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They are on run flats too like my fren's 3 series..Get a BMW and you won't have flat tyres for like 100km if not wrong even puncture
Yup, BMW are on runflats. Damn hard and uncomfortable, and traction also less then normal tyres.They are on run flats too like my fren's 3 series..
17' RFT in those BMW can be >rm1000/piece, not worth it IMHO. Better get normal tires but with even better performance and can still be much cheaper.Runflats are very expensive. Some of my friends have changed to normal tyres, and carry puncture repair kit. How often do you get a flat unless very unlucky.
With current tubeless tyres, even with a nail puncture it deflates very slowly. That is why checking your air pressure every 2 weeks is good practice. A slight variation of pressure will tell you something is wrong.
Moreover you can also fit in a set of TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System). Will show all 4 tyre pressure with a meter on your dash or windscreen
Finally I chose CONTINENTAL CC5Anyone got good prices for
185/65/14 ?
Its for a Volkswagen Beetle
I think can if you can attached to HU input, but have to compatible....17' RFT in those BMW can be >rm1000/piece, not worth it IMHO. Better get normal tires but with even better performance and can still be much cheaper.
I saw in a magazine there's even TPMS that can show the reading on certain HU, quite interesting.
Link got deleted?good news,
lower price for who want to buy michelin tyre for 13" & 14" pls help to share...
below link:-
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=ST&a...0#entry60446430
185/60R14 - MICHELIN XM2 MARKET PRICE RM231
Kumho KU-36 or Hankook S1 Evo.Something tells me I won't be able to afford R1Rs this time around.
With RE11s' price being as ridiculous as it is, anyone has any recommendations?
i mean 231 -50 = 181185/60R14 - MICHELIN XM2 MARKET PRICE RM231
Bro., I just check in SEA Park tyre shop they selling RM210 only including fitting, balancing and valves...
Okay, thanks for the info, but without installation, balancing, valves and alignment. Add all those come back to square one....i mean 231 -50 = 181