I whont to upgrade my i10 1 2 tyres to 175 70 R 13 Is it a
I whont to upgrade my i10 1.2 tyres to 175/70 R 13.Is it a good idea to go . and how many km whill drop .
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You can go for higher rating R13 size tyres.There wont be significant change in mileage. Posted: 4438 day(s) ago |
You can go through it
but there is an advice that company fitments are evergreen. Posted: 4436 day(s) ago |
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My experience of upgrade 175/70/13 in i10 was very bad, I still have the problem in suspension. Hyundai people told me that is because of upgrade the tyre. The car was not meant for a higher upgrade, specially i10. My suggestion is not to upgrade the tyre. Posted: 3981 day(s) ago |
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I upgrade my i10 tires to 175/70/13 without changing the wheel rims. I did not have any suspension problems. In fact the alignment never was out, as the ride was softer (?) unlike with my original set of tires with which it was a constant problem.
Posted: 2343 day(s) ago |
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Even I upgrade my i10 tires to 175/70/13 without changing the wheel rims. Ride is too good.
Posted: 1355 day(s) ago |
![]() Sadiq |
I upgraded my i10 with 175/70R13. Ride is too good with company fitted rims.
Posted: 1355 day(s) ago |
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