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thanks dude..4811 still okay, within a year.....
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Try this shop:-
Weng Tat Tyre Service
No. 12, Jalan SS14/ 2, Subang Jaya
47500 Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: 03-5634 7753 (Hoong Wai)
Mention vr2turbo introduce, see if can get better price......:hmmmm:
Does 14" has lower series of tires? If have why not put like 185/50/14? like this will look much better...185/60/14 surely must change rims right bro...sorry man noob here with tyres and rims
No, no need change rims, still 14" but 60 series aspect ratio means higher sidewall therefore bigger overall diameter, which means tyres are bigger....185/60/14 surely must change rims right bro...sorry man noob here with tyres and rims
you are welcome.....thanks dude..
Have not seen those sizes here. May or may not have but not brought in. Odd sizes are difficult to sell so will not be brought in even if they have....Does 14" has lower series of tires? If have why not put like 185/50/14? like this will look much better...
Ya, agree that is why 165/55/14 look better...sidewall lower...but 60 still okay la..extra 5.Does 14" has lower series of tires? If have why not put like 185/50/14? like this will look much better...
So, as long is 14" even it is let's say 195/60/14 can also fit? cuz tyre width will be wider that is why I was wondering if it fits.No, no need change rims, still 14" but 60 series aspect ratio means higher sidewall therefore bigger overall diameter, which means tyres are bigger....
Have not seen those sizes here. May or may not have but not brought in. Odd sizes are difficult to sell so will not be brought in even if they have....
Yes, main 3 things. PCD (Pitch Center Diameter), Offset, Rims widthYa, agree that is why 165/55/14 look better...sidewall lower...but 60 still okay la..extra 5.
Just that ori tyre size of kelisa not enough width....165 and 185 is quite a gap of difference...
So, as long is 14" even it is let's say 195/60/14 can also fit? cuz tyre width will be wider that is why I was wondering if it fits.
But got to pay attention to the offset reading when purchasing rims am i right bro?
anyway thanks for the info, adi printed out the list of 14" tyres..
Can I like a thousand times? :top:Yes, main 3 things. PCD (Pitch Center Diameter), Offset, Rims width
PCD
PCD are the lug holes, many sizes but main ones for Jap, Korean and Malaysian P cars are PCD 100 and 114.3. Many aftermarket ones comes in both sizes therefore either 8 holes (4 lugs) or 10 holes (5 lugs)
Since you know the Myvi ones fits the Kelisa ones then okay already....
Offset
Offset is the distance the rims comes out or goes in the wheel arch area. The smaller the number eg. 35 the further out the rims. The bigger the number eg. 45 the further in the rims. Many mixed up with this. OE rims like Myvi and Kelisa usually are further in, but when Myvi ones fits to Kelisa may be different, so still better to check first.
Rims wide
This is the J or JJ most people talk about. Actually J does not specific as inch. It is more for the design of the notch on the rims at the beading area. No need to go in depth on this, just choose the correct width will do. Going back to this from your original 165/55R14 rim width probably 5J wide only. If Myvi is 5.5J then will look broader even when fitted with same tyres...
well bro.. whats ur budget like? wat size are u talking about?Bro vr2turbo,
Would you consider toyo r1r as outdated, or do you think it still good for uhp type tyres? If got better, what would you recommend?
Toyo R1R is pretty new, but this is meant for extreme use, of course can be used for daily also.Bro vr2turbo,
Would you consider toyo r1r as outdated, or do you think it still good for uhp type tyres? If got better, what would you recommend?
Your 15" size is 195/50R15 or 195/55R15 and budget even though taruk must mention loh! if not how to recommend?:hmmmm:I'm currently using one in 15" size....need replacing soon.So just asking what's the best tires in that class (UHP, not semi slick) that I can get that's maybe superior to the Toyos. Budget taruk tepi dulu...hehe
Extreme group wit Toyo R-1R, Yoko Advan AD-08, BS RE-11, Falken RT-615, Dunlop Star Spec Z1, Federal RS-R, GY RS Sports, Kumho Ecsta XS KU-36, Hankook RS-2 now RS-3, maybe even GT Radial Champiro SX-2 to name a few.....Hehe...from I what I heard, T1-R has softer sidewalls compared to R1R? So what other tires can you put into the same group as the R1R? Advan AD08? How about comparable model from Bridgestone? Hankook or Kumho? Let's say size is 195/55/R15 and budget is unlimited..lol
You are still on original size and your speedo already reading faster?Bro vr2turbo,
I totally respect your in depth knowledge of wheels and the tiny black rubber slab that keeps us safe on the road..
;)
I do need your advice and suggestions on getting a new of rubbers..
I'm currently driving a Persona with stock 195/60R15 Silverstone tires..
I'm planning to get a new set of tires soon..
I'm clocking in about 40,000km annually..
Doing quite a lot of long distance travelling with some occasional spirited driving..
I need rubbers that is grippy and keep me safe on the road..
I'm currently deciding for the Michelin Pilot Sports 3 at 195/55R15..
I'm planning of a budget of about RM270 per piece..
Any suggestions for other brands/models of comparable quality??
If so, any good places to go for it??
I noticed that 195/55 is more common..
Or should I go for 195/50??
If so will the speedometer differ a lot??
At the moment the speedometer is already registering 10% faster than my actual speed based on a few GPS and smartphones..
Thank you very, very much in advance bro..
:)