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Yokohama A.Drive R1


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Any bros got any feedback on this tyre to share?

Was recommended it but haven't been able to find much on it.

Comments and feedback will be very much appreciated... [:)]

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Ji, bro , it s made in thailand!!!Using it for a mth nw!!Good in terms of wet or dry road!!!Slightly noisy compared to C-drive!!!Price is cheap n good,bro!!!DO Consider it,cheers!!thumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gif

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A drive is made in philipines not thailand.

It stated in the tires. Good tires value for money but not the

quietest nor the noisy tires. Good on both wet and dry road.

I have clock these tires on my car for 5000km and so far so good.

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Ji, bro , it s made in thailand!!!Using it for a mth nw!!Good in terms of wet or dry road!!!Slightly noisy compared to C-drive!!!Price is cheap n good,bro!!!DO Consider it,cheers!!thumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gif

 

Seems like very few people using this tyre or very few ppl posting about this tyre.

 

Anyway, thought of contributing to this thread. Used it for more than 600km already and so far so good. Noise was quite comparable to Bridgestone GIII (a bit louder) - but agreed .. not the quietest among performance tyres - but acceptable lah for a budget performance tyre.

 

Honestly, both dry and wet grip and at corner are very good ... i'm quite impressed as i thought it would suffer some shortcomings but outperforms my expectations! [thumbsup]

 

Will try to post another FR when i reach 5k and 10k. Signing off!

 

Size: 205/40R17

Mileage on tyre: >600km

Price: $150 per pc

Where: LS and PH can get at the above pricing (try negotiate! [;)] ... )

 

p.s. Anybody else using the same tyres? [flowerface]

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I'm havin a set on my MPV. Seriously nothing to scream about except perhaps a sportier tyre compared to those CMI comfort ones.

 

I'm careful to use the term "sports" as its only rated 91W, and I wont continue the topics on traction, temperature or threadwear.

 

I wont consider this any where near ultra-performance, its just a set of.....sports tyres.....

 

Why I'm using them?? They fit my budget and needs. The inhert body-roll and understear of a MPV is unjust to be fitted with a set ultra-performance tyres.

 

Hence, sports tyres fits the bill and I dont take corners in a MPV like any saloon anymore....though sometimes its really tempting.....

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