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For me, i will do 32psi to 34psiQuote:
Originally Posted by BIG`O
and about 2psi less for rear if you are driving a dc2
I've used Bridestone GIII, Yokohama ES100 and Proxes T1-R
I have the fronts on 33psi and the rears on 35psi.
I think that overall the ES100 are the best tyres they cost abit more then the bridestone but well worth the money!..
If you want to try things out in the wet IMO i think the GIII's are better then the other 2.
But that's what i think :)
Ya... ES100 is good but it has soft sidewall
gotta pump more air in
GIII and ES100 side walls not that good eh? Hmm or maybe i don't pump them up enough, what should i pump it too ?! more then 33 front and 35 rear ?!
how quite are the G III's ? and how long do they last ?
im kinda leaning towards them , from what ppl been saying about the performance.
I pump F:35 R:33Quote:
Originally Posted by Newcivic
You should pump more air on the air cos front is more heavier
Hmm.... more quiet than RT215 LOL...Quote:
Originally Posted by preludacris
You won't hear too much road noise
They last about 20000-25000km on my car
bridgestone GIII rocks! :thumbsup:
i now have GIII up front on my dc2R, they grip bar better than the eagle f1's i use to have. they rock in the wet conditions!
planning to replace the rear axle with GIII's
$180 each fitted and balanced, from tyrepower sunshine.
what r your thoughts on Nankangs??
Nankang NS-IIs are OK ONLY!!!
~$110ea balanced and fitted for 205/40/17 from most palces so you can't complain...
- Don't last beyond 10,000kms even with camber/toe suited to driving style
- decent road grip WHEN DRY.. dont ask when its wet and below 70% tread
what profile we talking? i hope its not a 40 profile....Quote:
Originally Posted by spoondc2