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Some tyre questions
clarence:
Honestly, I feel the stock 15" wheels on 185/65R15 tyres are sufficient for S'pore roads and even NSH in M'sia.
If you want peace of mind, then invest in a good tyre, like the Michelin XM1 which I have used before and can attest it is good overall although price is on high side.
Carmodz:
Honestly, I don't feel the stock 15" wheels on 185/65R15 tyres are sufficient for S'pore roads and even NSH in M'sia. But i do agree with "If you want peace of mind, then invest in a good tyre"
Carmodz:
--- Quote from: tayyw76 on August 05, 2009, 11:47:51 PM ---if u using 205/50/R16 then will use V8 or Ventus prime prime will be $119 and $132 after 32% discount.. grip definately better than GR80...
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Becos V8 and Prime are under Ultra High Performance category, and GR80 belongs to High Performance category. GR80 is available at Autobacs, but i think its rather pricey at Autobacs.
clarence:
--- Quote from: Carmodz on August 08, 2009, 11:33:52 PM ---Honestly, I don't feel the stock 15" wheels on 185/65R15 tyres are sufficient for S'pore roads and even NSH in M'sia. But i do agree with "If you want peace of mind, then invest in a good tyre"
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In what aspects do you feel the stock tyre size 185/65R15 is not sufficient for S'pore roads & NSH which legal speed limits are 90km/h and 110km/h respectively.
Is your driving habit aggressive?
I have driven 2001 Hyundai Accent on 155/80R13 and 1992 Daihatsu Hijet on 145R12 stock tyres. These skinny tyres are what I call really "not-so-good" grip although I have driven them at speeds up to 100km/h without any issues.
BUT, 185/65R15 tyres not sufficient? :confused1: I am curious.
Ying:
saw one sport latio using 195/65/15 tyre. Any bro/sis on this profile? will this increase the comfort level, yes I know its offset but that is ok for me. I just want more comfort.
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