Tire Price list Zth

plan to use asy 2 with taiwan replicas..saw yr reviews on the asy2 at autoworld, looks like it's very impressive..replica rims usually with offset +40/+42 , right

Asy 2 smallest tyre size is 215/45/R17, don't have 40 series.......:banghead:

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I can be your "sleeping" partner. I'm sure biz would be good, all zth members in Klang Valley will visit your shop. People in Seremban and JB also, I recommend your shop. We share the profits, 20% mine, the rest yours. What say you?

Easier said then done, tyre wholesale can make money, retail less, that is why most tyre shop nowadays do oil change, some repairs etc......wholesale capital also too big.....:banghead:
 
OIC. now I get it. That's why so hard to bargain with these tyre shops.
If you know the average pricing, can bargain one.
That is why must be careful. Usually opening price is high. People who don't know, buy and later find out in forum kena con. Got many members in AW forum like this. Nowadays they surf the forum first, then agar agar got the price then negotiate with tyre shop. Nowadays members have more knowledge especially on manufacturing date, then prices etc., of course some newbies will still get con until later they join the forum to find out.
Another tactic is cheap tyres, then charge for camber repair, or something else.....
 
ha! ha! I better open shop already. Around RM200 for 195/50R15, comfort and quiet can try Conti CC5, but maybe be slightly above RM200. Can check whether Yoko C-Drive 2 have this size or not. Other then that GY Assurance Armour grip or Kumho KU31, but this one is directional and Made in Vietnam but cheap.

Thx vr2turbo :)
 
hahaha bro vr2turbo...l think from now u hav to change ur nick to rubberman, donutman etc since all of the forummer will ask u bout the tyre prices..vr2turbo is no longer suits u...hehehe....anyway, thnx for sharing,sometimes make me thinking is this fella regularly checked the fluctuation of tyres as Tesco, carrefour or giant do their product price check?hehehehe
 
Actually I have been with AW forum for many years already. Since a bit free, I venture here to ZTH forum also and offer any help if needed, so I do have some data from here and there, so when the right question is asked, just take from here and there.....
 
vr2turbo: yeah i'm aware of the smallest size of the asy2, just worry abt the clearance when i turn to the max using 215 width tires..
 
vr2turbo: yeah i'm aware of the smallest size of the asy2, just worry abt the clearance when i turn to the max using 215 width tires..

Have seen Wira with 17" rims and tyres, but maybe is 205 size.
Can ask shop fit and try first mah!
 
Have seen Wira with 17" rims and tyres, but maybe is 205 size.
Can ask shop fit and try first mah!

this is also my major concern now.

plan to switch frm 16' to 17'.. now were deciding whether go for 205/45/17 or 215/45/17... but worry bout the scraping the arches n etc if use 215... not to mentions still cant decide which tyre brand to choose as well.

my current setup using hwl high/low- advan rg2 (taiwan) 205/50/16 R / 205/45/16 F.
 
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If you know the average pricing, can bargain one.
That is why must be careful. Usually opening price is high. People who don't know, buy and later find out in forum kena con. Got many members in AW forum like this. Nowadays they surf the forum first, then agar agar got the price then negotiate with tyre shop. Nowadays members have more knowledge especially on manufacturing date, then prices etc., of course some newbies will still get con until later they join the forum to find out.
Another tactic is cheap tyres, then charge for camber repair, or something else.....

Yala, every time go to tyre shop especially, surely they'll say something about the camber, toe or whatever.
Talking about the manufacturing date, I know usually the week and year is stated on the tyre. But in Yokohama A Drive R1 tyres, there are quite a few numbers. Don't know which is which. Is it printed on both sides of the tyre wall?
 
this is also my major concern now.

plan to switch frm 16' to 17'.. now were deciding whether go for 205/45/17 or 215/45/17... but worry bout the scraping the arches n etc if use 215... not to mentions still cant decide which tyre brand to choose as well.

my current setup using hwl high/low- advan rg2 (taiwan) 205/50/16 R / 205/45/16 F.
How much space balance with the 205/50R16? If not much then 205/45R17 will be better.
If got enough space then only can fit 215/45R17.
How about the engine? Got Mod? If not, better stick to 205/45R17 then....

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Yala, every time go to tyre shop especially, surely they'll say something about the camber, toe or whatever.
Talking about the manufacturing date, I know usually the week and year is stated on the tyre. But in Yokohama A Drive R1 tyres, there are quite a few numbers. Don't know which is which. Is it printed on both sides of the tyre wall?

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How much space balance with the 205/50R16? If not much then 205/45R17 will be better.
If got enough space then only can fit 215/45R17.
How about the engine? Got Mod? If not, better stick to 205/45R17 then....



im currently running on 4g93t bro. using gsr brakes. pcd 114.3

what kind of space do u mean? gap? since im using adjustable high/low shouldn't got prob right? 2 fingers gap for front and 3 fingers gap for rear. since it runs as family car so i dont prefer lowered it.

i prefer 45 series coz i felt more safer compare to 40 on taiwan rims. the only concern will the tyres sticking out too much or hitting the mudguards when turning using 215.

coz i saw few ppl using 215 or 225 make their car look so solid n tough looking. wanted to achieve that look but worry bout the sides effect haha.

sry for long essay. hope u can giv some tips/advise thx. =D
 
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If others have done it, means can loh....ha! ha!
Anyway, If you are already on 205, 215 should not be a problem.
For the front like you say, only need turning circle clearance, and for the rear, usually must clear outer fender.
As mentioned the shop people should be able to let you try on for clearance if you are serious buyer and since you are on the GSR brakes, using slightly larger diameter should not be a problem also.
 
Hi All sifus,

Anyone can advise about the price for 225/40R18. Where do i get the best value.
preferably michelin ps3, Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 2 or Federal 595 RS-R.

Thanks in advance
 
225/40R18
Goodyear F1 Directional 5 - RM640.00 Quicksave USJ (Sep'11)
Goodyear Asym 1 - RM780 shah alam tyre (July 11)
Goodyear Asym 2 - RM 799 Quicksave (Sep11)
Goodyear Asym 2 - RM 750 Chuan Ann Auto Sunwaymas (Aug 11)
Yokohama A-Drive R1 - RM550 [ Sin Hup Heng Batteries & Tyres - Desa Jaya Kepong ] (Aug 2011)
Yokohama A-Drive R1 - RM491 Tyrepac
Federal 595 Evo - RM615 Tyrepac
Federal 595 RS-R - RM910 Tyrepac

Prices found as above. Probably you can check out Klang prices or Hup Shun in Sunway
 

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