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Need to change tyres soon, currently using ES100. So far hv done almost 40k and is getting very noisy ...

Hv listed the below tyres ( 195/50/R15 ), need help from bro and sis adv or another other recomd and also where can get good price.

 

01. Michelin Pilot Preceda

02. Bridgestone G3

03. Yokohama C-drive

04. BF Goodrich G-force Sport

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yo bro

 

01. Michelin Pilot Preceda - too expensive for this kind of tire for street performance

02. Bridgestone G3 - good enough for street performance

03. Yokohama C-drive - not a performance tire, more to comfort

04. BF Goodrich G-force Sport - Sport??? I doubt so, the sidewall is soft

 

can i recommend you falken st115 or dunlop dz101??? cheaper & good too!!! [thumbsup]

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thank for the adv ... u know the price for dunlop dz101? how it compare in term of performance and comfort with ES100 ?

as for st115, i use b4 ... wear off very fast .. [sweatdrop]

 

i saw lot of good commd on Preceda ... that why it was on my list ....

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Need to change tyres soon, currently using ES100. So far hv done almost 40k and is getting very noisy ...

Hv listed the below tyres ( 195/50/R15 ), need help from bro and sis adv or another other recomd and also where can get good price.

 

01. Michelin Pilot Preceda

02. Bridgestone G3

03. Yokohama C-drive

04. BF Goodrich G-force Sport

 

c drive is EX

 

BF goodrich value for money

 

G3 is nosy after 10k

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I'm currently on the G3s...I would say it strikes a good balance between dry n wet performance and I find the noise level is still acceptable.

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heyz

 

I got them 2nd hand... ard 1mth old so considered quite new... but i heard market for 205/50/16 is ard $140-150.

 

Cheers

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Need to change tyres soon, currently using ES100. So far hv done almost 40k and is getting very noisy ...

Hv listed the below tyres ( 195/50/R15 ), need help from bro and sis adv or another other recomd and also where can get good price.

 

01. Michelin Pilot Preceda

02. Bridgestone G3

03. Yokohama C-drive

04. BF Goodrich G-force Sport

 

i would go for G3

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can share with me how much u got for the precedas? i was quoted for $100 for 195/50.

 

Are you referring to 15" cos I also want to get also but the best price I get is $110 per tyre.

 

Now have another choices to consider, Pirelli P-Zero Nero, anyone have any comments about this tyre cos seen from magazine, seems the rating for wet, dry grounds and comfort level all have good ratings?

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You mean Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 ? So far frd told me and forum bro who's using also said the grip is good but too bad islandwide ran out of stock for the size I'm looking for.

 

AD07 refering to Yokohama AD07. [thumbsup]

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Ok, then I think I will not touch Yokohama tyres at the moment cos having bad experience using Yokohama tyres.

 

So I guess Michelin Precedas are a better choice than Pirelli P-Zero Nero, right?

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what sort of bad experience with yoko tyres pray tell? ASpec DB? sweatdrop.gif

 

actually most brands would have the more comfort (read less grip) to those more performance based tyres.. i know yoko's ES100 and AVS Sports are pretty good in terms of wet and dry grip for us common folks. so...

 

not sure about preceda and p-zero nero.. only used firestone fz50 and falken st115 before.. both more performance-oriented (not UHP level though) than comfort.. so in that department, no complains tongue.gif

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