I'm running on 7.5 width rims.Running on 195/55R15. Most i go is 205/50r15 only. Not changing rims.
Also, lucas, pm for 205/50R15?
I'm running on 7.5 width rims.Running on 195/55R15. Most i go is 205/50r15 only. Not changing rims.
Also, lucas, pm for 205/50R15?
Wah! 195/55 on 7.5", Mine 215/45 on 7" only....Mine should be about that too. 195/55 and it doesnt look stretched.
Normally R15 rims width around 6.5-7.0. Unless you purposely find 7.5.Mine should be about that too. 195/55 and it doesnt look stretched.
Yours not R15 rite? Before that was looking for R15 215/45 or 215/50. Not available in MYWah! 195/55 on 7.5", Mine 215/45 on 7" only....
Thinking back, I haven't actually measured the width of my tyres yet. Perhaps I should. I still have no idea what rims I'm on.Normally R15 rims width around 6.5-7.0. Unless you purposely find 7.5.
Yup, most R15 are 6.5 or 7 only. Mine R17.....Normally R15 rims width around 6.5-7.0. Unless you purposely find 7.5.
Yours not R15 rite? Before that was looking for R15 215/45 or 215/50. Not available in MY
Rim width brother as tyre is 195 means 195mm already. Take one wheel out and read the info on the back of the rims....Thinking back, I haven't actually measured the width of my tyres yet. Perhaps I should. I still have no idea what rims I'm on.
If old already no point as you will use another few years, then half way you will say rubber harden already....Other than the shop I know, anywhere else u guys know selling Michelin PP2? 165/55/14.
Already stop production but I know there are still stocks left.
Ya, was thinking about that too. Unless if normal driving then okay to use if price cheap. If less than 3 years old if not used wont be as hard as those used on the road for 3 years right?Yup, most R15 are 6.5 or 7 only. Mine R17.....
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Rim width brother as tyre is 195 means 195mm already. Take one wheel out and read the info on the back of the rims....
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If old already no point as you will use another few years, then half way you will say rubber harden already....
Rim width brother as tyre is 195 means 195mm already. Take one wheel out and read the info on the back of the rims....
Yup, if going to use 2 years plus, better get less then 2 years old. If 3 years even though not used, once on the road they start to age pretty fast. Harden rubber with plenty of threadwear balance, also no use....Ya, was thinking about that too. Unless if normal driving then okay to use if price cheap. If less than 3 years old if not used wont be as hard as those used on the road for 3 years right?
Maybe 2 years old tyre then use for another 2 years.
Noted bro. Not to get more than 2 years old tyre. :top:Yup, if going to use 2 years plus, better get less then 2 years old. If 3 years even though not used, once on the road they start to age pretty fast. Harden rubber with plenty of threadwear balance, also no use....
Need to rotate liao....Noted bro. Not to get more than 2 years old tyre. :top:
Unless want to burn it off for 1 track day haha!
Sunday was the only time I totally max out the limit of the PP2, screeching all the way up
But really good grip. Just too bad front one not much left.
Either rotate or change both front 1st. Rear still got 50% I think. Or rotate and then change all 4 later on since PP2 already stop production.Need to rotate liao....
How old is your tyre?Guys, does all Kumho tyres harden quickly like the KU36? I have a feeling I'm losing grip on my Ecsta's.