43 AM)
Drove within safe speed limit and distance.
My car lights are on so I'm visible
Sudden torrent of rain and a patch of water caused skidding

Front Tyres are Goodyear ATM while rears are Dunlops, both relatively new (less than 2 years) & threads are thick. Only drive less than 15k per year
Car no ESC nor ABS as well as being FWD, all use defensive driving techniques learn at Aus tried turning before nearing the van, no mas. ie dun slam on the fukkin brakes, feather brakes and throttle together-gether
No audio to Cam cos..... It was cheapo no brand one. Had to physically take out the MSD card to transfer
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Dont think ur fast, speed looks reasonable...

U also have braked earlier, maintain a safe distance between cars....

Right lane is dangerous during heavy rain...Even if my tyres are in super good shape, I will stay away from the right lane...alot of crazi drivers on that lane one...they think they are driving fast and furious...hahahaha

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post May 1 2025, 03:03 PM

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U r lucky that no topple
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post May 1 2025, 03:21 PM

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TS anneh very obvious lose concentration veering to the left lane then terkejut sudden brake while countersteering causing urself to skid.

Pusing story say "dunno why suddenly skid"
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QUOTE(rtk73 @ May 1 2025, 02:49 PM)
Didn't think about this brand, CC3 continental used previously was dangerous in the wet, so banned that one ady
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Pirelli marketing team in MY is kinda......... but yes they do have for 15" onwards

can check the link I give u . cheers!
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QUOTE(mushigen @ May 1 2025, 02:56 PM)
I replaced GT ATM with GY Assurance Maxguard. Deeper longkang.
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Longkang =/= wet grip

QUOTE(Ayer @ May 1 2025, 02:58 PM)
kinda like the footage, has a film quality to it lol
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Cheapo cam

QUOTE(LDP @ May 1 2025, 03:02 PM)
Dont think ur fast, speed looks reasonable...

U also have braked earlier, maintain a safe distance between cars....

Right lane is dangerous during heavy rain...Even if my tyres are in super good shape, I will stay away from the right lane...alot of crazi drivers on that lane one...they think they are driving fast and furious...hahahaha
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Say ady.... Drive selow2

QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ May 1 2025, 03:38 PM)
Pirelli marketing team in MY is kinda......... but yes they do have for 15" onwards

can check the link I give u . cheers!
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Yeah, literally forgot it existed

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QUOTE(rtk73 @ May 1 2025, 03:46 PM)
Longkang =/= wet grip
Cheapo cam
Say ady.... Drive selow2
Yeah, literally forgot it existed
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sarahan marketing tarak kuat

most of the time ppl will think PIRELLI P ZERO only

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QUOTE(rtk73 @ May 1 2025, 03:46 PM)
Longkang =/= wet grip
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Then what is the function of tyre grooves?
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post May 1 2025, 03:57 PM

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At that speed , traction almost zero

If want traction , drop to low gear ,
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post May 1 2025, 04:00 PM

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TS, my case same like you.
But my case was driving >80km/h during heavy rain in middle lane.
Then suddenly lost control but the car head stirred very right, then same action as yours, turn the sterring left and right left and right.
But still bang into divider and thank god, no massive accident.
Just the front rim heavily scratched as it banged the divider.
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post May 1 2025, 04:00 PM

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One thing I learnt is never fully trust your tyres. Instead, it's better not to trust your tyres so you drive even slower and more carefully in bad weather.
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post May 1 2025, 04:01 PM

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The invisible third lane where nobody wanna use
Raining sikit all hog with their own desired speed but same time don't want to stick inside

Accident just matter if time with bunch of people like that, but as usual, always 'why drive so fast' , while driving 60-80kmh without giving way to others
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post May 1 2025, 04:27 PM

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Now I know why Malaysian drive like shit
And everyday few dozen people die on the road .

Ts can very proud claimed defensive driving,some more very proud to upload dash cam video......

Please do yourself a favor for your family,for other road user like us,

If you driving junk car with cheap rubbish tyre
Go stick behind the lorry at the left lane

Just wait the rain stop
Just be little bit patient

Before you claim yourself are defensive driving

Thank you
Hope you have a nice holiday

This post has been edited by sansaboy: May 1 2025, 04:27 PM
jimmyktp
post May 1 2025, 04:31 PM

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Defensive driving 404.. You're just lucky. Typical Malaysian driver, when rain, speed not only maintain but increased. No wonder road mortality is one of the highest on the world.

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