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Some tyre questions

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Carmodz:

--- Quote from: clarence on August 09, 2009, 01:20:38 PM ---
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.

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Hi clarence, like your post, its just based on my own preference and driving style. Nothing to get confused about  :smile:

Carmodz:

--- Quote from: Ying on August 09, 2009, 08:04:26 PM ---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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Post #20 : http://forum.thelatioclub.org/index.php?topic=9048.20

foofam77:
my ride (on stock tyres and rims) coming to 40K mileage soon...reckon it would soon to change the tyres...

intend to stick to stock profile of 185/65 r15...

previously read from the forum here that S*H Tyres at AMK Industrial Park is a good recommendation...hope it stays that way...

btw, i also read that Falken 15inch tyres are quite highly recommended/value for money

may i know which model is that?

generally what would be the price of that?

also, necessary for me to do a wheel alignment and re-balancing after the tyres change? if yes, generally what is the price for such service?


last question..if i want to change my stock battery as well (2yrs+ liao but still see no sign of problem), what would be the general pricing as well?


as you can see..i just want to make sure that i do not become a carrot stick as i have not done the above before..hence want to seek expertise advice here..

many thanks

Ying:

--- Quote from: Carmodz on August 10, 2009, 12:18:03 AM ---Post #20 : http://forum.thelatioclub.org/index.php?topic=9048.20

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different, he said about 195/60/15 so its wheel diameter is smaller than stock by 3mm, but 195/65/15 is 6.75mm larger than stock. The one I saw on on a Latio Sport is optimo tyre K415 or K715 I cant remember. I want some feedback by actual user. Thinking of this profile for my next tyre change.

By the way, how much it cost to do wheel alignment at hankook?

Carmodz:

--- Quote from: Ying on August 10, 2009, 10:50:04 AM ---different, he said about 195/60/15 so its wheel diameter is smaller than stock by 3mm, but 195/65/15 is 6.75mm larger than stock. The one I saw on on a Latio Sport is optimo tyre K415 or K715 I cant remember. I want some feedback by actual user. Thinking of this profile for my next tyre change.

By the way, how much it cost to do wheel alignment at hankook?

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er..this one i will have to let mr common sense calculate out for u and explain why its more comfortable.

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