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Braking Performance Wet Road
3 times mentioned • Ming Wai • 10 May 2019
Braking Performance Wet Road
Goodyear Assurance Triplemax 2. The new Goodyear Assurance TripleMax 2 with the latest HydroTred technology can achieve better braking performance on wet road. With innovative asymmetric tread design, drivers can experience better handling and comfort performance for a safer and a more comfortable drive. From size 185/60R15 - 215/45R17.
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Vellfire Tyre Landsail Clv2
3 times mentioned • Rayden Chow • 26 June 2018
Vellfire Tyre Landsail Clv2
Toyota Estima/Vellfire Tyre LANDSAIL CLV2 235/50R18. All Season Highway Crossover & Sport Utility Tire. T, H, V, and W Speed rated so you'll feel confident at highway velocity, the CLV2 also features enhanced stability tread design and stylishly civilized good looks. You'll own the road. Grip optimized grooves.
The design of the CLV2's lateral and longitudinal grooves delivers extra gripping ability, more control, and better braking performance.
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Eagle F1 Asymmetric
258 times mentioned • Nelly TT • 09 May 2019
Eagle F1 Asymmetric
Goodyear Eagle F1's Active Braking technology enables the contact surfaces to expand when you brake and as the weight of the car shifts forward. This translates to better braking performance and reduced distances. As tested on a wet braking course using a Mercedes CLA250 4Matic at 70km/h, stomping on the brake pedal all-the-way made the car stop almost immediately. This test showed that the Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 tyres dissipate water effectively, thus having a noticeably short braking distance with minimal ABS (anti-lock braking system).
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