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Tyres for Latio
clarence:
--- Quote from: tayyw76 on July 28, 2009, 10:17:28 PM ---if not where do they get their tyres from? not from Sin Hong Hwa (local distributor for hankook tyres) then from where???
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My guess is:
People who just bought new Avante or similar models using 185/65R15 went to Hurry Tyres to trade in their "new" tyres with/without rims which has travelled just a few hundred kilometres, to upograde to a better tyre of similar size or bigger tyres with bigger rims.
That's how Hurry Tyres probably got their stocks.
Usually in such cases, they shd tell customers that they are selling "take-off" tyres, which shd be cheaper than brand new unused ones.
Ying:
want to improve but dont want to up size can always look at different tyre design of stock size. Look for better speed rating and load rating. not to say you must speed and carry full load all the time but it does feel better than stock toyo.
it all depend on how you want to look at /drive your car.
clarence:
--- Quote from: Ying on July 29, 2009, 09:07:48 PM ---want to improve but dont want to up size can always look at different tyre design of stock size. Look for better speed rating and load rating. not to say you must speed and carry full load all the time but it does feel better than stock toyo.
it all depend on how you want to look at /drive your car.
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Great suggestion.
http://www.tyrepac.com.sg/Form/B2C/Home.aspx?type=TyresSearch&width=185&size=15&profile=65&season=all&brand=All&source=Home
185/65R15 tyres can start from as cheap as $77 for a China made Nankang to $125 for a Thai made Michelin.
I intend to change to the value-for-money $79 Cooper ATP during my next tyre change.
tayyw76:
--- Quote from: clarence on July 29, 2009, 11:58:23 PM ---
Great suggestion.
http://www.tyrepac.com.sg/Form/B2C/Home.aspx?type=TyresSearch&width=185&size=15&profile=65&season=all&brand=All&source=Home
185/65R15 tyres can start from as cheap as $77 for a China made Nankang to $125 for a Thai made Michelin.
I intend to change to the value-for-money $79 Cooper ATP during my next tyre change.
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how do u know that cooper atp is value for money????
pizzaboy:
Nueton from indonesia is another gd tyre, authorised dealer by YHI the same ppl who brought in yokohama tyres... Gd in wet & dry condition, had travelled 20k so far but noise level still silent.
Spotted alot of rexs & evos on this brand of tyre, guess its cheap & economical.
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