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This is Why You Should NOT Fit OE Tires To Your Car!


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On 2/26/2024 at 9:39 AM, Beehive3783 said:

See if your boot has space for a spare wheel or not. Bring it along when you go Malaysia.

I have been winging it without a properly inflated spare wheel for 6 years now. Why? Because that spare wheel is more than 10 years old. I wouldn't dare to use it even if properly inflated. It's a donut tyre so it's almost impossible to find a new replacement anyway (or it will be hideously expensive).

What i do is, i carry a tyre inflator with me. For slow leaks, just keep inflating the tyre regularly until you get to a tyre shop.

Of course, if it is a blowout situation, nothing much you can do. Therefore timely replacement of tyres every 5 years is recommended, regardless of remaining thread depth.

IMHO.
I wish I have this problem coz mine don't even have donut. 

P.S.  Those have Camry donut to give away,  please let me know.  🤣

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On 2/26/2024 at 9:31 AM, Spidey10 said:

 

So is a no brainer ha....:yeah-im-not-drunk:....i am just worried about a puncture whilst in Msia...hahaah

Puncture about 5psi higher than required.

I have been driving in Msia with PSS/PS4 and without spare tyre.

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On 2/26/2024 at 9:57 AM, Kklee said:

IMHO.
I am night driver, cannot anyhow reduce tyre pressure. 🤣

On 2/26/2024 at 9:15 AM, ER-3682 said:

Reduce your Tyre's Pressure.

Don't reduce below recommended pressure (based on load index)

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On 2/26/2024 at 10:03 AM, Kklee said:

IMHO.
I wish I have this problem coz mine don't even have donut. 

P.S.  Those have Camry donut to give away,  please let me know.  🤣

Go check out Carousell :D 

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On 2/26/2024 at 9:08 AM, Spidey10 said:

what about opting for Non RFT tyres when the OE tyres are RFT....Any impact to suspension and comfort level?

I am thinking to switch out my RFT to Non RFT but keep putting it off as I do travel to Msia pretty often..

cannot have cake and eat it too...have to weigh your priorities and mitigate with measures.

you have to weight, better handling/comfort/road noise (95% of the time) vs stiffer ride/more road noise? (95% of the time)

for myself, quite simple, I spend most of my time in SG, so any puncture is probably at most 15-30min drive away from a workshop/tireshop for quick repair. I just carry around a 12v ciggy lighter powered air pump to pump up any low pressure tire to give me the time to get to the shop.

Last time when I was going up malaysia abit more in my other car (supposed to be factory RFT, but i switch out to non-RFT), other than the air pump, I got myself a a quick tire repair kit that involves injecting some proprietary liquid into the tire via the valve and it will sustain the car for distances similar to RFT. Enough distance for me to get my car back from Malaysia. Luckily, I have yet to utilize it...kind of like insurance, I rather don't need to claim for it.😁

 

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On 2/26/2024 at 9:39 AM, Beehive3783 said:

See if your boot has space for a spare wheel or not. Bring it along when you go Malaysia.

I have been winging it without a properly inflated spare wheel for 6 years now. Why? Because that spare wheel is more than 10 years old. I wouldn't dare to use it even if properly inflated. It's a donut tyre so it's almost impossible to find a new replacement anyway (or it will be hideously expensive).

What i do is, i carry a tyre inflator with me. For slow leaks, just keep inflating the tyre regularly until you get to a tyre shop.

Of course, if it is a blowout situation, nothing much you can do. Therefore timely replacement of tyres every 5 years is recommended, regardless of remaining thread depth.

yes, i was also thinking about this the slow leak, which can be mitigated with a tyre Inflator....but a blowout will be gone case for both RFT and Non RFT!

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On 2/26/2024 at 10:03 AM, Kklee said:

IMHO.
I wish I have this problem coz mine don't even have donut. 

P.S.  Those have Camry donut to give away,  please let me know.  🤣

same here...totally no place to put the spare...:yeah-im-not-drunk:

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On 2/26/2024 at 10:11 AM, inlinesix said:

Puncture about 5psi higher than required.

I have been driving in Msia with PSS/PS4 and without spare tyre.

brave man...chiong ahh

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On 2/26/2024 at 10:21 AM, Vratenza said:

cannot have cake and eat it too...have to weigh your priorities and mitigate with measures.

you have to weight, better handling/comfort/road noise (95% of the time) vs stiffer ride/more road noise? (95% of the time)

for myself, quite simple, I spend most of my time in SG, so any puncture is probably at most 15-30min drive away from a workshop/tireshop for quick repair. I just carry around a 12v ciggy lighter powered air pump to pump up any low pressure tire to give me the time to get to the shop.

Last time when I was going up malaysia abit more in my other car (supposed to be factory RFT, but i switch out to non-RFT), other than the air pump, I got myself a a quick tire repair kit that involves injecting some proprietary liquid into the tire via the valve and it will sustain the car for distances similar to RFT. Enough distance for me to get my car back from Malaysia. Luckily, I have yet to utilize it...kind of like insurance, I rather don't need to claim for it.😁

 

thanks for sharing....i believe the pros outweight the cons by changing to Non RFT....just that been travelling a bit to Msia nowadays...it's on my mind, and my next change is definitely to try Non RFT on my ride...Actually, i have not tried out Non RFT since getting the car in 2016 and all my previous 3 set of shods are RFT! 

So definitely gonna try out...moreover is a lot cheaper...$$$..:yeah-im-not-drunk:

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On 2/26/2024 at 10:12 AM, inlinesix said:

Don't reduce below recommended pressure (based on load index)

IMHO.
I change different tyre already need to look at load index and find out what is the correct pressure. 🤣

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On 2/26/2024 at 10:13 AM, Beehive3783 said:

Go check out Carousell :D 

IMHO.
I recall seeing one but it is quite old.   Also need to find out where to change the tyre of the donut.   If buy new or relatively new, should be ok. 

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On 2/26/2024 at 11:20 AM, Spidey10 said:

same here...totally no place to put the spare...:yeah-im-not-drunk:

IMHO.
In the owners' manual actually indicated the donut size.  Just that AD spec don't have the donut. 🤣
 

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On 2/26/2024 at 12:18 PM, Kklee said:

IMHO.
I recall seeing one but it is quite old.   Also need to find out where to change the tyre of the donut.   If buy new or relatively new, should be ok. 

Get a full sized spare, not donut. Donut tyres very hard to find and thus very expensive

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On 2/26/2024 at 12:21 PM, Kklee said:

IMHO.
In the owners' manual actually indicated the donut size.  Just that AD spec don't have the donut. 🤣
 

Cut Cost...lesser OMV.

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On 2/26/2024 at 3:23 PM, Beehive3783 said:

Get a full sized spare, not donut. Donut tyres very hard to find and thus very expensive

IMHO.
The lobang in the boot only for donut size.  Yeah,  donut very difficult to find.   🤔

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On 2/26/2024 at 3:35 PM, ER-3682 said:

Cut Cost...lesser OMV.

IMHO.
The AD really lost touch with the ground I feel. 

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