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Post by BlackBird on Oct 29, 2009 10:20:55 GMT 8
165/60R14 is pickup better
185/55R14 or 195/45R15 pickup sluggish.
once i travelling at NSH 16+kmh downslope with 165/60r14 tyres, vibrating hard. shd use 185/55R14 or 195/45R15.
scare the tyre flat? get ecoContact3, you wont seee the tyre flat with 200kpa cos the wall harder. comfort average, noise low.
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Post by Little GreatWhite on Oct 29, 2009 13:31:43 GMT 8
so does Ecocontact3 have 185/55/R14?whats the aga damage for the change?
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Post by devilcup on Oct 29, 2009 13:34:15 GMT 8
i think the tyre side wall re-enforcement is not there liao... how old is the tyre and what your mileage since last change of tyre.
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Post by mj23pica on Oct 29, 2009 23:44:41 GMT 8
Ur stock tyres muz def change asap, whether flat or not bro. Try cornering @ only 70km/h n u noe wat i mean ;D Safety 1st, !3" cant sustain for long. Btw, its shd look slightly flatter than rear tyre cos engine heavy. But if abnormally flat, then tyre may hv sm prb. 250psi is too much for the front. .... ;D Hi Big bros out there. May i check with you something? jus a short while. i just my car 3days ago..... I realise my front type is always flat. Y izzit so? izzit common or the tyre got some holes liao? FYI: i go to pump 220 then i find it still flat then i pump again to 250 and its still flat. 1 day later its like the same again. looks flat to me as i compare with our car beside me.. im shock. Mine is a stock 13" . should i go change the tyre, pump more? or its common? please advise. im so worry. urgent..
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Post by rallicurl on Nov 3, 2009 3:32:56 GMT 8
13" rim very low value due to market demand is very low. If you are on auto, perhaps go for 14" will do, or else fuel consumption will very high if u get 15". for mine, i choose 15" as i on manual.
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Post by BlackBird on Nov 3, 2009 11:15:50 GMT 8
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Post by penpensel on Nov 3, 2009 19:01:58 GMT 8
im once very lucky,got nails on 3 of my tyres :faint: -> ^_^ that is reli = = hahah
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