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GT Radial - Champiro 328 and Champiro UHP1


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I have seen several good reviews on the UHP1.

 

Made in China or Indonesia?

 

Initially wanted to get Kumho KU31 but I think I may opt for this instead.

 

 

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Any more bros have experiences on these fellas?

 

Called S0h Bros for price check... 195/55/15 for GT-Radial UHP1 is S$105 each.|

 

KU31 MIV is S$85 and MIK will cost more but no pricing from him.

 

 

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Any more bros have experiences on these fellas?

 

Called S0h Bros for price check... 195/55/15 for GT-Radial UHP1 is S$105 each.|

 

KU31 MIV is S$85 and MIK will cost more but no pricing from him.

 

I went to Soh for these tires but they don't recommend me to use these tires. They recommended me Conti or Michelin. Eventually i went for PS3.

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Hi guys,

 

Is looking at either of these 2 tyres from GT Radial... was wondering if anyone has experiences on them or info to share?

 

I think they are MIC though.

 

 

Champiro 328

 

 

Champiro UHP1

 

UHP1 grooves look damm boring....... [sleeping][sleeping]

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Why Soh Bros tyre shop don't recommend GT Radial when they sell them?

 

Tyre really no good or lower profit margin?

 

 

I went to Soh for these tires but they don't recommend me to use these tires. They recommended me Conti or Michelin. Eventually i went for PS3.

 

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Why Soh Bros tyre shop don't recommend GT Radial when they sell them?

 

Tyre really no good or lower profit margin?

 

 

Maybe pushing slow moving stock?

Some products are easier to sell because of their cheaper price.

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these are really excellent tyes since i'm using it for the pass 3 years...very suitable for Asia Road Surface....especially in Malaysia and Indonesia...

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these are really excellent tyes since i'm using it for the pass 3 years...very suitable for Asia Road Surface....especially in Malaysia and Indonesia...

 

these countries produce natural rubber so the rubber product won't be so bad?

eyeing to try... ^_^

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these are really excellent tyes since i'm using it for the pass 3 years...very suitable for Asia Road Surface....especially in Malaysia and Indonesia...

 

Hi, what is your driving style (spirited or conservative)? Noisy? How's the tyre's holding for cornering, braking and in the dry/wet? TIA.

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