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Off Topic => Other Discussion (OT Discussion) => Topic started by: Sky and Natural on March 06, 2017, 02:15:10 PM
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Hi guys, please drop a vote, comment what tire that you recommend amd review of the tires or others tire that you used
Let's find out which tire brand is the best and the worst one.
People interest to purchase can drop your review of previous tire so that others know pros and cons of it..
feel free to comment.. hahaha
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why so many ppl come into forum keep asking about tire only and but not watch ! :-\
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For normal use I think Goodyear is good, I have used it for 3 years and the condition still good.
Review from my friend, Bridgestone and Continental is also good but the price bit expensive.
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been using Michelin PS3's for quite a number of years. compared to other tires i tried, hankook v12, bridgestone re050a,yoko cd2 and falken 912, these PS3s offers the best performance and durability. not to mention quiet too.
now itching for PS4s. ;D
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For normal usage, I find that Continental MaxContact MC5 (made in Malaysia) provides relatively good grip and is value-for-monies. For SUV, Toyo Open Country (made in Japan) has relatively low road noise and diverts water well. For ladies, I find that Goodyear Eagle F1 Run-Flat (made in Germany) drives well around fast corners and diverts water well. And because it is Run-Flat, one would be able to drive on even when there's an ad-hoc puncture. However, at circa RM2.7k per 20" tire, it is relatively heavy on the pocket too; although the performance is top-notch.
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For normal usage, I find that Continental MaxContact MC5 (made in Malaysia) provides relatively good grip and is value-for-monies. For SUV, Toyo Open Country (made in Japan) has relatively low road noise and diverts water well. For ladies, I find that Goodyear Eagle F1 Run-Flat (made in Germany) drives well around fast corners and diverts water well. And because it is Run-Flat, one would be able to drive on even when there's an ad-hoc puncture. However, at circa RM2.7k per 20" tire, it is relatively heavy on the pocket too; although the performance is top-notch.
agree with you! you get what you pay for. I tried mc5 before it's really expensive but worth it
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My vote goes to Viking, since the first time that I changed the original tire. I been using this brand for a few years.
It's not premium brand, so pricing wise is really affordable.
For quality it's acceptable, good in both braking and cornering...
Since it's under the continental. I guess some how it inherited the German technology.
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Actually Viking and Goodyear no bad
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im partial to michelin.
currently on ps3...time coming to change already...but the ps4 prices are zzz.
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why so many ppl come into forum keep asking about tire only and but not watch ! :-\
because tyre is daily consumption hahaha
maybe later i will open a watch one but it may take some times to do some research
My vote goes to Viking, since the first time that I changed the original tire. I been using this brand for a few years.
It's not premium brand, so pricing wise is really affordable.
For quality it's acceptable, good in both braking and cornering...
Since it's under the continental. I guess some how it inherited the German technology.
i haven't try yet but my friend changed last month and his feedback is so far so good
he changed 4 tires within 1k only
im partial to michelin.
currently on ps3...time coming to change already...but the ps4 prices are zzz.
RIP dude your wallet bleed so hard
i just check the official website price range for ps4 at least 2k will be gone hahaha
why don't try others brand?
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why so many ppl come into forum keep asking about tire only and but not watch ! :-\
i posted at the Watch review and feel free to comment dude :Cheers:
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ive run Continentals for years followed by Michelin... i used to run Yoko's but found them to wear out too fast.
The only thing i refuse to use are runflats.. too heavy and cause too much inertia on the car... not good for performance but good for daily reliability, i prefer performance lol
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Voted for Bridgestone RE003
Pros
1) Good dry handling & control
2) Good wet handling & control - I'm not a fast driver on wet roads, so far so good.
3) Tyre wear rate is excellent (used for 7 months around 30,000 mileage and still fine)
4) 18 inch around RM 600-650
Cons
1) Bumpy ride
2) Road noise on the high side (compared to Michelin PS3 which I previously owned - reason to switch - botak too fast.
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Continental is my preferred choice. Running them on both cars 15s and 17s and good compromise on comfort, handling and price.
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Michelin ps3,good for dry n wet.indeed wear bit fast than previous brigdestone re030.now aiming for continental uc6
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With Michelin ps3 throughout the years (past and present rides), gunning for ps4 once current tyres go "bald".
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im using silverstone..not bad for daily use, short distance journey
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Prefer Michelin for sure ;D
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bridgestone re003
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Bridgestone, longer lasting than Michelin. That’s my personal experience
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Over the years with different cars, I have used Dunlop, Silverstone, Goodyear, Continental, Pirelli, Michelin, Bridgestone & Falken.
I find that there are only 3 brands I consider to be good - Pirelli, Bridgestone & Michelin only.
Currently, in my present car, I am using Michelin tyres for quite a number of years. I find them to be about the best in control and good during raining, etc. Bridgestone is quite good, but it wears out much faster than Michelin.
I have used Continental, which can be considerred to be quite cheap comparatively, but the condition of it is not good over a period of time, that is why I changed to Michelin :)
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I am a happy Michelin user.
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Me too. Pilot II SX
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I recommend Michelin.
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i using Michelin Primacy 4, quiet and comfort driving..
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I highly recommend Michelin tyres for durability and comfort, but pricing wise is above many other brands.
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michelin ps4s for AWD turbo
michelin pss for RWD sedan
yokohama ad08r for FF
yokohama ad07 lts for MR
Conti MC6 for washing machine to fetch kids (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190701/792e35a592b6a7511d44d44c15f7c230.jpg)
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I would recommend hankook tyres. Made in Korea and best value for money. Even high range still affordable.
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Continental for the win