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Post by cyberalex on May 30, 2012 20:10:01 GMT 8
ya loh.... mine is like that.... damn noisy! >.< Wet tyres have better aqua planning and grip on wet roads. Usually their tyre threads are 'V' shaped to cut thru water and they are of softer compound...therefore noisier. Yah agreed...was on these type of tyres previously. Although noisy but very 'zai' in wet conditions...also wears out faster.
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Post by shy3r on May 31, 2012 13:12:56 GMT 8
Just in case u dunno, tyres also has manufactured dates.. hence, the longer the date of manufactured, the cheaper it is.. u may get a cheaper price for ur tyres, but do note of the tyres date. Always remember, cheap things dun come good. To see if u need to change tyres, and dun be conned by the workshop guys, u might wanna try this Every tyres got a '^' arrow at the external surface of the tyres.. follow the ^ and touch the first row of tyre markings.. u will feel the hump.. if the hump and the tyre surface gap is thin, then it's time to change tyre. I learn from tyre workshop de.. By external you mean the side of the tyre or the top where it touches the ground? The ^ is located at the side of the tyre.. then u follow the arrow to the 1st row of markings.. there shud be a hump.. if it is deep, that means is new tyre.. if is not deep, then is wearing out soon.
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Post by zleipnir on Jun 6, 2012 0:30:34 GMT 8
a bit chim leh... lol... got picture? By external you mean the side of the tyre or the top where it touches the ground? The ^ is located at the side of the tyre.. then u follow the arrow to the 1st row of markings.. there shud be a hump.. if it is deep, that means is new tyre.. if is not deep, then is wearing out soon.
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Post by shy3r on Jun 11, 2012 21:59:12 GMT 8
lolx... i dunno hw to link the pic on the msg.. let me try.. hehe...
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