GT Radial Champiro HPY

That is the market price I think. I got them at exactly RM308 in August. You have to check the prices in Klang to see what price they sell at, but a few mentioned difficult to find because not many tyre shops selling.....:hmmmm:

Hi bro,

thanks for the info...yeah not many are selling in KL also..but one place sure have is autobac in Shah alam/klang - either one, cant remember the area...they giveaway RM20 voucher - must change 4 pcs during The Star motor event at BJ, thats' y my fren wanted to try it out....:rolleyes:
 
Hi bro,

thanks for the info...yeah not many are selling in KL also..but one place sure have is autobac in Shah alam/klang - either one, cant remember the area...they giveaway RM20 voucher - must change 4 pcs during The Star motor event at BJ, thats' y my fren wanted to try it out....:rolleyes:

You can check GT Radial website, then click dealers locations. I call them once and they informed Eneous have, but not sure what price they sell at?
 
After running 2 months on them, now feel quite confident with them. Dry handling and grip, aquaplane resistance all up to mark for me.
The only thing is still the comfort part, still find them bumpy but are with adjustable, so cannot complaint too much either. Anyway, hard sidewall good for cornering.
Overall being cheap real value for money....
 
My rear Michelins are making 'woo-woo' noise lately due to uneven wear. Most probably caused by worn shocks.:banghead: Those shocks were changed already, now looking forward to replace the noisy tires. I'm thinking of giving these GT Radials a chance after reading good reviews here. :top:
 
These few days have been raining heavily, and got chance to test them in the wet. Of course not hard braking, but high speed runs to test aquaplaning and is feeling pretty confident with them. Good steering feel and response unlike some tyres the steering become light....
 
These few days have been raining heavily, and got chance to test them in the wet. Of course not hard braking, but high speed runs to test aquaplaning and is feeling pretty confident with them. Good steering feel and response unlike some tyres the steering become light....

I dare not try to test on corners when road is wet...:rofl:
 
you did at Leon's place in usj7 kah? i'm using it too..haha! very grippy but damn noisy. no complains of cornering
 
These few days have been raining heavily, and got chance to test them in the wet. Of course not hard braking, but high speed runs to test aquaplaning and is feeling pretty confident with them. Good steering feel and response unlike some tyres the steering become light....

How fast were you going? Be careful though since aquaplaning is not the only danger. The other one is visibility.
 
How fast were you going? Be careful though since aquaplaning is not the only danger. The other one is visibility.

Yup, of course when traffic is light and have space. Did not look at the meter, as concentrating on the road and traffic. Easily pass 110kmh already.....
Good thing is it does not wheel spin easily unlike my Blue Streak Stiletto tyres....:rolleyes:
 
Hi Bro VR, any feedback on HPX? since my friend found out about HPX, he since convince wana go for it...the threadlines also not bad - V lines i think, any feedback on Champiro HPX, welcome feedback...
 
Haiizzz...so much for wanting to try GT HPX.....there is no size available ..at least in Malaysia for 215/45/17..so my friend's plan to use this brand was dashed today, as he call local distributor and they confirmed they didnt bring this size to Malaysia....
 
Haiizzz...so much for wanting to try GT HPX.....there is no size available ..at least in Malaysia for 215/45/17..so my friend's plan to use this brand was dashed today, as he call local distributor and they confirmed they didnt bring this size to Malaysia....

Then use HPY, which is higher then HPX....
 

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