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Recommendation on Tyres

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fri13th:

--- Quote from: Carmodz on January 24, 2009, 12:31:13 AM ---v2 and 912 of vast difference. V2 is directional and 912 is asymmetric. difference in compound used probably the reason.

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hi carmodz! is the comfort and sound level of v12 comparable to our stock toyo tyres? cos itchy feel like changing to v12 :bleh:

Carmodz:

--- Quote from: fri13th on March 15, 2009, 12:56:25 AM --- hi carmodz! is the comfort and sound level of v12 comparable to our stock toyo tyres? cos itchy feel like changing to v12 :bleh:

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im not sure, u try then let me know leh  :thumbsup:

Astro:
U can try Falken ST115, size 195/60R15. I used them on my Latio, the wet and dry grip is good though a bit noisy.

ordiofile:

--- Quote from: tayyw76 on January 20, 2009, 11:48:04 AM ---Hankook tyre definately got my vote. if u want better tyre can try the v2 blackbird.

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I also enquired about the H424 V2 Blackbird 185/65R15 in Toh Guan as a direct replacement for my Stock Toyo Tyres. Slightly above S$100 per tyre.

The thing is, the tire manufacturing date indicated 06/08, which I believe Week 6, 2008 production. Is the tyre too old to use?

My Toyo tyres are reaching 50000km soon. Time to change?

Carmodz:

--- Quote from: ordiofile on March 21, 2009, 09:44:35 AM ---I also enquired about the H424 V2 Blackbird 185/65R15 in Toh Guan as a direct replacement for my Stock Toyo Tyres. Slightly above S$100 per tyre.

The thing is, the tire manufacturing date indicated 06/08, which I believe Week 6, 2008 production. Is the tyre too old to use?

My Toyo tyres are reaching 50000km soon. Time to change?



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Should be $100 nett.

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