Wrong, if you always make your tires scream/screech means you drive/corner fast and hence you do need good grippy tires! If the tires got good grip, it won't screech as easily anymore.don't have a brand in mind yet...michelin tires r comfort n low noise level but expensive.im using on my vios 175/65/14.
ps3 is out of my budget for my airtrek,futhermore i alwiz make my tire scream so is kinda waste for using such good tire rite?
Kinda difficult to judge nowadays. Only can look at the finishing and weight, if very good finishing quality and pretty light then assume it's not so bad. Usually those not so good ones cannot be that lightweight too. CMIIW though.Kaninbu, tumpang your thread. haha.
Guys,
How to know if the Taiwan rims are made Grade AAA or AA or what grade?
Obviously the words of salesman can't be trusted right.
If u wanna standstill wheelspin, get smaller rims.Wrong, if you always make your tires scream/screech means you drive/corner fast and hence you do need good grippy tires! If the tires got good grip, it won't screech as easily anymore.
If I drive my Livina, it's also always tire screeching in the corners cause it's just normal std tires with poor grip level (conti comfort 1 I think) . But when I drive my Mark X with GY F1, not much tire screeching anymore.
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Kinda difficult to judge nowadays. Only can look at the finishing and weight, if very good finishing quality and pretty light then assume it's not so bad. Usually those not so good ones cannot be that lightweight too. CMIIW though.
Falken is usually a bit cheaper too, right? Falken Azenis should be pretty good too.my screeching is from spinning wheel,turbo mah.
will yokohama,goodyear better off then falken?for sure rite?
Balancing is also largely affected by the tire.If u wanna standstill wheelspin, get smaller rims.
yea weh. Now it's all what they said, i refuse to believe them.
So heavy means not so good? And also alignment is hard to do for taiwan is it?
Need a lot of those metal metal clips on the rims?
Hmm I'm not sure about that. I think lighter rims better for everything. With better acceleration, you'll get your top speed easier/faster as well, so for me always go for lightweight rims. Top speed is not that important anyway, my car only can go 180kph! :(heavier rim is good for top speed.u need the momentum.
light rim good intern of fuel saving n better aceleration.