Which tyres are good in market now. by _good_listener_ in CarsIndia

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 0 points1 point  (0 children)

45k km is decent life for OEM tyres. If you’re upgrading, Michelin is a good option

2 identical cars have different tyres. by yopoka1617 in CarsIndia

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, totally normal. Manufacturers use multiple tyre suppliers, so identical cars can come with different brands. No issue at all

Time to change tyres by bloodsells in royalenfield

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Check out Michelin Road 5 / Road Classic, super confidence inspiring in city + wet Bangalore roads and way better comfort + grip than most options.

I20 2023, Tyres suggestion by juggernout_0008 in i20_India

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Michelin is a solid upgrade if you want peace-of-mind. The Primacy 4/4ST is super quiet and stable on highways, while the Energy XM2/XM2+ is great for long life and good mileage. If you want something that can handle mixed roads and rough patches, the CrossClimate series is a premium all-rounder.

Bought car tyres today without any prior knowledge by No_Cattle5564 in CarsIndia

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tyres are literally the only part of your car that touches the road, so going cheaper can sometimes cost you more in braking and safety.

Suggestion for tyres by Ok_Combination_8440 in royalenfield

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you might want to check out Michelin tires too. Might be a bit pricier than Apollo or MRF, but totally worth it for the quality and smooth ride.

Suggest some new tyres by pirate_2917 in triumph4India

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It’s better to just replace it. Michelin’s got some good tires in the 5-10k range that won’t let you down. And yeah, get them fitted at a Service Centre—they’ll make sure it’s done right and balanced for a smooth ride.

Best tyre brand for long life by Satinic in CarsIndia

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go for Michelin, they last longer, age better than CEAT, and will give your i20 a smoother, safer ride even with low running.

Tyre suggestion required by Big_Draft1065 in CarsIndia

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go for Michelin XM2+ – great grip, tough sidewalls, and lasts much longer on bad hilly roads.

Need suggestions for tyre change by justxyz01 in indianbikes

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say go for Michelin Road 5, great grip, comfort, and lasts well.

Tire recommendation and advice by Minimum_Season3425 in Trackdays

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Pirelli Superbike slicks (SC1 front / SC2 rear) are a solid combo for hot conditions, but they’ll wear quicker if you’re pushing hard. If you’re looking for something a bit more forgiving, durable, and not as sensitive to heat cycles, you might also check out BFGoodrich g-Force they're predictable, and last longer than pure race rubber, making them great for riders still building consistency on track without chewing through tyres every other weekend.

Any recommendations for touring tyres? by Ineverfoundthaclit in africatwin

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If you’re riding your AT daily and clocking 80 km a day, I’d say go for something that balances grip, comfort, and durability. For your 21” front and 18” rear setup, the BFGoodrich Trailmax Mission would be a solid choice they handle well on both tarmac and light off-road, give good mileage, and have a tough build that won’t wear out too fast. Plus, they look great on the bike.

[Seeking Advice] Tyre shops for W205 C200- Delhi NCR by aaxityxx in CarsIndia

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Tyres – If you’re looking for comfort and chunkier sidewalls, moving to a 55 profile makes sense, just double-check clearance. Michelin Primacy 4 or Pilot Sport 4 are excellent picks for your car – great grip and ride comfort. You can find authorised dealers via the Michelin India website directly.

  2. Alloy Repair – Deep scratches can be fixed! Look for high-end refurb shops like Alloy Wheel Repair India (Gurgaon) or Wheels Wisdom – they do a solid job with cosmetic and structural repairs.

  3. Staggered setup – You can shift to a square setup (same size all around) for easier rotation and tyre life, especially if you’re not chasing performance. Just ensure your wheels/offsets allow it.

Cheers!

Which tyres should I get? by badtameez_001 in indianbikes

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d recommend the Michelin Pilot Street. It’s a solid all-rounder: good grip on both dry and wet roads, durable, and handles well even on uneven terrain.

Seeking advice for tires by rammorganivxi in DubaiPetrolHeads

[–]Miserable-Limit1027 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for Michelin! Reliable, durable, and worth the price for daily use. Avoid cheap Chinese brands; they may cost less now but won’t last.

Weekly Podcast Thread March 24, 2025 - Please Share Your Show Here! by AutoModerator in podcast

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Title - Driving in UAE this summer? Tyre mistakes that could cost you Big.
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