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At what mileage u guys started replacing the stock tyres?

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clarence:

--- Quote from: burnolise on January 30, 2010, 06:55:58 PM ---changed mine at abt 28k....reason: skidded while i was climbing hdb multi-story car park on a wet day on many occasion.....new tyres: goodyear ls-2000 hybrid. super grip on the road wet or dry...makes wet road feels like dry road... :yehyeh: :yehyeh:

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I don't have this problem on my stock Toyo tyres.

Could it be the rough floor surface on your multi storey car park is worn out?

jliow:

--- Quote from: clarence on February 01, 2010, 02:28:06 AM ---I don't have this problem on my stock Toyo tyres.

Could it be the rough floor surface on your multi storey car park is worn out?

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this is wat irritates me most esp sometimes the edge of ram has metal grills

Clarence i really wonder why u are so into depending stock tyres pardon me for saying this but ur rebutt seems lob sided

jliow:
Kan wait fornme new gr90 any bros on it?

clarence:

--- Quote from: jliow on February 01, 2010, 10:35:23 PM ---this is wat irritates me most esp sometimes the edge of ram has metal grills

Clarence i really wonder why u are so into depending stock tyres pardon me for saying this but ur rebutt seems lob sided

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In all my cars, I use the stock tyres till they are almost bald before changing to after mkt ones and don't have any problem.

I wonder why many car buyers always complain that the stock tyres are no good, not just for Latio but other makes too.

People say the Yokohama A300 is no good on wet road, but I have used it through its useful lifespan and have not had any accident even when travelling in the wet.


When my existing stock tyres are due to be changed, I will post here to see who wants to let go their new stock tyres at a bargain to me.

burnolise:

--- Quote from: clarence on February 01, 2010, 11:29:22 PM ---
In all my cars, I use the stock tyres till they are almost bald before changing to after mkt ones and don't have any problem.

I wonder why many car buyers always complain that the stock tyres are no good, not just for Latio but other makes too.

People say the Yokohama A300 is no good on wet road, but I have used it through its useful lifespan and have not had any accident even when travelling in the wet.


When my existing stock tyres are due to be changed, I will post here to see who wants to let go their new stock tyres at a bargain to me.

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I am not complaining that all stock tyres are no good. My M3 is still using stock and mileage is 40k and the grip is still pretty good. Just so happen that latio stock was not good for me. During the course of my job, I often have to travel on uneven road for some distance and stock tyres do not feel so good esp after a heavy downpour with pools of water everywhere....
since my son is born, I have decided to change the stock so that my latio will have better grip when my son is travelling with me...of all the cars i have owned previously, this is the first car that i change out the stock so early....

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