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December 5th, 2010 05:41 PM #11
These are budget tires. I've read more bad reviews than good. I'd stay away.
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December 11th, 2010 03:08 AM #14
mura ito pero hassle pala. better settle for a branded and safely features.
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October 13th, 2011 06:30 PM #16
I previously had Nankang NS-2 on myECCS B13 and Maxxis (MV-1? not sure) on my Civic SiR. All i can say is they're similar. Affordable and its seems like its made of a harder compound - matagal mag wear. But grip isnt that impressive. As a daily driver, my rant is it doesnt have a rim protector like the japanese tires, and its prone to cracks on the sidewalls - i believe the sidewalls of these tires are very weak. Never run flat on these tires or you'll see cracks immediately.
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March 14th, 2012 02:48 PM #17
We use Nankang Mudstars on the daily drivers. Nankang Super Tripper on the MB100. No problems with both.
My father put a set of 17" NS-2's on his weekend car W140 Mercedes.
Nothing bad to report so far. Except for the lack of a rim guard siguro.
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August 15th, 2012 02:55 PM #18Bought Nankang NSII (Made in Taiwan), and it last for more than 3 years for me. I am planning to replace na ulet with the same. 205/50/R16. Also, i used nitro (please read a review about that) and maybe it helps for me. 31psi, maintaining air.
Please share again your experience if you bought the same last 2010.
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August 15th, 2012 02:57 PM #19
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Otoh, the 2nd gen mu-x slightly looks like a mazda up front and some interior bits as well but oto...
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