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now using eagle f1 215/45/17, time to change a new set , thought of changin to 225/50/17 tyre ? any shop sellin a reasonable price [wave]

got a shop around yio chu kang indust selling $120 pcs [speechless]

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now using eagle f1 215/45/17, time to change a new set , thought of changin to 225/50/17 tyre ? any shop sellin a reasonable price [wave]

got a shop around yio chu kang indust selling $120 pcs [speechless]

Can compare prices with tyrepac first? They quote prices in pair

 

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now using eagle f1 215/45/17, time to change a new set , thought of changin to 225/50/17 tyre ? any shop sellin a reasonable price [wave]

got a shop around yio chu kang indust selling $120 pcs [speechless]

Safety First: compare tire sizes to check if safe to do so with bigger diameter (may exceeds recommended safety threshold: steering/braking)

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Safety First: compare tire sizes to check if safe to do so with bigger diameter (may exceeds recommended safety threshold: steering/braking)

 

Ya boy. Better stick back to the same overall rolling diameter.

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now using eagle f1 215/45/17, time to change a new set , thought of changin to 225/50/17 tyre ? any shop sellin a reasonable price [wave]

got a shop around yio chu kang indust selling $120 pcs [speechless]

 

 

very oversized

215 45 u can go 225 45 or 205 50

 

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driving civic fd 4 manual , still got space for bigger diameter wheel

ask KMH SE , they said it's ok but fuel consumption will increase ...

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driving civic fd 4 manual , still got space for bigger diameter wheel

ask KMH SE , they said it's ok but fuel consumption will increase ...

You may be aware of hypermiling to save on fuel consumption

Same diameter tire, slightly narrower tire width/lighter tire (my next tire change less 1kg per tyre)

Caution: I drive alone most of the time. If you drive high speed/full load often you, you may stick to stock width tire instead and inflate tire slightly above recommended pressure (those are with air temperature at 20 degrees Celcius)

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