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Originally Posted by ninjatalli AVS db 550 is a new one to me - haven't seen that one on the forum earlier; does it go by a different name? How's the feedback on other aspects? Asking as my shoes will be re-shed next week. Plus 5k is a good price!
P.s. I hope you changed the spare too to 195/60 specs. |
Spare is the same one that VW provided (175/90 is it?)- it hasn't been used ever and hope to keep it that way!
Too early to call on the tyres but the noise levels have gone down drastically now. DB stands for "decibel" series- and Yokohama claims these are the most noiseless tyres in their class. High-speed testing only after I run them in (around 1500 km to go).
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Originally Posted by Alisiddiqui Also update on pros and cons of upsize. One i hear is that car becomes bouncy. |
It's a 12 mm increase in the height(1.99% change) and barely perceptible. Bounciness will only be a factor if you upgrade to 16" rims or higher.
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Originally Posted by Swanand Inamdar Any particular reason to choose only the DB's (as compared to any other tyre)? |
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Originally Posted by Vid6639 GTO is using these on his Merc C class. |
^^ What he said. Also, friend subodh switched to DBs a month or two before me and since I drove his car (identical to mine) and liked it, went ahead without a second thought.
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Originally Posted by dkaile There have been some bad experiences with the Yokos recently on the forum. They seem to have quite weak sidewalls compared to others and I suspect are not properly homogenised for Indian conditions. I would rather go for slightly higher road noise than lesser durability or having the fear of them bursting at high speeds. |
Thanks for that dkaile- Manuuj's tyres were Yoko Geolander ATs, while mine are DB series V550. I have been using A-drives on my Swift for nearly 20,000
km now and have no complaints about comfort, grip or safety so far. Sidewall softness is an issue with most comfort tyres, I understand. Michelins are notorious for being terribly prone to sidewall failures as well.
For the price I found it a sweet deal. The Aceleres in their early life are pretty good but they don't age well. I am not enamoured by Bridgestone thanks to bad experiences on my Accent earlier, and Pirelli, CPC2 etc. were more expensive. Hence opted for these.
Need to be careful since subodh has already reported a tyre failure (sidewall issue again).
Warranty is 3 year/40,000 km for manufacturing defects only. Am told Car Ax (Bhandari) are god at honoring warranty when required.
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Originally Posted by F150 I too want to smoke my swift's headlamps. How much did they charge ? |
Car Cupid on Sus Road charges some 800/- purely for the smoking effect. However he confessed to me that he has had some issues since the paint faded/flaked off in most of the cars that he tried it on. Mine was fine, but it is an exception.
My bet is that Mr. Cupid is good for small, regular jobs but experimenting with him is a bit of an issue. The Chinese HIDs I got fitted are already causing issues- the ballasts fail very often and need to be replaced. Akshay1234 was right