Atonchia Supersonic June 2, 2018 Share June 2, 2018 How much 4pcs?1k ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pocy Hypersonic June 2, 2018 Share June 2, 2018 235/60/18My stock 225/60/18 ........ you think 235 suitable?Will more than 60 better? MLS3 has? 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic June 2, 2018 Share June 2, 2018 My stock 225/60/18 ........ you think 235 suitable? Will more than 60 better? MLS3 has? I think SUV should have wider tyre ..... high CG . 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atonchia Supersonic June 2, 2018 Share June 2, 2018 My stock 225/60/18 ........ you think 235 suitable? Will more than 60 better? MLS3 has? Think better refer to the car manual. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roberttan 5th Gear June 5, 2018 Share June 5, 2018 My stock 225/60/18 ........ you think 235 suitable? Will more than 60 better? MLS3 has? if you are driving the Lexus SUV , Lexus does recommend 235/55/18 (not 235/60/18) other made I am not sure. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
t0y0ta Supercharged June 5, 2018 Share June 5, 2018 if you are driving the Lexus SUV , Lexus does recommend 235/55/18 (not 235/60/18) other made I am not sure. 225/60R18 is used by 4 models: Lexus NX Honda CRV (previous generations; not latest) Subaru Outback Nissan X-Trail Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atonchia Supersonic June 5, 2018 Share June 5, 2018 225/60R18 is used by 4 models: Lexus NX Honda CRV (previous generations; not latest) Subaru Outback Nissan X-Trail Wah...seh...You're the man, like that also know what car. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
t0y0ta Supercharged June 5, 2018 Share June 5, 2018 My stock 225/60/18 ........ you think 235 suitable? Will more than 60 better? MLS3 has? MLS3 have local stock for 225/60r18 made in poland. I just changed in March. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pocy Hypersonic June 5, 2018 Share June 5, 2018 MLS3 have local stock for 225/60r18 made in poland. I just changed in March.Which place? How much? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
t0y0ta Supercharged June 5, 2018 Share June 5, 2018 Which place? How much? I won't recommend my place as I think they are ridiculously expensive... long story... won't go there again. Anyway I saw the same tyre size installed on a CRV on Chen Jin facebook - think you can check them out, my friend likes them. You can email them, and they respond quickly. I assume that any other tyre shop should also be able to get the stock by calling the suppliers. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahbengdriver 6th Gear June 8, 2018 Share June 8, 2018 Just change to Michelin Latitude Sport 3 last week, Old tyres were Pirelli PZero. Steering feel from Michelin is smoother at carpark speed. Noise level is good since its new. Road vibrations well dampened. Good road holding in both wet and dry. I like to do opposite from the rest. I changed 2 front tyres from Mich Lat Sport-3 to Pirelli P Zero Now my front is Pirelli, but behind is still the older Michelin Lat Sport-3, best of both worlds . Due to difference, can play with oversteer and understeer . But this only for trained ah beng drivers only, do not try this at home. Else not my problem, don't say I didn't say hor. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky2007 Turbocharged June 9, 2018 Share June 9, 2018 I like to do opposite from the rest. I changed 2 front tyres from Mich Lat Sport-3 to Pirelli P Zero Now my front is Pirelli, but behind is still the older Michelin Lat Sport-3, best of both worlds . Due to difference, can play with oversteer and understeer . But this only for trained ah beng drivers only, do not try this at home. Else not my problem, don't say I didn't say hor. Very strange combo. What size are your rims and tyres? 19 or 20” rims? I think Pzero has max profile 45 or 50 whole MLS3 has minimum profile at 50 or 55 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky2007 Turbocharged June 9, 2018 Share June 9, 2018 I like to do opposite from the rest. I changed 2 front tyres from Mich Lat Sport-3 to Pirelli P Zero Now my front is Pirelli, but behind is still the older Michelin Lat Sport-3, best of both worlds . Due to difference, can play with oversteer and understeer . But this only for trained ah beng drivers only, do not try this at home. Else not my problem, don't say I didn't say hor. Very strange combo. What size are your rims and tyres? 19 or 20” rims? I think Pzero has max profile 45 or 50 whole MLS3 has minimum profile at 50 or 55 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahbengdriver 6th Gear June 15, 2018 Share June 15, 2018 Very strange combo. What size are your rims and tyres? 19 or 20” rims? I think Pzero has max profile 45 or 50 whole MLS3 has minimum profile at 50 or 55 20s. I haven noticed much but other drivers are saying that the P Zeros feel not-as-good as the Michelins. Well lets see how after another month. The Pirellis do not feel harder. Is it as grippy? well havent pushed them yet. We will see, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Qoojay Neutral Newbie June 28, 2018 Share June 28, 2018 ANy recommendation for 245/50/18? Which brand & shop to go to? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roberttan 5th Gear June 29, 2018 Share June 29, 2018 ANy recommendation for 245/50/18? Which brand & shop to go to? is good to share what car brand / type / model you are driving. and any personal preferences ? aLSO BUDGET ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahbengdriver 6th Gear July 14, 2018 Share July 14, 2018 20s. I haven noticed much but other drivers are saying that the P Zeros feel not-as-good as the Michelins. Well lets see how after another month. The Pirellis do not feel harder. Is it as grippy? well havent pushed them yet. We will see, after a month, the 2 front pirellis feels just as good as the michelins. Maybe newer too so the rubber feels sticky Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky2007 Turbocharged July 15, 2018 Share July 15, 2018 20s. I haven noticed much but other drivers are saying that the P Zeros feel not-as-good as the Michelins. Well lets see how after another month. The Pirellis do not feel harder. Is it as grippy? well havent pushed them yet. We will see, Pzeros are one of the best tyres around. Pirelli has harder sidewall than Michelin, good for Drivers that like to corner hard. Should be more grippy in the dry. Wet wise Michelin PS4, PSS should top the chart but does not mean Pzero are shady, they should be very good too.ANy recommendation for 245/50/18? Which brand & shop to go to?The previous design Pzero are available in these size in Singapore. Yokohama are also available in this size. Not many cars on this as stock size so will not have many models available. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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