Hyundai Grand i10 Nios - Yokohama Earth1 Tyre Upgrade

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • A quick video about the experience of upgrading to Yokohama Earth1 tyres on my friend’s Hyundai Grand i10 Nios.

Комментарии • 29

  • @parassahai
    @parassahai Месяц назад +2

    I too have 185 60R15 Earth 1 on my Jazz CVT. I feel that they offer better road feel than stock tyres, without compromising on Steering and ride.

  • @AbhishekTyagi
    @AbhishekTyagi 4 месяца назад +1

    These are excellent tyres I had put them on my Etios a while back replacing just 2 year and barely 20k km Bridgestones. I couldn’t be happier. Now fortuner also running on Geolanders ATs.

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  4 месяца назад +2

      Hi Abhishek, good to hear about the feedback on the Yokohamas. I am using a set of Earth 1s on my Jazz AT. Suffered an unexpected puncture on a 4-laned road when a sharp object cut the sidewall and I was able to claim pro-rata warranty on it - quite a fuss-free experience. The benchmark would be a set of Michelin Primacy 3STs that lasted for 91k km (no kidding, 91000 km!) on my Polo GT diesel. Let’s see how well and long these Earth 1 lasts. 🙂
      BTW those are Geolandars with an a not e! 😂

    • @AbhishekTyagi
      @AbhishekTyagi 4 месяца назад

      @@GaneshBalan Wow 91k is a lot. good catch. in my defence. my keyboard suggest the words before completion and I seldom select .

    • @AbhishekKumar1902
      @AbhishekKumar1902 2 месяца назад

      @@GaneshBalan Yokohama Earth1 has hard rubber and is very noisy, very similar to those cheapass CEAT securadrives. If you want good tyres, then the go for are Yohohama BlueEarth GT or RV02.

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  2 месяца назад

      Must be a problem with a specific batch you bought. Never had road noise issue on mine on the Jazz, not with my friend’s car either. Your perception on road noise can also vary with someone else’s. But no comparison with stock tyres like Ceat, JK and Bridgestone.

  • @MotoEdgeneo
    @MotoEdgeneo 5 дней назад

    How about ugrading my grand10 tyres with 165/70/R15? Any issues with performance,speed, mileage etc.. Plz tell yar..

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  5 дней назад +1

      What are the specifications of your stock tires? If you’re upsizing from 14” to 15”, you’ll notice a reduction in fuel efficiency - by 1-2 kmpl.
      Speed is not a function of tires.
      You will however get improved grip levels since a wider patch of tires now is in contact with the road.
      Road noise will be less if you’re upgrading from stock tires to Yokohamas.

  • @DriveShrive
    @DriveShrive 19 дней назад

    Affect on Efficiency with these upsize? As Gi10 isn't very efficient already

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  18 дней назад

      No noticeable change in the fuel efficiency. Only when the width is drastically increased, say, beyond 30 mm or so, you will start noticing the change in fuel efficiency.

  • @AT-up6px
    @AT-up6px Месяц назад

    Hey. Hope you are doing fine. One question. I have sportz variant with alloys 165/70r14. Alloy width is 5.0 J. I researched online and found that 185 section tyres are on maximum limit one can fit in 5 inch alloy. Ideal is 165 and 175. You have already installed these 185 tyre. Any issues regarding tyre loosing rim suddenly? And what should be the recommended tyre pressure?
    Iam planning for 185/65 r14 but concerned about high speed safety. Or should i go for 175/70 r14? Hoping for a bonafide relpy. Thanks

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  Месяц назад

      We’ve installed these Earth1s on steel rims not alloys as you may have noticed.
      I did not quite understand what you meant by ‘tyre losing rim’. In any case, I would suggest you to stick to 175 considering a balance of grip, fuel efficiency and safety.

    • @AT-up6px
      @AT-up6px Месяц назад

      'Tyre loosing rim' means sometimes suddenly tyre deflate completely due to loose fitting on rim or in summers when rubber expands. I have been in that situation on activa scooter.
      So my question is that does185 fits well on your steel rim? As width of rim is same in yours and my alloy. So i asked this question. Is it safe? As 185 is maximum limit we can put on 5 inch steel and alloy wheels. Or should I go with 175/70r14?

  • @RajKumar-uy7kd
    @RajKumar-uy7kd 2 месяца назад

    hi am luking for base i10 nios face lift 2024 in tht r14 is available ....but in sportz N MAGNA its r15 ...is there any mailage will differ?????? could u pls explain it will be usefull fr gt a new one

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  2 месяца назад

      There will be negligible mileage difference between the two variants.

    • @RajKumar-uy7kd
      @RajKumar-uy7kd 2 месяца назад

      @@GaneshBalan TQ SIR

  • @jnanankurmahanta8426
    @jnanankurmahanta8426 4 месяца назад

    Hey! I'm currently using 175/65 R14s on my 2016 grand i10. Is it advisable to upgrade to 185/65 R14? Stock size was 165/65 R14.

    • @its--Evander
      @its--Evander 4 месяца назад +4

      175 is more than sufficient, 185 or above is just an over kill for the car , according to its engine power .
      You can upgrade to 175/70/14 ,

    • @abhishekschidgumpi2256
      @abhishekschidgumpi2256 4 месяца назад

      wider ones will be heavy and will have impact on performance especially on 1st, 2nd gear. heavy tires also mean extra load on suspension. OEM is best

    • @jnanankurmahanta8426
      @jnanankurmahanta8426 4 месяца назад

      ​​@@abhishekschidgumpi2256 OEM is insufficient. During lane changes, the car tends to overshoot, which is not the case with the 175 sections. I was just asking out of curiosity. As of now, I'm quite happy with the 175 section tyres.

    • @ketankadam5669
      @ketankadam5669 3 месяца назад

      ​@@jnanankurmahanta8426 can you explain the overshoot?

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  3 месяца назад

      Jnanankur, you’re already a size up from the stock 165/65 to 175/65. A further upsize is not recommended dude. It can affect your fuel economy due to the wider tires and can potentially affect the wheel well clearance when taking turns (which you’ll have to confirm by installing the tires on the rim).
      Stick to 175/65 R14. More than sufficient.

  • @Imjoe159
    @Imjoe159 4 месяца назад +2

    Could have checked UC6 or Bluearth GT too

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  4 месяца назад +2

      Friend was contemplating between the Continental UC6, Earth 1 and the Michelin Energy XM2+. Got the Earth1 at a better deal so went with this. Been using the Earth1 on my Jazz and it has been a good experience thus far so that sort of sealed the deal. ☺️

    • @Imjoe159
      @Imjoe159 4 месяца назад

      @@GaneshBalan 👍🏻 XM2+ is available now? I was not aware..

  • @SensibleBHPian
    @SensibleBHPian 2 месяца назад

    Any reviews on the road noise at higher speeds?

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  Месяц назад

      Hi Dilpreet, the road noise is acceptable and significantly lesser compared to the stock tires. The best in terms of low road noise would be Continental UltraContact UC6.

  • @RasoolForsms-sn9di
    @RasoolForsms-sn9di 24 дня назад

    Sir Any Problems?

    • @GaneshBalan
      @GaneshBalan  24 дня назад

      Hi Rasool, there are no problems after switching to Earth1 tyres. Do you have any specific queries?