If I have a tight budget, I may use it again. Of course depending on the availability. Don't want to drive too far from where I'm staying just to get those tires. If I have better budget, I'd go for better tires.
Thanks for the recommendation , will check it out =)Well, any businesses for that matter, will sell or deal with what makes $$. If that model does not make much, they rather sell other brands and models. Try Hankook then......
Or you can try a new tyre brand that is cheap. I tried the higher end model in my VR and they are not bad. The tyres are Land Golden from Thailand...
http://www./newforums/showthread.php?t=463555
The LG17 model for your size....
http://www./newforums/showthread.php?t=463852
I tried the LG27
There is ATR Sport 2 ? didnt heard about that before ... will ask for this one instead , so the ATR Sport they selling now are old stock maybe ?If really want ATR Sport at least buy the ATR Sport 2, which already has some improvement (less compound separation). Don't buy the old first version la.
Hahaha nah , its for my daily beater , will put lot of kilometers thru the year but will not see any crazy high speed runs .Was on ATR (4 x 225/45/18) and ATR 2 (2 x 225/45/18 and 2 x 235/45/18) before moving to PS4.
If you're on a budget and would like to get the best of beginner performance and comfort (which doesn't last long) then you can always give it a try.
Noise level increases over time primarily because of it being directional and harder compound. They tend to crack in between threads after more than a year of use.
Does the job unless you're a Vin Diesel wannabe on the streets.
As good as 003 ? will definitely check it out , only heard Maxxis for its 4x4 tyres =Pim using atr sport and also atr sport 2 on my airtrek .. so far no crack no peeling after few years of using.. its a good quality based on its price.. but on 150 buck per piece i would recommend to get a maxxis victra ipro.. grip as good as re003 with a cheaper price.. mind telling us what your car is?
It that tyre can last for two years im a happy man already , dont expect much from it , just wanna make sure it is roadworthy & safe to use , cause i saw some strange brand somekind like delinte or so tyre burst and cause the vehicle to loss control with my own eye . i've seen many people installed it on thier car , mostly on huge size wheels like 18" upwards , the price is dirt cheap prehaps .Since you are at budget,
I got my 195/45R15 at RM110.00 at Klang ( Got it on Jan 2017, Year made middle 2016 )
Review after using ATR Sport I and II ( Size, 15, 17, 18 )
- Side of the tyre wear off faster than middle
- Wet and Dry traction ok
- After 2 years under hot sun, will have crack easily as compared to other brands.
- After 2 years under hot sun, compound will be much harder as compared to other brands.
- My friend tyre did burst even it was new
- Overall : Budget tyre, budget expectation.
Yup , i have the exact same though , as this tyres is for my daily beater , i wouldn't want to spend alot on it so im looking for a budget tyre yet roadworthy & safe to use .If I have a tight budget, I may use it again. Of course depending on the availability. Don't want to drive too far from where I'm staying just to get those tires. If I have better budget, I'd go for better tires.
maxxis victra ipro, the design looks good.im using atr sport and also atr sport 2 on my airtrek turbo.. so far no crack no peeling after few years of using.. its a good quality based on its price.. but on 150 buck per piece i would recommend to get a maxxis victra ipro.. grip as good as re003 with a cheaper price.. mind telling us what your car is?
195/45R15 at RM110.00 at Klang , wow..Since you are at budget,
I got my 195/45R15 at RM110.00 at Klang ( Got it on Jan 2017, Year made middle 2016 )
Review after using ATR Sport I and II ( Size, 15, 17, 18 )
- Side of the tyre wear off faster than middle
- Wet and Dry traction ok
- After 2 years under hot sun, will have crack easily as compared to other brands.
- After 2 years under hot sun, compound will be much harder as compared to other brands.
- My friend tyre did burst even it was new
- Overall : Budget tyre, budget expectation.
The ATR Sports and Sports 2 are selling hand in hand, even though Sports 2 is newer. Initially Sports 2 came only in 17" and above, now have 15 and 16 inch also. Whether they discon ATR Sports in future we are not sure, but both are still being sold....There is ATR Sport 2 ? didnt heard about that before ... will ask for this one instead , so the ATR Sport they selling now are old stock maybe ?
Maxxis is Taiwanese. Their famous model was the MA-Z1. ipro also quite a few years already, now actually got other new model but not so well known in Malaysian marketmaxxis victra ipro, the design looks good.
but I hardly see this tyre, is it new or relatively old design?
I used ATR sport before, cheap and decent.
noisy..
I see, I notice the price in KL is much affordable as compare in Johor.Maxxis is Taiwanese. Their famous model was the MA-Z1. ipro also quite a few years already, now actually got other new model but not so well known in Malaysian market
ATR Sport 1195/50R15 at RM110.00 at Klang , wow.. - Correction on tyre size
what tyre is this?
I bought mine at RM210, kumbo PS31
I would say that it is the product cons ( Although I maintained sufficient air pressure )Bro. loose_end must be taking a lot of fast corners......hhahhahahha
JB cost of living also higher......lolI see, I notice the price in KL is much affordable as compare in Johor.
Johor price is relatively steep..
RM300+, you be only getting indo/Malaysia made tyre.
the other area that can consider is Singapore.
Kumho 225/45/17 going for RM330, korea
Japan, Dunlop for RM360
pray hard, PS4 come with 15 inch.The ATR Sports and Sports 2 are selling hand in hand, even though Sports 2 is newer. Initially Sports 2 came only in 17" and above, now have 15 and 16 inch also. Whether they discon ATR Sports in future we are not sure, but both are still being sold....
Nope, mentioned already, that is why they keep certain sizes in PS3 pattern.....pray hard, PS4 come with 15 inch.