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tayyw76:

--- Quote from: pizzaboy on August 03, 2009, 12:04:55 AM ---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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u sure alot of rexs & evos on neuton??

idone2u:

--- Quote from: clarence on July 29, 2009, 08:06:59 PM ---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.

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They should ..... but I think they did not.... well another lessons learned.... next time I checked with them... are these NEW tyres or "take off tyres"

thanks.....

tayyw76:

--- Quote from: idone2u on August 04, 2009, 10:47:29 AM ---
They should ..... but I think they did not.... well another lessons learned.... next time I checked with them... are these NEW tyres or "take off tyres"

thanks.....

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dun mention...  so it doesnt mean that cheap deal is always good deal...

jlai:
My tires is due for changing soon. Quite comfortable with stock Toyo tire. Any bro can advise where I can change those trade in stock Toyo tires and roughly how much per piece. Thanks.

clarence:
Stock Toyo tyres cost S$90 each incl installation from Yap Brothers at Paya Ubi.

You can chk the yellow pages and call up some tyre shops to check i fthey have 'take off' tyres.

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