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Anyone can advice?

Cos a friend who had just returned from UK told me this tire is a good performer.

 

TIA ^_^

 

PM me... I know where :) and its near town somemore...

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Thanks bro. Are you using them?

Can provide a FR please? ^_^

afraid not, bro. My angmo colleague from kul susidiary office recommended me since he uses these on his volvo s80 and he swears by these tyres when on the NSH for grip and confort. Prior to this, never heard of this tyre but since you asked, i went into youtube and suggest you do the same for more info. [drivingcar]

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im using vredestein ultrac sessanta, absolute tyres.. grip wise it's superb, doesn't burn out tt easily compared to conti. overall i would say it's worth the price. then again, it's just my own opinion.. dun think i would want to change to other tyres after using this.

 

downside, it only comes with minimum 17" and abv.. means ur rims must be at least 17".. second, it rare in sg and even ppl from stamford tyres might nt hear of this brand. but nevertheless, it's a good tyre.

 

try the ultrac sessanta.. wun regret =p

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im using vredestein ultrac sessanta, absolute tyres.. grip wise it's superb, doesn't burn out tt easily compared to conti. overall i would say it's worth the price. then again, it's just my own opinion.. dun think i would want to change to other tyres after using this.

 

downside, it only comes with minimum 17" and abv.. means ur rims must be at least 17".. second, it rare in sg and even ppl from stamford tyres might nt hear of this brand. but nevertheless, it's a good tyre.

 

try the ultrac sessanta.. wun regret =p

 

I am using the same tyres 235/45/18. Decent grip on dry and excellent on wet. No floaty feel. Good wear rate for performance driven tyre touted to compete with michelin PS series. Slightly noisy though as compared to PS2 that I used before. However it is the muted roar not the annoying humming sound that is typically exhibited by falkan and eagle F1. Got it from coco motor at sing Ming.

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Y need such tires....what i mean is not so easy to find and rare other driver using. Other brands not good performing tires meh. I have been using Federal tires for years and to me is so far so good.

 

But currently looking for tires with a high threadwear............... any recommendations??????????

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I am using the same tyres 235/45/18. Decent grip on dry and excellent on wet. No floaty feel. Good wear rate for performance driven tyre touted to compete with michelin PS series. Slightly noisy though as compared to PS2 that I used before. However it is the muted roar not the annoying humming sound that is typically exhibited by falkan and eagle F1. Got it from coco motor at sing Ming.

 

hihi, care to share how much are u paying for it?

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Tyre purchase decision should not be judged by price alone.

I was offered 18" PS2 for 320 per pc from a shop located at sembawang. Quick check revealed it is early 08 stock.

 

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Tyre purchase decision should not be judged by price alone.

I was offered 18" PS2 for 320 per pc from a shop located at sembawang. Quick check revealed it is early 08 stock.

 

agreed!! think as of now, i'm sticking with pitstop...for their service, their professionalism, and their friendliness! ^_^

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After so long knowing such brands exists in Singapore, only yesterday I managed to see a BMW 318 with it.

It seems like only Pit Stop is one of the best shop to purchase the tires right?

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If you guys are interested, search about superbus online. watch the youtube video and look at the superbus's tyres. vredestein ultrac sessanta.

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