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You mean XMM very slippery when wet? :D

 

Hell yeah. I can attest to that!

 

Wah, this will turn to sammyboy soon [laugh]

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just went to kimhoe in the afternoon, was told that they did not bring in 60 ... the only one available in 55..

 

so in the end changed to firestone TZ700 for 115 per piece...not sure if i kenna carrot.

 

If Kim Hoe also don't have I got to give KU31 a miss already.

Did you check with ALTC?

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just went to kimhoe in the afternoon, was told that they did not bring in 60 ... the only one available in 55..

 

so in the end changed to firestone TZ700 for 115 per piece...not sure if i kenna carrot.

做人 不要疑神疑鬼 很辛苦

since you are there why not you insist the 60 (which you had done your home work about $ and info)

 

 

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just went to kimhoe in the afternoon, was told that they did not bring in 60 ... the only one available in 55..

 

so in the end changed to firestone TZ700 for 115 per piece...not sure if i kenna carrot.

 

 

Wah 115....other places selling 90 wor....

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Wah 115....other places selling 90 wor....

YOU sure is the same product ? anyway price is no ending

now you said other places selling 90 later got people said I know some place sell 85 or lower [rifle]

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Neutral Newbie

Need bros advice...

 

I use 185/60 R14 tyres

 

First time having to make the decision to change tyres myself but so far, can't seem to find good tyres for this profile..

 

Been calling tyre shops and seems like my choices are very limited and these tyres don't seem to get much good reviews.

 

Sporty tyres

1) BS MY-02

2) Yokohama S Drive

3) Yokohama C drive

 

Comfort tyres

1) BS GR90

2) Michelin XM2

3) Yokohama Earth/bluearth

 

Personally, I would like comfort as I need to ferry my baby around. Are sporty tyres really so uncomfortable?

 

But I am also worried about the safety aspect of the lack of grip

 

So if possible, I would like to have something comfortable with good wet grip. If it has good fuel efficiency that would be great.

 

Appreciate all advise

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Twincharged

Am using 185/60r14. Dunlop star sports approx 200/pc. Super good. Parallel imported thru a tire shop friend. Was also exploring getting from tire rack.

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Supercharged

why not try PS3?

 

not bad ...currently on my ride Honda civic , good handing..

What size u bought? How much?

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Eh bro? Dunlop sport good? How you parallel import?

 

My problem is I try to search manufacturer websites and I find so limited choices in the 185/60R14 profile

 

Hankook has the Ventus S2 concept, optimo me02

 

Kumho only has KH 17/18, KU/KH 31 only comes in 185/55R14 profile.

 

Pirelli has the P1

 

Goodyear has the efficient grip, assurance

 

Can't find much reviews about all these tyres so not sure how good they are...

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Eh bro? Dunlop sport good? How you parallel import?

 

My problem is I try to search manufacturer websites and I find so limited choices in the 185/60R14 profile

 

Hankook has the Ventus S2 concept, optimo me02

 

Kumho only has KH 17/18, KU/KH 31 only comes in 185/55R14 profile.

 

Pirelli has the P1

 

Goodyear has the efficient grip, assurance

 

Can't find much reviews about all these tyres so not sure how good they are...

 

instead of searching manufacturer's website, you should just visit a tyre shop and have them check for you what is available in the market.

185/60R14 is not exactly a rare size.

 

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