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<blockquote data-quote="ssmann" data-source="post: 424583" data-attributes="member: 18956"><p>Bro Andrew,</p><p></p><p>Thanks! I believe I need to reconsider my tyre choice. I took the cheap option when changed to 18". Went with Kenda tyres 245/45/18 which were only RM400 a pop!!!! Compared to regular brands starting at RM750 onwards. Thread looked awesome and I thought give it a shot la. Now, I think not so wise choice, as the grip feels poor in the rain and subconciously, I am not confident. So am going to change to Michellin PS2 235/50/18 next week. Hard to get better then that unless going on P Zero or top grade European made!!</p><p></p><p>As for the Titans, it cost RM2,800. This is standard price for their shocks I am told. Good thing is they will adjust height and stiffness to suit your taste. Get 2 free services and the shocks are serviceable, so technically can last a long long time. I do not think these guys are going anywhere soon, seeing that they are getting more and more popular.</p><p></p><p>Man, i'm feeling the pain!!!! Tomorrow, am detailing interior with complete refurbish of interior trims that are fading and also considering full leather upholstery. Ouuccchchhhhh. Know where I can refurbish rims? How much???</p><p></p><p>Body roll, not tested yet. I think the shocks do a great job there. I need to sort out tyres to make a 100% assessment.</p><p></p><p>And yes, 160km/h slamming into 90 degree bends, nice feeling, but man.....getting too old for that la. I actually get a little concious these days, compared to before!!!!!:slug:</p><p></p><p>Kevster - must do TT soon, but wait la till my project is complete. Mid June sounds right :rock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssmann, post: 424583, member: 18956"] Bro Andrew, Thanks! I believe I need to reconsider my tyre choice. I took the cheap option when changed to 18". Went with Kenda tyres 245/45/18 which were only RM400 a pop!!!! Compared to regular brands starting at RM750 onwards. Thread looked awesome and I thought give it a shot la. Now, I think not so wise choice, as the grip feels poor in the rain and subconciously, I am not confident. So am going to change to Michellin PS2 235/50/18 next week. Hard to get better then that unless going on P Zero or top grade European made!! As for the Titans, it cost RM2,800. This is standard price for their shocks I am told. Good thing is they will adjust height and stiffness to suit your taste. Get 2 free services and the shocks are serviceable, so technically can last a long long time. I do not think these guys are going anywhere soon, seeing that they are getting more and more popular. Man, i'm feeling the pain!!!! Tomorrow, am detailing interior with complete refurbish of interior trims that are fading and also considering full leather upholstery. Ouuccchchhhhh. Know where I can refurbish rims? How much??? Body roll, not tested yet. I think the shocks do a great job there. I need to sort out tyres to make a 100% assessment. And yes, 160km/h slamming into 90 degree bends, nice feeling, but man.....getting too old for that la. I actually get a little concious these days, compared to before!!!!!:slug: Kevster - must do TT soon, but wait la till my project is complete. Mid June sounds right :rock: [/QUOTE]
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