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At what mileage u guys started replacing the stock tyres?

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nzmg:
I’d say whether a tyre is "good" really depends on a combination of individual driving style,  the typical road conditions you travel in, and personal expectations.   

One person may say the tyre "grips like hell and ride is smooth as butter", while another person may say it "corners like you're on butter, and ride is noisy like hell".


Bottom line : If you feel comfortable with the tyre, it is probably good enough for you.

If you feel unsafe or dissatisfied, then it's better to change even if other people have good experience with it. 
No point driving with this uncomfortable feeling, right?

blues:
replaced stock tyre when car is one-year old

what a great difference, handling was so much better with a wider 'width'

should have changed once i got the car  ;D

jliow:

--- Quote from: blues on February 06, 2010, 06:07:11 PM ---replaced stock tyre when car is one-year old

what a great difference, handling was so much better with a wider 'width'

should have changed once i got the car  ;D

--- End quote ---

bro can help elaborate the new "width" u installed?

blackhatchbk:

--- Quote from: blues on February 06, 2010, 06:07:11 PM ---replaced stock tyre when car is one-year old

what a great difference, handling was so much better with a wider 'width'

should have changed once i got the car  ;D

--- End quote ---


Yap you men you change your rim also?
original rim cannot change to wider tyre, looks ugly

jliow:

--- Quote from: blackhatchbk on February 08, 2010, 09:41:32 AM ---
Yap you men you change your rim also?
original rim cannot change to wider tyre, looks ugly

--- End quote ---

I got the LS 2000 H II on 195/60/R15 for stock rim,....looks perfectly fine. Perhaps due to stiffer sidewalls.

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