Wah! even-though promotion, that is very cheap. If RM20 to 30 can call promotion but that is RM70 to 80 off, even against Klang price which usually is the cheapest is RM60 off......
No problem, brother.Sorry BROS!!! My dad lied! is RM220 per piece, I asked him earlier just to make sure since I told him is it RM125? cuz I'm seriously recommending my friends for it. End up, as what I fear most that it was a lie, yeah is not true...
Damn! Guess can't blame him knowing im gonna pay him back, and end up just telling me half of the price...
Sorry guys! Sorry for the lost hope, I thought i can change a cheap one for my kelisa as well...sigh!!!!
He might have got away with it, but did not know you were in the forum.....ha! ha!Dad will always be dad...they just won't realised that you are already a grown up...
That is why I mention up to their limit. Usually in the dry they will still have quite good performance, but in the wet, will have vast differences.....Cheap tyres cannot simply whack kaw kaw mia...my car skidded for having that thinking LOL! For now, no good tyres = no hardcore driving...
Stone family of tyres, probably Bridgestone and some Firestone can use.Totally off limits for Silverstone tyres
Flintstone will be super rock hard, no comfort.....kakakakakakakaI guess Flintstone is the safest to use...threadwear lifespan longer... Good braking power too...
Still more confident with Michelin :top:
tyre presuure also very important..too high can make tyre highly spin....Just a few days ago, one member inform me of his track day in Sepang.
Using normal road tyre (non semi slick) he first use 38psi, started to loose grip after a few laps.
Then he tried at 28psi and was surprised it gripped better.....
musty check the treadwear,traction and temperature...Flintstone will be super rock hard, no comfort.....kakakakakakaka
Cannot go by tyre brand, but by tyre model as every brand have their own range from entry level to top rated Max performance tyres.....
Falken ZE522 have Traction AA but many already complain very weak in the wet......musty check the treadwear,traction and temperature...
Firenza tyres used to copy this ST115 pattern, but also have stopped, now more towards Yoko S-Drive pattern in their ST-08....Even their FK452 will be replaced by the 453 pattern...bcoz people keep forgetting that its the ZIEX series....which is for normal drive...n they keep thinking it some sort of performance tire...
AZENIS series is the Falken's performance class tires.... take the discontinued ST115 for example.. stiff sidewall... super dry grip.. and absolutely awesome wet grip... n its quiet too... even found a review on an ICE webpage recommending this tire for ICE setups.