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give us your opinion when you do.Morpheus wrote:Big Z wrote:Ya... Dunlop came real good with the dz102... especially after that crap called dz101
Trying these in the front. Fingers crosse dthat they're better than the DZ101s??:
FullStop wrote:ADONI wrote:Tyre question. About every two months I most likely get a screw or nail in one of my tyre. One tyre shop simply plug the tyre, whereas another shop, take out the tyre and apply a patch from the inside.
What is your guys views about these two procedures?
For me plugging saves both time and money.
i usually plug it myself. Reduces risk of dumb labourers destroying my wheel nuts...
Do any tyre shops down here do this type of repair (the combination patch and plug, or mushroom patch)?Big Z wrote:ADONI wrote:What is your guys views about these two procedures?
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... ?techid=77
Captainzaak wrote:Gentlefolks,
I've been trying to play catch up in this thread but i not able na.
Trying to find some 215/45/17, the prices i've gotten from calling around so far is:
Roadstone, Triangle, Sailun - $450,
Nankang- $495
Dunlop DZ101- $740
Maxxis- $700
Tyres are for a 2012 Kia Cerato Koup, any recommendations?
Big Z wrote:Captainzaak wrote:Tyres are for a 2012 Kia Cerato Koup, any recommendations?
What are you looking for in the tyre?
Captainzaak wrote:Durability and grip preferably.Big Z wrote:Captainzaak wrote:Tyres are for a 2012 Kia Cerato Koup, any recommendations?
What are you looking for in the tyre?
MG Man wrote:Captainzaak wrote:Durability and grip preferably.Big Z wrote:Captainzaak wrote:Tyres are for a 2012 Kia Cerato Koup, any recommendations?
What are you looking for in the tyre?
durability and grip are mutually exclusive...a sticky tyre is gonan be soft, and a long-wearing tyre won't be as grippy.....if you're looking for a good compromise, I've personally found Toyo Proxes to offer a good combo....Kumho is a decent option as well...the Goodyear Assurance tyre is a good, if somewhat pricey option as well
Captainzaak wrote:Durability and grip preferably.
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