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Originally Posted by Gill (Post 2409353)
Tyres are not that soft, steering feedback is same as it was it Apollo.One noticeable difference is noise, it's bit quieter.All in all not much of difference.
@wet grip is good, worth mentioning.
I have covered 569km with new set of tyres.

I have read quite a lot about how the C.drive makes the steering lighter. Never had a chance to drive anything with C.drives, so don't know yet.

569km is not far from the running period for new tyres. Drive a little more and pls update on the steering feedback.

Btw, YOKOHAMA Europe: Home shows the new C.drive 2. Do we get it here?

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Originally Posted by invincible7 (Post 2410635)
Thanks guys.. my formost criteria is handling and braking ...please suggest which brands should I go for....

If R14 then - 195/65/R14 or 185/70/R14

If R15 then - 195/65/R14 or 205/60/R14

IMO 185/70/R14's are more than adequate for any kind of driving. I have Michelin XM1+ on my car since 39000 km's and I have never seen them lose ground and I pretty much drive till the top end whenever I can.

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Originally Posted by humyum (Post 2411582)
IMO 185/70/R14's are more than adequate for any kind of driving. I have Michelin XM1+ on my car since 39000 km's and I have never seen them lose ground and I pretty much drive till the top end whenever I can.

+1
I too have Michelin XM1+ 185/70 R14 on my swift and having done speeds up to 160-165 and cornering at decent speeds, I'd recommend them anyday. I have been to some real bad roads on the hills on them and not a single puncture, highly recommended.

What is the cost of Michelin XM1+.....

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Originally Posted by invincible7 (Post 2412185)
What is the cost of Michelin XM1+.....

185/70 R14 should be ~4100/4200 per tyre

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Originally Posted by invincible7 (Post 2410529)
Hi need help with choosing the right size for Swift tyre change. Currently the Swift has stock tyres which are 185/70/14 if I am not wrong, thinking of either going a bit higher in the width with the same wheel size i.e 195/60/14

What would be the ride quality.. dont want to compromise it.

Any decrease in mileage....

Also which brands to go for Yoko's A/C drives, Bridgestone turanza, Michelin's.... please help with their cost too if you guys know.


185/70/14 are stock tyres only for the ZXi version. For all others, it is 165/80/R14. You can safely change to 185/70/14 on the stock rims,unless you want to go for alloy wheels. 185/70/14 is a good choice as far as ride,handling ,comfort and mileage are concerned.

@aks ZXi comes with alloys only as a default.....i am a bit confused whether going for 185/70/14 or 195/65/14....

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Originally Posted by invincible7 (Post 2412817)
@aks ZXi comes with alloys only as a default.....i am a bit confused whether going for 185/70/14 or 195/65/14....

I had the XM1+ 185/70/14 on aftermarket alloys on the Swift and it performed very well. It is more than adequate with regard to handling and comfort.

However, the 195/65/14 will look better as it’s wider compared to 185/70/14. But both have near identical tyre wall height, so the meter readings will be the same.

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Originally Posted by deetjohn (Post 2411521)
569km is not far from the running period for new tyres. Drive a little more and pls update on the steering feedback.

Steering feedback and steering light/heavy are not the same thing. the feedback may change with running temperature of tyre. Steering light/heavy will not.
I don't see any change as steering being light and heavy.

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Originally Posted by Gill (Post 2414293)
Steering feedback and steering light/heavy are not the same thing. the feedback may change with running temperature of tyre. Steering light/heavy will not.
I don't see any change as steering being light and heavy.

I didn't say that feedback and heaviness are the same things. :) Good to know that you have found a good set of tyres in C.drives for your car.

In the meanwhile, Let me try to get my hands on a car on C.drives.

hi,
am looking to change my swift vxi tyres. i have 15 inch alloys and the car is currently on avs es 100's with 195/60/r15. wouldn't want to go with avs es 100's again..

I am looking at a decent set of tyres with low road noise and decent performance.
please provide a few inputs with costs.I was budgeting around 4.5k a tyre ( dream?).
leaning towards michelin/ yoko.
inputs appreciated.

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Originally Posted by invincible7 (Post 2410635)
Thanks guys.. my formost criteria is handling and braking ...please suggest which brands should I go for....

Go for the Michellin

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Originally Posted by invincible7 (Post 2412817)
@aks ZXi comes with alloys only as a default.....i am a bit confused whether going for 185/70/14 or 195/65/14....

Cost as on 25th was 4500 and dealer told me that prices are going up from 1st july to 4700

Hey...am interested in buying the OEM/Stock tyres of new Swift ZXi [185/70 R14] / Swift lower variants [165/80 R14] if anyone is upgrading it to some higher profiles [in Kerala]. Where can I post such queries? I am not finding any options for "I want" or "I am looking for..." in the classifieds section.

If anyone has these tyres for sale, please PM me / quote my post so that I get the intimation.

Yoko S Drives seem to be out of place here. I really liked the liked and it's performing well on my Swift. 2 years on and clocked 25kms without a single puncture (touch wood). I find it gripping the road well and feel confident while cornering. But since I have low profile ones, it's not comfortable on rough roads. Since I got it at a discounted rate (3700/- a piece) I went for these. Overall, am completely satisfied with S Drives.

Hi friends,

Its my first tire upgrade to my swift. I had a look today at a Michelin showroom, they offered me Michelin Energy XM 1+

Is Michelin Energy XM 1+ - size (185/60 R14) recommended?

Incase of an upgrade what size or brand can I go for?

I have been quoted 4650 appox for Michelin Energy XM 1+, is it the right price?

Swift Zxi owners what do you recommend?


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