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#41 03-Jun, 2008 10:43 AM
Shree
City: Mangalore
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Hi Ranjeet ,

As you use an Indigo , prefer the 185/65 R 14 or the 185 /70 R 14 tyres

YOu could go in for Brdgestone or good year tyres

regarding the Alloy wheels , its not so , steels wheels are good enough if you can amnage and no extra bit on safety , the alloy wheel is considered only for Sylin and imrpovement of looks of hte car and nothing else !

If you want styling then only put alloy or else steel wheels are simply FINE! and changing to alloys is simply unncesary watse of money!

Cheeers,

Sri -  mndvishnu@yahoo.com



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#42 03-Jun, 2008 12:59 PM
Prabal Khanna
City: New Delhi
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Hi Sri

I dont agree with you. Alloy wheels are to some extent an integral part of car's performance, safety, longitivity etc. I would still say that it is not a direct contributor but it contributes in improving your car's milage, performance and safety to a huge extent.

1st alloys are much lighter than the stock fitted steel rims, hence providing better performance and milage.
2nd it is absolutely true that tubeless tyres find better grip on alloys rather than stock rims.

Having said that I would still say that most of the alloys present in the market donot solve the purpose because of the bad quality. Only the premium alloys are worth buying, all others would be no different than the stock steel rims.

--Prabal Khanna


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#43 03-Jun, 2008 02:54 PM
Ranjeet Nair
City: Erode
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Guys thanks a lot for responding to my query.Apart from the air leakage thing which i have mentioned ,the other thing i have read was about the Heat dissipitation.i have read its much better in alloys hence resulting in Longer life of the tyre.

It will be Great if you can throw some light on the airleakage from steel rims.

Thats the main thing why i wanna shift to Alloys ,coz donnt wanna get stranded in between highway on my trips.I usually drive on weekend and holidays and geerally go for long trips.

If air leakage is not the problems with the steel rims ,then seriously i don't wanna spend 20k for alloys.

Regards

Ranjeet

 

 

 



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#44 03-Jun, 2008 04:19 PM
Shree
City: Mangalore
Legend




hi Ranjeet , i dont think there is much of air leak of tubeless tyres in steel wheels , i have put tubeless tyre broader one and its in Steel wheel and its Simply FIne , i dint find any problem with that , and regarding the Air , i check it once evry month! i drive in higway and city too , so i myself fdint face any problem , in my last car which i used for 3 - 4 yrs , i had put tubeless tyre for the existing wheel and it was just fine!

I personally like the Alloys very much , but i dont sugest if really not necesary

Anyways if you are gonna put the alloys then go for the Plati , Aura or the HR brand ones!

What hav u decided abt your tyre ?

Cheers,

Sri



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#45 03-Jun, 2008 07:15 PM
Prabal Khanna
City: New Delhi
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The reason why 'Air Leak' is an issue is because the nozzle, through which the air is inflated in the tyre, is simple resting between the tyre and the rim.

In case you are using steel rims the nozzle tends to slip when the air pressure in the tyre reduces considerably and still they are driven. In such a case the air tends to leak...this situation is less likely occur if you use alloys.


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#46 03-Jun, 2008 08:12 PM
Ranjeet Nair
City: Erode
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Thanks Prabal for the Info on airleakage.

Sri,i am Planning to Go for hijoin

Regarding the tyre brand i was thinking about the follwing tyres

1.Bridgestone-B250,Potenza RE88 or GIII
2.Goodyear-Eagle Ventura,NCT
3.Michelin-XM1,Pilot Proceda
4.Appollo-Amazer,Accelor

While talking to a dealer he said that high Performance tyres are basically for Superior Grip and handling ,hence they use softer rubber compound,which inturn results in more wear and lessor life of, these tyres.

hence was wondering weather to go for high Performance tyres like PotenzaGII,NCT and others !



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#47 03-Jun, 2008 09:56 PM
Shree
City: Mangalore
Legend




The Potenza G3 is simply wonderful and my dealer said l the life  of it is above 50k kms ( i am not sure though ) or else get the B250 , donot go for Apollo! a better alternative wud be the good year or michilin

Cheers,

Sri



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Last Updated: 03-Jun, 2008 09:57 PM, by Shree
#48 04-Jun, 2008 07:41 AM
kk
City: Hyderabad
Road-tested




hi, go to a website called www.tirerack.com

They rate tires for all of the attributes. You can distinguish performance tires from all seasons and winter tires. This site is excellent and also educational

Unfortunately they may not have apollo. I am not sure if the brand names for the specific tires you are lookin gor are listed there....



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#49 04-Jun, 2008 05:31 PM
Ranjeet Nair
City: Erode
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you rite KK,eventhough the site is fantatstic ,its predominantly cater to the local markets there.Many of the Brand and tyre makes are not available in India.

I had previously visited the site.

Would be finalising in a day or two,but still a bit confused.cause dealer here are not able to give  a confident reply why one particular tyre is better than the other one

Regards

Ranjeet Nair



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#50 05-Jun, 2008 07:49 AM
Shree
City: Mangalore
Legend




so anything decided yet Ranjit?

Cheers,
Sri


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