Toyo Teo Plus, T1R or Bridgestone Turanza ER300?

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my car is wira 1.5 without modification, gonna fit 195/55/15, daily driven in town area, tend to acceleration, sometimes go to highway only and drive until 120-130km/h, which type of tyre(Toyo Teo Plus, T1R or Bridgestone Turanza ER300) is more suitable for me? beg for any opinion :adore:


Teo Plus



T1R



Turanza ER300
 
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Hi dude, you only interested on these few models? Have a try on Michelin XM2, it's quite and good for town ride.
 

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t1r sidewall very useless wan....u rub against the curb abit will pecah edi.
 

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A couple of other questions. Are you looking for comfort + silent ride? Are you kaki cornering? What's your rough budget?

If you need performance but with a lower budget...you might wanna consider Neuton , Nankang, Achilles and GT Radial Champiro...not sure if they come in 195/55/15 but you can easily Google search them.

My 2 cents.
 

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hello, sifu, tumpang.

which tyre grip almost like federal rsr 595, reasonably Gud in wet n dry, sidewall not stiff as rsr. 205/50/15. tq
 

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---------- Post added at 02:27 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 02:26 PM ----------

t1r sidewall very useless wan....u rub against the curb abit will pecah edi.
hmm gonna ply some flush style with 8jj rims so i suppose that side wall is vry important? as i dun hv much idea about tat..teach me pls :adore: hahaha

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A couple of other questions. Are you looking for comfort + silent ride? Are you kaki cornering? What's your rough budget?

If you need performance but with a lower budget...you might wanna consider Neuton , Nankang, Achilles and GT Radial Champiro...not sure if they come in 195/55/15 but you can easily Google search them.

My 2 cents.
my dad is looking for comfort but i'm looking for stable in dry and wet condition as i used to drive fast..wat a conflict hahaha..budget around rm250 i think should be okay..but tyres in JB are more expensive than other places..:mad:

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btw i saw some comments of Teo Plus are better than T1R, its that true?:hmmmm:
 

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Of the 3, I will go for Teo Plus. T1R sidewall's isn't on my 'like' list and it tend to become noisy due to the directional tread.
Given wider choices, there are PS3(still soft sidewall), GY Directional 5, RE002 or Continental MC5 for some spirited performance.
You need to define your main criteria in looking for one. Spirited driving? hellaflush? comfort? You can't have them all in one package.

If you're sharing the car with your dad, C.Drive2 is decent. For Hellaflush style, go for cheaper option like NT8000 as you're going to
de-formed the tyres' structure anyway.

Added :
Mh Wong, I missed out your post. 205/50/15 performance tyres had limited choice.
You may take a look at Kumho Ku-36 offering.
 
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Other choices you may consider are

Michelin PS3

Continental Contact CC5

But if given to choose the 3, I would go for ToyoTeo Plus
what is the price for michelin PS3? Toyo Teo Plus seems to be better than others haha but why? :hmmmm:

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Of the 3, I will go for Teo Plus. T1R sidewall's isn't on my 'like' list and it tend to become noisy due to the directional tread.
Given wider choices, there are PS3(still soft sidewall), GY Directional 5, RE002 or Continental MC5 for some spirited performance.
You need to define your main criteria in looking for one. Spirited driving? hellaflush? comfort? You can't have them all in one package.

If you're sharing the car with your dad, C.Drive2 is decent. For Hellaflush style, go for cheaper option like NT8000 as you're going to
de-formed the tyres' structure anyway.

Added :
Mh Wong, I missed out your post. 205/50/15 performance tyres had limited choice.
You may take a look at Kumho Ku-36 offering.
soft or hard sidewall is better? I don't know the differences between them= =what is the price for C.Drive 2 may I ask?
 

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---------- Post added at 02:27 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 02:26 PM ----------

t1r sidewall very useless wan....u rub against the curb abit will pecah edi.
No need for me to answer mah! Plenty of sifus around.....:biggrin:

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hmm gonna ply some flush style with 8jj rims so i suppose that side wall is vry important? as i dun hv much idea about tat..teach me pls :adore: hahaha

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my dad is looking for comfort but i'm looking for stable in dry and wet condition as i used to drive fast..wat a conflict hahaha..budget around rm250 i think should be okay..but tyres in JB are more expensive than other places..:mad:

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btw i saw some comments of Teo Plus are better than T1R, its that true?:hmmmm:
Bro., you have to set your priorities you want. Of the 3 tyres mentioned Teo Plus should be entry level, ER300 are mid and T-1R are UHP category.
PS3 are good in wet and dry and are comfortable too but price should be around RM300 per pc.
Try GY F1 D5, Hankook V12 Evo for performance.
Yoko C-Drive 2 also have soft sidewall, mid range tyres. Price in PJ around RM250
Whether Teo plus better or T-1R better depends on what. Grip should go to T-1R and comfort to Teo plus.
Many tyres - brands and model for your size. Here are some....
195/55R15
ALTENZO SPORT COMFORTER - RM190 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE002 - RM355 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
BRIDGESTONE TURANZA ER30 84V - RM206 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Continental CC5 - RM200 Best Drive, Jln Prima SG 1, Sri Gombak (Aug 12)
CONTINENTAL COMFORT CONTACT 5 85V - RM207 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
CORSA 122 - RM175 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
GOODYEAR ASS. FUEL MAX - RM245 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max - RM225 SLWH Tyre, Jln Tuanku Antah, Seremban (Nov 12) +B
Goodyear F1 Directional 5 - RM260 Jazz Tyre, Bukit Mertajam (Feb 12) B+A
Goodyear F1 Directional 5 - RM260 SLWH Tyre, Jln Tuanku Antah, Seremban (Nov 12) B+A
Hankook Ventus V12 Evo - RM210 Tek Ming (Sunway), Jln PJS 11/24, Petaling Jaya (Oct 12) V+B
Hankook Ventus V2 Concept - RM220 Hankook Tyre, Jln 15/1a, Bangi (Nov 12) +B
Kumho Ecsta SPT KU31 - RM195 Weng Tat, SS14 Subang Jaya (Mar 13) V+B+A
Kumho Ecsta SPT KU31 - RM210 Weng Tat Tyre, Jln SS 14/2, Petaling Jaya (Oct 12) V+B+A
Kumho Ecsta XT KU37 - RM240 Tayar Karib, Persiaran S2 B1, Seremban 2 (Nov 12) +B
KUMHO KU31 85V - RM203 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Michelin PS 3 - RM 269 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Michelin PS3 - RM275 HupShun, SS3 (Sept 12) V+B
Michelin PS3 - RM280 Weng Tat Tyre, Jln SS 14/2, Petaling Jaya (Oct 12) V+B+A
Michelin PS3 - RM285 Tek Ming (Sunway), Jln PJS 11/24, Petaling Jaya (Oct 12) V+B
Michelin PS3 - RM285 Weng Tat, SS14 Subang Jaya (Nov 12) V+B+A
Michelin PS3 - RM290 V Care Tyre, Jalan Bandar Rawang 10, Rawang (May 12), V+B+A
Michelin XM2 - RM 264 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Michelin XM2 - RM260 Tiong Tyre, Jalan 21/18, Sea Park, Petaling Jaya (Sep 12)
Neuton NT8000 - RM170 Kean Lee Hin, Jln Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (Dec 12)
Nexen N'blue HD - RM200 Kean Lee Hin, Jln Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (Dec 12)
PIRELLI P6 85V - RM252 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
SILVERSTONE NS700 85V - RM200 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Toyo DRB - RM315 Tayar Karib, Persiaran S2 B1, Seremban 2 (Nov 12) +B
Toyo Proxes T1R - RM250 Yoon Song, Lebuh AMJ, Melaka, (Dec 12)
Toyo Proxes T1R - RM290 Modern Tyre, Jln Tampin, Seremban (Nov 12) +B
Toyo Proxes T1R - RM290 Weng Tat Tyre, Jln SS 14/2, Petaling Jaya (Sep 12)
Toyo Proxes T1R - RM330 Tayar Karib, Persiaran S2 B1, Seremban 2 (Nov 12) +B
Yokohama A-Drive - RM210 SLWH Tyre, Jln Tuanku Antah, Seremban (Nov 12) B+A
Yokohama Advan DB - RM295 Kean Lee Hin, Jln Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (Dec 12)
Yokohama C Drive 2 - RM240 SLWH Tyre, Jln Tuanku Antah, Seremban (Nov 12) B+A
Yokohama C-Drive 2 - RM230 Kian Hoe Yokohama, Jalan USJ 19/4, Subang Jaya (Sept 12)
Yokohama C-Drive 2 - RM240 Tiong Tyre, Jalan 21/18, Sea Park, Petaling Jaya (Sep 12)
Yokohama C-Drive-2 - RM240 Kiat Mun, Jalan Reko, Kajang (May 2012)

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hello, sifu, tumpang.

which tyre grip almost like federal rsr 595, reasonably Gud in wet n dry, sidewall not stiff as rsr. 205/50/15. tq
Federal 595 RSR are extreme tyres. Very good for dry, so so in wet only.
You want better wet then look for Max or UHP tyres, but dry will loose the extreme...
Kumho KU36 also very good for dry only.
Not many sizes for 205/50R15 and this size also quite expensive
 
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No need for me to answer mah! Plenty if sifus around.....:biggrin:

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Bro., you have to set your priorities you want. Of the 3 tyres mentioned Teo Plus should be entry level, ER300 are mid and T-1R are UHP category.
PS3 are good in wet and dry and are comfortable too but price should be around RM300 per pc.
Try GY F1 D5, Hankook V12 Evo for performance.
Yoko C-Drive 2 also have soft sidewall, mid range tyres. Price in PJ around RM250
Whether Teo plus better or T-1R better depends on what. Grip should go to T-1R and comfort to Teo plus.
Many tyres - brands and model for your size. Here are some....
195/55R15
ALTENZO SPORT COMFORTER - RM190 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE002 - RM355 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
BRIDGESTONE TURANZA ER30 84V - RM206 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Continental CC5 - RM200 Best Drive, Jln Prima SG 1, Sri Gombak (Aug 12)
CONTINENTAL COMFORT CONTACT 5 85V - RM207 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
CORSA 122 - RM175 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
GOODYEAR ASS. FUEL MAX - RM245 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max - RM225 SLWH Tyre, Jln Tuanku Antah, Seremban (Nov 12) +B
Goodyear F1 Directional 5 - RM260 Jazz Tyre, Bukit Mertajam (Feb 12) B+A
Goodyear F1 Directional 5 - RM260 SLWH Tyre, Jln Tuanku Antah, Seremban (Nov 12) B+A
Hankook Ventus V12 Evo - RM210 Tek Ming (Sunway), Jln PJS 11/24, Petaling Jaya (Oct 12) V+B
Hankook Ventus V2 Concept - RM220 Hankook Tyre, Jln 15/1a, Bangi (Nov 12) +B
Kumho Ecsta SPT KU31 - RM195 Weng Tat, SS14 Subang Jaya (Mar 13) V+B+A
Kumho Ecsta SPT KU31 - RM210 Weng Tat Tyre, Jln SS 14/2, Petaling Jaya (Oct 12) V+B+A
Kumho Ecsta XT KU37 - RM240 Tayar Karib, Persiaran S2 B1, Seremban 2 (Nov 12) +B
KUMHO KU31 85V - RM203 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Michelin PS 3 - RM 269 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Michelin PS3 - RM275 HupShun, SS3 (Sept 12) V+B
Michelin PS3 - RM280 Weng Tat Tyre, Jln SS 14/2, Petaling Jaya (Oct 12) V+B+A
Michelin PS3 - RM285 Tek Ming (Sunway), Jln PJS 11/24, Petaling Jaya (Oct 12) V+B
Michelin PS3 - RM285 Weng Tat, SS14 Subang Jaya (Nov 12) V+B+A
Michelin PS3 - RM290 V Care Tyre, Jalan Bandar Rawang 10, Rawang (May 12), V+B+A
Michelin XM2 - RM 264 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Michelin XM2 - RM260 Tiong Tyre, Jalan 21/18, Sea Park, Petaling Jaya (Sep 12)
Neuton NT8000 - RM170 Kean Lee Hin, Jln Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (Dec 12)
Nexen N'blue HD - RM200 Kean Lee Hin, Jln Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (Dec 12)
PIRELLI P6 85V - RM252 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
SILVERSTONE NS700 85V - RM200 3S Specialists Ara Damansara (Feb-13) B+A+N.Gas
Toyo DRB - RM315 Tayar Karib, Persiaran S2 B1, Seremban 2 (Nov 12) +B
Toyo Proxes T1R - RM250 Yoon Song, Lebuh AMJ, Melaka, (Dec 12)
Toyo Proxes T1R - RM290 Modern Tyre, Jln Tampin, Seremban (Nov 12) +B
Toyo Proxes T1R - RM290 Weng Tat Tyre, Jln SS 14/2, Petaling Jaya (Sep 12)
Toyo Proxes T1R - RM330 Tayar Karib, Persiaran S2 B1, Seremban 2 (Nov 12) +B
Yokohama A-Drive - RM210 SLWH Tyre, Jln Tuanku Antah, Seremban (Nov 12) B+A
Yokohama Advan DB - RM295 Kean Lee Hin, Jln Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (Dec 12)
Yokohama C Drive 2 - RM240 SLWH Tyre, Jln Tuanku Antah, Seremban (Nov 12) B+A
Yokohama C-Drive 2 - RM230 Kian Hoe Yokohama, Jalan USJ 19/4, Subang Jaya (Sept 12)
Yokohama C-Drive 2 - RM240 Tiong Tyre, Jalan 21/18, Sea Park, Petaling Jaya (Sep 12)
Yokohama C-Drive-2 - RM240 Kiat Mun, Jalan Reko, Kajang (May 2012)

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Federal 595 RSR are extreme tyres. Very good for dry, so so in wet only.
You want better wet then look for Max or UHP tyres, but dry will loose the extreme...
Kumho KU36 also very good for dry only.
Not many sizes for 205/50R15 and this size also quite expensive
yokohama CC2 is same grade with Teo Plus? what is the good for soft side wall? which is better between these 2?
 

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Soft sidewall will be more comfortable but the trade-off will be a bit less responsive for spirited driving.
Hard sidewall is the other way around: less ride comfort, better response for spirited driving.
 

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yokohama CC2 is same grade with Teo Plus? what is the good for soft side wall? which is better between these 2?
Yoko C-D2 is mid. Teo plus should be entry level.
Differences between soft and hard sidewall already explained by bro. 6UE5t.
As mentioned earlier you have to set your priorities you want out of the tyres then only choose the tyres
 

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