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no need to do research la, anything can ask our tyre sifu Vr2turbo
 
i was doing online research bout the tire because thinking to get a new one for my little car. haha! and i found this article. what do you guys think? agree or not? :)
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=31

That advice is applicable to only 4-season countries.

In Msia you just need to consider :

1. 2 or 4 need changing? Got the budget? Change 4. No budget? Change 2 and put the new tyres at the back (assuming you drive a FWD)
2. Budget? There's a few ranges of tyre and each range gets progressively more expensive.
3. Brand and purpose? Michelin, Good Year, etc
4. Buy from where is the cheapest?
 
:beerglass:

Good effort.
But at the end of the day, it depends on the taukey if he has the tires u want.

In my case he usually don't. Then he'll try to sell me something he 'highly recommends' for which i usually agree in the end.

So much for research..
 
got my atr sport 2 215/45/17 for rm200 only each
 
got my atr sport 2 215/45/17 for rm200 only each

Cheap, cheap......:driver:

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That advice is applicable to only 4-season countries.

In Msia you just need to consider :

1. 2 or 4 need changing? Got the budget? Change 4. No budget? Change 2 and put the new tyres at the back (assuming you drive a FWD)
2. Budget? There's a few ranges of tyre and each range gets progressively more expensive.
3. Brand and purpose? Michelin, Good Year, etc
4. Buy from where is the cheapest?

Add to point 1. If new car and have normal spare tyre, can change one and match the spare to be used. Keep one of the best worn tyres as spare.
If got friend with same car and same spare tyre, maybe can buy up his spare and use.....:driver:

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Bro, WHERE!?

But not for you lah! Maybe 123S......:driver::driver:
 
I think this article is a good sharing for beginners who want to know more about their car tyre, thaks for sharing. The info is useful, I gain better understanding now.
 
no need to do research la, anything can ask our tyre sifu Vr2turbo
i knew he had always been here... :rofl:
That advice is applicable to only 4-season countries.

In Msia you just need to consider :

1. 2 or 4 need changing? Got the budget? Change 4. No budget? Change 2 and put the new tyres at the back (assuming you drive a FWD)
2. Budget? There's a few ranges of tyre and each range gets progressively more expensive.
3. Brand and purpose? Michelin, Good Year, etc
4. Buy from where is the cheapest?

i want to change 4...normally for daily driving but maybe little above that...any recommendation bro?
:beerglass:

Good effort.
But at the end of the day, it depends on the taukey if he has the tires u want.

In my case he usually don't. Then he'll try to sell me something he 'highly recommends' for which i usually agree in the end.

So much for research..

of cz I will not go for his "highly recommendation" act smart la XDD
 
i want to change 4...normally for daily driving but maybe little above that...any recommendation bro?

What size la? 17" and above got more choices.

15" got a few also.

14" got pathetic few.

And then there's specific widths and ratios. 195/55/15? you need to give more info for sifu vr2turbo to recommend
 
What size la? 17" and above got more choices.

15" got a few also.

14" got pathetic few.

And then there's specific widths and ratios. 195/55/15? you need to give more info for sifu vr2turbo to recommend

All important size?:driver:
 
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