teriyaki;595390 said:Hi bro... 19"!! Nice.. Can post pics? I'm also looking to change to 19", plus lower suspension. Have not got the time to do it, and have you got any recommendation?
keki;595345 said:i got my csc5 225/35/19" (225 coz i dun like too wide tyres) from leong seng yesterday.
kevin told me better than csc3. i am so glad i believed him.
yesterday i drove with csc5 to turf city for forum futsal under heavy rain...
only one word to describe these tyres...SIBEI SONG.
unbelievably quiet too
Ahbengdriver;595510 said:Is your tyre quiet? As in QUUIEEETTT ?
from the picture, your 225 width look like some 235 tyres. is the CSC5 wider than a normal tyre, or is it like Yoko Advan sports...buay Jun one.
teriyaki;595596 said:Nice pics. Nice rims.. U spent only $2k on them?
keki;595345 said:i got my csc5 225/35/19" (225 coz i dun like too wide tyres) from leong seng yesterday.
kevin told me better than csc3. i am so glad i believed him.
yesterday i drove with csc5 to turf city for forum futsal under heavy rain...
only one word to describe these tyres...SIBEI SONG.
unbelievably quiet too
Carcinogenic;701886 said:Be careful with chionging in your brand new tires. Might cost you extra hundreds on body work. Don't you know tires need to run in too!?!?!
How on earth do you provide feedback just hours after changing tires?? The first hour you collected your brand new car, didn't it feel just as good??
As tires are cured, a release lubricant is applied to prevent them from sticking in their mold. Some of the lubricant stays on the surface of your tires, reducing traction until it is worn away. Five hundred miles of easy acceleration, cornering and braking will allow the mold release lubricant to wear off, allowing the other tire components to begin working together.
These same "lubricants" can boot you off the road in the rain.