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  On 2/5/2011 at 3:53 AM, Stinkray said:

seem like GR90 has alot good feedback but any kind soul can tell me the side wall isit hard or soft compare to RE001 ??

 

TIA..Huat ar !!!!!

 

I believe all new tires are quiet. The noise will start coming in after about one year in use, at least this this what I am experiencing with my RE001 now. Btw, my RE001 is 2 years old now and the noise is unbearable, especially when I am on the highway.

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  On 2/5/2011 at 4:00 AM, Civic2000 said:

I believe all new tires are quiet. The noise will start coming in after about one year in use, at least this this what I am experiencing with my RE001 now. Btw, my RE001 is 2 years old now and the noise is unbearable, especially when I am on the highway.

 

Funny... He ask for side wall hard or soft..... you tell you noisy or not.

 

I also want to know whether the side wall soft or strong... will sway alot?

 

I realise my T1R Toyo will sway abit. Previos Yokohama one is better

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  On 2/5/2011 at 3:22 AM, Cyberet said:

what tire size are you using?

 

Can I have the address?

 

Thanks!

 

 

Tire size is 195/60/15 I think... Almost same as the stock but slightly wider. Address is the one in taman perling... I replied to someone here...

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  On 2/5/2011 at 3:53 AM, Stinkray said:

seem like GR90 has alot good feedback but any kind soul can tell me the side wall isit hard or soft compare to RE001 ??

 

TIA..Huat ar !!!!!

 

 

Double steel belts.

 

Bridgestone GR90 (175/65R14)

175

 

65

 

14

 

82

 

H

 

584

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (185/65R14)

185

 

65

 

14

 

86

 

H

 

596

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (195/65R14)

195

 

65

 

14

 

89

 

H

 

610

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (185/65R15)

185

 

65

 

15

 

88

 

V

 

621

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (195/65R15)

195

 

65

 

15

 

91

 

V

 

635

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (205/65R15)

205

 

65

 

15

 

94

 

V

 

647

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (185/60R14)

185

 

60

 

14

 

82

 

H

 

578

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (195/60R15)

195

 

60

 

15

 

88

 

V

 

615

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (205/60R15)

205

 

60

 

15

 

91

 

V

 

627

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (215/60R16)

215

 

60

 

16

 

95

 

V

 

664

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (225/60R16)

225

 

60

 

16

 

98

 

V

 

676

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (205/55R16)

205

 

55

 

16

 

91

 

V

 

632

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (225/55R16)

225

 

55

 

16

 

95

 

V

 

655

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (215/45R17)

215

 

45

 

17

 

87

 

W

 

626

 

TL

Bridgestone GR90 (235/45R17)

235

 

45

 

17

 

94

 

W

 

644

 

TL

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  On 2/7/2011 at 3:05 AM, Haziqko said:

Tire size is 195/60/15 I think... Almost same as the stock but slightly wider. Address is the one in taman perling... I replied to someone here...

Thanks!

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  On 2/17/2011 at 2:44 PM, Bigfart said:

Hi all Bros,

 

Any diff from Make in Thailand GR 90 and Make In Japan GR 90?

 

Thanks

 

 

Price...due to importing cost more??? Other than that... Bridgestone manufacturing still the same. Rubber all comes from the same place... rubber trees.

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hiadees,

 

After 3 months or so, I ve decided to ditch my Bridgestone GR90s. While its fairly quiet as a tyre, I did find some issues with this tyre. Am using 19 inch staggered set up.

 

On the wet, around corners, if you go a bit too quick, u get oversteer. Esp going up benjamin sheares bridge where thre are some uneven areas>>>traction control kicks in. Hard braking causes the front to zig-zag when near full stopping, KNN steering wheel has to be well held onto with 2 hands. I think its wet grip is poor.

 

On the dry, grip is ok on the straight but again around curves and corners, you have to be very careful. Doesnt instill confidence.

 

So its up the lorry.

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  On 3/22/2011 at 7:55 AM, Ahbengdriver said:

hiadees,

 

After 3 months or so, I ve decided to ditch my Bridgestone GR90s. While its fairly quiet as a tyre, I did find some issues with this tyre. Am using 19 inch staggered set up.

 

On the wet, around corners, if you go a bit too quick, u get oversteer. Esp going up benjamin sheares bridge where thre are some uneven areas>>>traction control kicks in. Hard braking causes the front to zig-zag when near full stopping, KNN steering wheel has to be well held onto with 2 hands. I think its wet grip is poor.

 

On the dry, grip is ok on the straight but again around curves and corners, you have to be very careful. Doesnt instill confidence.

 

So its up the lorry.

 

Ur ahbeng chia too powderful for the GR90.... [laugh]

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  On 3/25/2011 at 1:25 PM, E-Jazz said:

Just curious, whats the difference between GR90 and AR10 from bridgestone?

 

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For your reference, taken from Bridgestone Singapore website.

 

 

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  On 3/25/2011 at 2:52 PM, Fcw75 said:

For your reference, taken from Bridgestone Singapore website.

 

Have been to the website previously. My assumption is GR90 is more expensive but better than AR10 perhaps.

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  On 3/25/2011 at 3:16 PM, E-Jazz said:

Have been to the website previously. My assumption is GR90 is more expensive but better than AR10 perhaps.

 

Definitely ma, pay more for quality.

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