fartking
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Out of the 4 sensors, I only change 1 for the last 6 yrs.
You using "Orange" tpms?
Out of the 4 sensors, I only change 1 for the last 6 yrs.
You using "Orange" tpms?
Go Upp thomson, near Garage R, 17" Kumho Estac 110 nia.
Csc5 only $160 so $35 more nia. Why not just get it for peace of mind?
Csc5 only $160 so $35 more nia. Why not just get it for peace of mind?
My car using abs sensor as tpms... so far never trigger before coz i pump every mth
Change two front tyres only. Anyway dun know which brand good. Before that using continental, but not very lasting leh..
As I've mentioned in my previous post in this thread, using PS3 as a measuring stick for grip-to-noise, nothing in the market has better grip and lower noise, and most definitely not CSC5My opinion is that CSC5 is one notch above PS3 > the Goodyear F1.
So unless you can get PS3 or the F1A2 at a price cheaper than $160 as mentioned above, the CSC5 is a shoo-in.
And added-bonus, CSC5 with the best performance is probably also the quietest.
S1 Evo is higher-end than V12Hankook Ventus S1 evo 2 is good quiet and comfortable tyres.
Above average in every count, but never tops in any.
I will get them for short-term use if they cost <$140 @ 17"
Hankook Ventus V12 evo2 is supposed to be their flagship performer.
Never tried it before, not easy to find the correct sizes in SG. And even if found, probably "not fresh" since they are not as popular as the other brands.
As I've mentioned in my previous post in this thread, using PS3 as a measuring stick for grip-to-noise, nothing in the market has better grip and lower noise, and most definitely not CSC5
S1 Evo is higher-end than V12And it's not that they are not "popular", it's just that they are only sold at SHH outlets.