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How Do U Guys Choose A Suitable Tyres?
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kimsian86
, May 12 2014 08:52 PM, 9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 12 May 2014 - 08:52 PM
any tips to choose the best tyres for your car? heard it is related to your driving attitude? is it true?
#2
Posted 13 May 2014 - 05:01 PM
yes agree.. i usually prefer silent, comfort and better longevity tires.. so my friend recommended me to change to Michelin Primacy3ST.. so far i feel good.
#3
Posted 14 May 2014 - 08:39 PM
Well it actually depends. Doesn't need to relate to your attitude all the time. but maybe to some people yes. As in, some people like to drive fast but concern safety too. For that case, i would pick Michelin PS3 tyre. It has good brake grip, fuel efficiency, and really smooth using it. So business man who enjoy speeding in high way, but also concern about comfortable and safety, i would recommend them on Michelin Tyre.
#4
Posted 14 May 2014 - 09:32 PM
Thanks anna89 for the info...indeed there are too many type of tyre brand to choose la... as consumer I am really in difficult position lo. Got Bridgestone, Hankook, Dunlop etc...
#5
Posted 15 May 2014 - 03:46 PM
yes anna89. my friend also said Michelin P3ST is one of the best tires too! and i myself tried his honda car with this P3ST tires.. wow.. it is really quiet. and i thought i was wrong.. like perasan la.. then i come to check the reviews online.. and P3ST tires are really influenced. good good. check this out and see. http://www.michelin....imacy_3_ST.html
#8
Posted 18 May 2014 - 04:43 PM
actually in malaysia, it is better to hv tires that have good grip in wet and dry condition.. rather pay more for safety .. you know accident happens most of the time and u coulda avoid it.
#9
Posted 29 May 2014 - 12:49 AM
QUOTE (satay1 @ May 16 2014, 12:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
bros, what about goodyear F1 assy2. Any comment on this tyre?
Grip is good on both wet & dry. However, initially had problems with the tires when new. Vibrations at certain speed range. No alignment nor balancing (on & off wheel) got rid of the vibrations. Had the new tires swapped & so far ok. But to get a 1 to 1 replacement was quite an experience. Not sure if its a bad batch or a design/compound problem. Wear rate (front - 225/40/18: currently clocked 30k km and still going strong. rear - 255/35/18: recently changed at 25k km). Once below 40% thread, you will notice a drop in grip. So don't wait until the final hour to change your tires.
#10
Posted 30 May 2014 - 01:57 AM
QUOTE (e90 @ May 29 2014, 12:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Grip is good on both wet & dry. However, initially had problems with the tires when new. Vibrations at certain speed range. No alignment nor balancing (on & off wheel) got rid of the vibrations. Had the new tires swapped & so far ok. But to get a 1 to 1 replacement was quite an experience. Not sure if its a bad batch or a design/compound problem. Wear rate (front - 225/40/18: currently clocked 30k km and still going strong. rear - 255/35/18: recently changed at 25k km). Once below 40% thread, you will notice a drop in grip. So don't wait until the final hour to change your tires.
Thanks for the feedback.
