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Brand Tyres

Postby Jzan » July 28th, 2018, 9:21 am

What's the best brand tyre for a Corolla?

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Re: Brand Tyres

Postby Dave » July 28th, 2018, 9:24 am

What's your budget?

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Re: Brand Tyres

Postby trinitar » July 28th, 2018, 4:36 pm

Jzan wrote:What's the best brand tyre for a Corolla?


Michelin

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Re: Brand Tyres

Postby moti » August 20th, 2018, 10:27 am

Buddy, you need to be specific.

Are you going to be doing highway runs?
Only dirt roads?
A mix of both?
Snow?
Motorsports?
You want to attend Garagefresh night shootout events and race the note/elantra/non turbo forester etc?
You alone in the car?
What size rims you have?
Will you pick up fat chicks/dudes?
How much do you like potholes?
Do you prefer no noise or you can turn up your sound system to cover the tyre/road noise?
What brand speakers you have?
You deck have bluetooth or nah?
How fast do you drive?
What about if you get a flat, can you change it?
Do you remember to check tyre psi?
You prefer nitrogen or traditional air?

Either way, Nankang NS2 (NSII) might be good for your application.
Check Unlimited Tyres on the old southern mainroad (Monroe road area)
Or call 223-5610

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Re: Brand Tyres

Postby cueball1990 » August 20th, 2018, 2:41 pm

Jzan wrote:What's the best brand tyre for a Corolla?




there is no best brand of tyres for any specific car. all depends on what application they are being used for. better off posting your rim and current tyre size and budget so someone can recommend something to you. you can see what size tyres you car uses by looking at the tyre sidewall. there are 3 different numbers e.g. 195 65 15 will tell you your current tyre size

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