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Originally Posted by EnITeeIEn Just got my new Swift Vxi couple of days back. I have zeroed in on Yokohama's C.Drives but for some reason their availability is rare in mumbai. I called up Saifee(Santacruz), Bombay tires(milan) and Premjis(Mahim) but they din't seem to have them. I am looking at 195/60/r15. |
That's because C-Drives are not officially available in India & ever since the official entry of Yokohama in India there has been a marked decline of grey market imports.
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Originally Posted by EnITeeIEn Q. Should i be going for Es-100's from Saifee or look somewhere else for C.Drives? |
You can but won't be easy to find, if any it'll be old grey market stock.
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Originally Posted by EnITeeIEn Q. Is the price quoted by Saifee good enough for ES-100's? |
Yes, the price is pretty good.
Options in this size for you as of today are:
Yoko ES100
Michelin Energy MXV8
Michelin Pilot Primacy (hard to find now)
Out of these the Yoko is more performance biased whereas the MXV8 is comfort biased so take your pic from both depending on what you prefer. Oh and yeah, Michelin is going to be more expensive compared to the Yoko's.
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Originally Posted by jaibir My Swift LDI is getting delivered this week. After scouting around the forum for a few weeks, I thought of upgrading my tyres to 185/70/R14 on stock rims. I dont want to put alloys as I'm not too bothered about looks and dont plan to upsize to a larger tire size than 185/70. I wanted to know if there are any problems in mounting this tyre size on the stock steel rims? |
No, there are no problems in mounting 185/70 on stock rims, quite a few friends are using them on stock rims without any problems.
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Originally Posted by jaibir I checked the prices of Yokohama tyres around Milan subway. I've been quoted 2750 per tyre by Bombay Tyres and 2500 by another dealer in the same area. I wanted to know if there are any other models besides the A/E(?)S 300 available from Yokohama in this size? |
Your options in 185/70 R14 are:
Yoko A300
Michelin Energy XM1
So there are no other options in Yoko or Michelin as of now. I would suggest staying away from Potenza GIII's too, they've been good tyres in the past, as of now they are purely mediocre.
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Originally Posted by jaibir Also, are there any fakes floating around? If yes, how can I make out the difference? I'm getting 900-1000 per tyre for the stock ones. |
No, unlike the accessories or ICE market the tyre market has no "Fakes". There are grey imports & official imports like in most other things in our country but thankfully till now there are no cheap fakes. So, if you see a tyre stamped as Yokohama, it will be original. And stock exchange price sounds pretty good.
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Originally Posted by jaibir I've never bought tyres before in my life so the whole experience is quite new for me. |
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