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#11 13-Oct, 2009 12:12 PM
Satishmaster
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Suggest you to check for bends as well as for Rust. My rim is perfectly in shape but I am facing leakage from the parts which are slightly Rusted. Shop Guy just opend the full tyre cleaned it with the sandpaper & applied grease. The problem as of now is sloved. Yet to do the same on my Front tyre.




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#12 21-Oct, 2009 08:29 PM
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How are Apollo Acelere tyres???? Have anybody used them????



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#13 21-Oct, 2009 08:31 PM
Harshad Patki
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Also I want to know about Goodyear Assuarance tyres.... Do we have them available in India??? Mainly in Pune....... Do anybody of you know which dealer in Pune might have these tyres?????



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#14 22-Oct, 2009 02:42 PM
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I use Apolo Acler & are Awsom. I find them better then Bridgstone.




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#15 10-Nov, 2009 12:10 PM
Harshad Patki
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Finally I have my new tyres on my wheels........

YOKOHAMA A539's

Here is the pic of the tyre.... (its not of my vehicle, just for showing the thread pattern)

 Yokohama A539 175/60/14

Has anybody of you have used these tyres...... need reviews



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#16 10-Nov, 2009 12:18 PM
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Apollo Accelere tyres are really good - as good as any other 'import' available.  Very highly recommended.

To OP:  If you're going for tubeless I'd suggest moving to alloys, else please have your steel rims inspected thoroughly before putting tubeless tyres on + keep inspecting regularly.  Also keep a tube in the car for emergencies - just in case you crash into a particularly bad pothole and bend your steel rims a bit.




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#17 10-Nov, 2009 07:16 PM
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what size did you get ? I dont think its available in the stock size



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#18 11-Nov, 2009 01:23 AM
Harshad Patki
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Size mentioned as above - 175/60/ R14



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#19 11-Nov, 2009 09:31 AM
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Cant see Pic here on my computer.

Harshad , how much did you pay for it & did you get any price for your old tyre?? Also remember to keep 1 spare tube with you . Hope you have retained one from your old stock.




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#20 11-Nov, 2009 11:01 AM
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175/60 R14 is the wrong size. You should get either 175/65 or 195/60. or even 185/60 is acceptable.



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