U manual easy to do. jom.yea I actually wana try to use iphone slow mo video shoot to take burnout shots.
But power maybe not enough to burn.....lolU manual easy to do. jom.
"Get metal chain pull the back axle and do front wheel burnout. Pour some atf on the tyres, it will slip in no time."But power maybe not enough to burn.....lol
Hey bro, do you recommend these tyres for SUV? My current ones are pretty harsh and noisy. They're 235/60R17 all round with GY Wrangler HP at the front & Toyo Open Country UT at the rear.
SUV tyre a bit on the rough pattern design that is why they have H/T, A/T and M/T, but most after it wears down normally will be a bit noisy. Even my previous set was Conti Comfort Contact 1 (passenger car model) which after worn down was very noisy too.Hey bro, do you recommend these tyres for SUV? My current ones are pretty harsh and noisy. They're 235/60R17 all round with GY Wrangler HP at the front & Toyo Open Country UT at the rear.
Hmmm maybe I'll try to rotate them since I haven't really rotate the tyres (FWD).SUV tyre a bit on the rough pattern design that is why they have H/T, A/T and M/T, but most after it wears down normally will be a bit noisy. Even my previous set was Conti Comfort Contact 1 (passenger car model) which after worn down was very noisy too.
The Yokohama are made durable. To me they are not bad and have seen quite a few SUV on them too, but after checking the catalogue, I am sad to say they don't have your tyre size. Closest is 225/60R17 which is smaller and 235/65R17 which is bigger....
235/65R17 is 3.29% bigger in overall diameter. Make sure you have enough wheel space to cater for the larger tyres. Yes, with higher sidewall profile it will be more comfy but initial acceleration you will feel slight drag. Need more power to turn larger wheel. Braking from high speed may need slightly more pressure. Because stopping a larger diameter tyre.Hmmm maybe I'll try to rotate them since I haven't really rotate the tyres (FWD).
As for the size, I think 235/65R17 should settles it cuz I just have to deal with thicker tyres hahaha. Better ride quality, no?
Bro. s.marz, Currently testing GY Wrangler Triplemax in my Forester, have your size.....Hey bro, do you recommend these tyres for SUV? My current ones are pretty harsh and noisy. They're 235/60R17 all round with GY Wrangler HP at the front & Toyo Open Country UT at the rear.
I just saw it, will hop over to that thread. Thanks for the heads up :)Bro. s.marz, Currently testing GY Wrangler Triplemax in my Forester, have your size.....
MIA quite a while.......lolI just saw it, will hop over to that thread. Thanks for the heads up :)