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Dunlop Veuro VE302


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seem like the latest tyres like these type of design,

 

bridgestone gr90, toyo c1s, goodyear efficientgrip, dunlop v302.

 

all very comfort and quiet.

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I was quoted $210 for 225/50/17 for this tyre. Is it expensive?

Very cheap for this size,i remember my old Rover75,using this size,i fitted Bridgestone Potenza G-lll,in 2004,the price then already $230 per pc.

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I was quoted $210 for 225/50/17 for this tyre. Is it expensive?

 

Hi, may I know which tyre shop did u get the quote from? This series of Dunlop tyres not easily available

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Try Toyo Tires along Upper Thomson Road.....along the ampang yong tau foo stretch.......

 

Was quoted a good price for 215/50/R17......

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Neutral Newbie

I got the quote from Eng Hock Tyre.

 

Which tyre is better Dunlop ve302($210) made in Japan or GY efficientgrip($215) made in china?

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Twincharged

I got the quote from Eng Hock Tyre.

 

Which tyre is better Dunlop ve302($210) made in Japan or GY efficientgrip($215) made in china?

Anything from Japan is better.

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Just changed to Dunlop ve302. Confirmed inside no foam. Manufacture date is 2911.

Did your tyre shop say anything about the Foam?... how to get? usefulness etc etc?

 

and mind telling me how much u got the tyres for?

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Didn't ask about the foam. Paid $210 each for 225/50/17. Am happy for the price and quality of the tyre ( made in Japan, 1st week of july 2011)

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Just changed to VE302 R15/185/65 for my latio.

 

Noticeably better comfort and quieter then stock Toyo tyres.

 

Havent got chance to test wet grip.

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Just changed to VE302 R15/185/65 for my latio.

 

Noticeably better comfort and quieter then stock Toyo tyres.

 

Havent got chance to test wet grip.

 

Mind sharing where you got them and how much?

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