Roar
Gear TWO
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Post by Roar on Jun 13, 2012 12:19:51 GMT 8
Hi Bros.. thinking of changing my tyres. Any to recommend ? Is Michelin XM2 gd? Anyone using ? Whats the diff in the profile? I am using 185/65/15. Will changing a higher profile be better?
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Post by dllatimer on Jun 13, 2012 13:43:25 GMT 8
higher profile more comfort, more bouncy and please check if you can clear fender....better to stick to recommend profile for you car specs for speedo accuracy....
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Roar
Gear TWO
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Post by Roar on Jun 13, 2012 15:26:46 GMT 8
yo..bro is there anywhere i can check out what fender is the max?
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Post by dllatimer on Jun 13, 2012 15:30:30 GMT 8
should be able to clear with 65 profile.....got 70 profile??? recommended is 195/60/15, can other other bro confirm??
anyway, moderator mindbox is on michelin energy tires....
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Roar
Gear TWO
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Post by Roar on Jun 14, 2012 12:43:27 GMT 8
Knock Knock MindBox u there to advice?
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Post by LMF on Jun 17, 2012 13:12:39 GMT 8
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Post by MindBox33 on Jun 19, 2012 8:50:12 GMT 8
cerato can use 205/55/16... my avante also 205/55/16...michelin Energy tyres... i LOVE michelin always... good, comfort, quiet.. n cornering is good...
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Post by MagentisGrey on Oct 9, 2012 9:41:39 GMT 8
Anyone using 215/50r17 for Cerato V2? Better don't. Over size will make your car heavier, slow in movement. I have used 215/40/17, 215/45/17 and 205/45/17 for my ex V2. 205/45/17 best suit my lowered ex V2
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Post by cliuc on Oct 9, 2012 11:03:51 GMT 8
Currently on Nexen Blue HD 195/60/15, cheap and so far so good
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seb
Gear ONE
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Post by seb on Oct 16, 2012 10:46:31 GMT 8
Currently on 205/55 R16s. Have a spacer of 3mm at rear. When crossing humps, will rub fender. Presonally, like Contis and Bridgestone. Afterall, tyres are the only 4 "postcard" sized contacts between the car and the road.
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seb
Gear ONE
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Post by seb on Oct 16, 2012 11:28:42 GMT 8
Another budget way is to ask your tyre shop is they have older tyres for sale or 2nd hand ones. You will be surprised by the value. Have to be careful to inspect the tyres properly though. Thats y only recommend if the shop is a honest and reputable one.
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Post by alphas on Oct 16, 2012 23:15:31 GMT 8
Been using Good year Fuel max, 195/60/15. low rolling resistance, good grip.
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