arsenal62;991223 said:no leh me put on michelin pss then realised big mistake bs 070 rft is the best...........whahahaha
Bridgestone RE070 is a league above Michelin PSS lor i.e. Extreme Performance and Maximum Performance respectively.arsenal62;991223 said:no leh me put on michelin pss then realised big mistake bs 070 rft is the best...........whahahaha
momoboy;991168 said:I do recall a friend of mine change back to RFT cos insurance co mentioned no claims if they discover car is not using the recommended RFT.....After hearing this, I still change to a NON RFT...cos I think it's full of shits....lol...
momoboy;991168 said:I do recall a friend of mine change back to RFT cos insurance co mentioned no claims if they discover car is not using the recommended RFT.....After hearing this, I still change to a NON RFT...cos I think it's full of shits....lol...
rt333;990053 said:Hi
I am going to change my tyres soon for my F10 520. Shld I use back run flat or change to non run flat? Any tyres shops to recommend for tyres change? And wats the best price we can get for F10 stock tyres?I ask Stamford tyres they quote me abt $550 for 225/55 R17 on continental CPC2 only.
Thanks
Sgcarplate;991700 said:I just change from run flat to non. So much nicer the ride.
chanakaf;995416 said:I am having the same delima, Not sure if I should switch to normal tires. I have Run Flat now and have had no problems, have had 3 or 4 nails and the pressure sensor came on and got the tire fixed the next day, no stress. I agree the tires are hard and the ride is a bit rough, compared to normal tires. but peace of mind for sure.
Anyone had a flat tyre with normal tires in singapore on a F10 without a spare? what did you do?
ktnpl;995521 said:I replaced my stock PS2 with new set of PS2 and the new tyres give a much more quieter and comfortable ride than before. Hence, it is a common misconception that only changing to non RFT will give a significant improvement in ride comfort. The tyre shop shared with me that PSS will in fact be noisier and less comfortable especially in the long run.
It is based on each own's preferences of what is priority.kyubi;1046448 said:I am also in a dilemma as to whether to change to RFT or Non RFT. I got feedback that Non RFT are definitely quieter and more comfy as compare to RFT due to the thicker wall that they have. Another factor is the cost. In the event if i got a punctured tyre on the RFT, best is to tow it to the nearest tyre shop.
kyubi;1046448 said:I am also in a dilemma as to whether to change to RFT or Non RFT. I got feedback that Non RFT are definitely quieter and more comfy as compare to RFT due to the thicker wall that they have. Another factor is the cost. In the event if i got a punctured tyre on the RFT, best is to tow it to the nearest tyre shop.