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Originally Posted by cyneverdie (Post 864677)
Swift petrol 28 psi all around

I guess you need add one more psi it's suppsoed to be 29 psi all over (not dealer recommended but the manufacturer), but am not comfortable with this, do you guys agree, I think 32psi is default huh

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Originally Posted by kpzen (Post 863631)
Jaggu, is 33 psi the recommended pressure for the petrol also ?? I think its only for DDis.

Recommended pressure for petrol, 33 psi all around. Swift D 36 front and 33 rear. This is company specified for 165 80 14, real life you can go 3 pounds less safely especially riding around with only 2 people. Mileage might be less by a fraction of kpl

Guys getting delivery of swift Zxi on Monday. Just a Q! Are the stock tyres (185/70/14) any good?

i want the review on Falken tyres i am looking at 185/70-R14 tyres for my swift LDi i am going to put them on my stock wheels. I was quoated 2750 per tyre. I dont remember the pattern i will get back with the pattern he quoated by tomorrow.

have any one used these?

i am running the stock 165/80-R14 tyres from JK and i am looking for good VFM tyres with in 3K per tyre budget for a set of four, any other good brands in this budget is also appreciated.

well at first i shod it with 195/60-R15 MXV8 michelins on 7J alloys from league, but i found better use for these and i am back to stock on this beast, i really need some wider rubber, but budget being the constraint, i am forced to screen the brands like the michelins, yokos and the likes.:Frustrati



the last time, i mean last week, i checked the 185/70-R14 from michelins the XM1+s was like 3600 per tyre, owing to the fuel price hikes.:deadhorse




i was looking at Falkens, apollos and goodyears, any good tyres in these brands i mean VFMs, and good experiences from any of these brands?

after having used MXV8s i think i would want decent performance and VFM, thank you for all the HELP in advance guys.

sorry guys this is the double post owing to my net problems mods please delete this post sorry.

Yoko A drive 185/70-14 are around 3200 per tire..Check if apollo aceleres are available in that size, if they are, then it would be under 3k per tire.
Avoid Falkens.

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Originally Posted by rider60 (Post 885071)
i want the review on Falken tyres i am looking at 185/70-R14 tyres for my swift LDi i am going to put them on my stock wheels. I was quoated 2750 per tyre. I dont remember the pattern i will get back with the pattern he quoated by tomorrow.

have any one used these?

i am running the stock 165/80-R14 tyres from JK and i am looking for good VFM tyres with in 3K per tyre budget for a set of four, any other good brands in this budget is also appreciated.

well at first i shod it with 195/60-R15 MXV8 michelins on 7J alloys from league, but i found better use for these and i am back to stock on this beast, i really need some wider rubber, but budget being the constraint, i am forced to screen the brands like the michelins, yokos and the likes.:Frustrati



the last time, i mean last week, i checked the 185/70-R14 from michelins the XM1+s was like 3600 per tyre, owing to the fuel price hikes.:deadhorse




i was looking at Falkens, apollos and goodyears, any good tyres in these brands i mean VFMs, and good experiences from any of these brands?

after having used MXV8s i think i would want decent performance and VFM, thank you for all the HELP in advance guys.

I agree with Kpzen.
stay away from falkens 185s R14. I have used them on my petrol swift. grip is good for the 1st 10K kms, then they fade away pretty quickly. surprisingly quickly.
They are very good for drifting and tailslides:D.
definitely not safe in the wet, or after 10K

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Originally Posted by kpzen (Post 885208)
Yoko A drive 185/70-14 are around 3200 per tire..Check if apollo aceleres are available in that size, if they are, then it would be under 3k per tire.
Avoid Falkens.

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Originally Posted by rippergeo (Post 885600)
I agree with Kpzen.
stay away from falkens 185s R14. I have used them on my petrol swift. grip is good for the 1st 10K kms, then they fade away pretty quickly. surprisingly quickly.
They are very good for drifting and tailslides:D.
definitely not safe in the wet, or after 10K


thanks KPZEN i will try and look for the yokohama A.Drives.

i was quoated like 2600 per tyre for apollo aceleres but in the past i have had bad experiences with them so i was a little skeptical about that brand.

RIppergeo thanks for the experience i will stay away from them thank you.

i just found out the price of the 185/70-R14 of JK it was 2700 is that tyre any worth? has any one had good experience with these ones?

hey how is the good yeat ducardo i was quoated 2600 per tyre how are they?

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guys i am going for this model for my swift

16 inch with 205/50/r16 ,100 pcd ,38 offset , width 7.5

is it ok or will i have any problems of tyer scraping any wher

width 7.5?????:Shockked:
Thats too wide...get 6j or 6.5j...
With 7.5j the wheels might scrape and ride quality will be bad.

16" usually come with 7J or 7.5J

so their will be no problem with 7.5 j wheels ???

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Originally Posted by kpzen (Post 888771)
width 7.5?????:Shockked:
Thats too wide...get 6j or 6.5j...
With 7.5j the wheels might scrape and ride quality will be bad.

The car will most likely be used in load bearing applications

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Originally Posted by theMAG (Post 888841)
The car will most likely be used in load bearing applications

So basically it'll be used to ferry you around?

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Originally Posted by iraghava (Post 888859)
So basically it'll be used to ferry you around?


Nope. Fuel price woes have made me take bullock carts to work. Strong bullocks at that. Amazingly stiff suspension and drive-by-wire. You wont believe the new horn mechanism.


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