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<blockquote data-quote="Faiz" data-source="post: 51905" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Ice, Nice to hear that you're from Kajang too...well you must remember we met at Sg besi toll with BMMad, Rezzy and two others i think (sorry don't remember the names). Thansk for the info on Toyo and price. You can say that again about Kajang (chap in Jln Reko started with 570 and 'came down' to 510!)</p><p></p><p>BMMad, nice to hear from you again pal. </p><p></p><p>Interesting that both of you are on Toyo's. As i said, they look good - used to have them on my fisrt car many moons ago - a daihatsu charade CBU and they served me well. So was wondering how they'd do on an UDM. Still have life on my Yoko ES100 after rotating them recently but time to look around.</p><p></p><p>On 235/45/27 front & rear now - thinking of 225/50/17 but i don't know if there will be an improvement in ride comfort and less tramlining (even after alignment not much improvement).</p><p></p><p>OK, cheers all.</p><p></p><p>Faiz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faiz, post: 51905, member: 57"] Ice, Nice to hear that you're from Kajang too...well you must remember we met at Sg besi toll with BMMad, Rezzy and two others i think (sorry don't remember the names). Thansk for the info on Toyo and price. You can say that again about Kajang (chap in Jln Reko started with 570 and 'came down' to 510!) BMMad, nice to hear from you again pal. Interesting that both of you are on Toyo's. As i said, they look good - used to have them on my fisrt car many moons ago - a daihatsu charade CBU and they served me well. So was wondering how they'd do on an UDM. Still have life on my Yoko ES100 after rotating them recently but time to look around. On 235/45/27 front & rear now - thinking of 225/50/17 but i don't know if there will be an improvement in ride comfort and less tramlining (even after alignment not much improvement). OK, cheers all. Faiz [/QUOTE]
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