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Tyres for Latio

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fam:
cos my old ride tyres are very new, and they are 195/50/r15, so i am wondering wat's the considerations if i will to swop their tyres...

clarence:
On 195/50R15, your actual speed will be 7.3% less than what is indicated on the speedometer.

On 195/60R15, your actual speed will be 1.0% less than what is indicated on the speedometer..

Please refer to the link below:
http://www.kouki.co.uk/utilities/visual-tyre-size-calculator

You may trade in your exisitng tyres since they are still new and have value and change to 195/60R15, or 185/65R15 if you prefer stock size, or just stick with your existing tyres if you do not mind the speedometer readng inaccuracy.

Are you  on stock Latio sports rims?

fam:
Wow,the link able to calculate for u jus by keying in the details. Thanks for sharing :)

yap, still on stock rims


Thinking of swoping the tyres but the tyre shops i called all quote me very ex. Anyone know wat's the market rate to do the tyre swop(change rubber from one rim to the other) plus balancing? And where to go to get the good deal?

galatica:
I am heading to SHH Tyres this Sat to change 2 of my stock tyres to Optimo K415. Sticking to 185/65/R15. Cost is at $88/pc, inclusive of GST, 4 wheel balancing and new tire valves.

machim:

--- Quote from: tchekchuan on April 05, 2010, 04:32:13 PM ---Anyone encounter skid on your stock tyre? My ride is recently hit 40000km and i encounter skidding on my tyre, espeically on wet ground, even though my speed is less than 20km/h, it will kind of skid (come out from my parking lot).

Any idea rougly every many km should we change our tyres?

--- End quote ---

Change now asap

GR90 or K415, either one will win stock hands down

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