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what is the most comfortable tire for the fortuner smart on this concerate roads?

Car is going like the train on rails.

Check the air pressure. Thais love to over-inflate tires, chances are high you will get a better ride with correct/lower pressure. I bet you are near 50 psi now...
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what is the most comfortable tire for the fortuner smart on this concerate roads?

Car is going like the train on rails.

Check the air pressure. Thais love to over-inflate tires, chances are high you will get a better ride with correct/lower pressure. I bet you are near 50 psi now...

actuall tires run at 30 psi and filled some kind a gas..(nitrogane) so dont get inflate under the heat..but still so bumpy must be the bridgestone dueler hp I guess

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Michelin will give you a better comfort ride then the Duellers, try the new Lattitude or even the cross terrain is very comfy.

Hak

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Michelin will give you a better comfort ride then the Duellers, try the new Lattitude or even the cross terrain is very comfy.

Hak

Looking at replacing my Bridgestones - only got 30K out of them :o

What sort of price are the Michelins?

I have had quotes from 8800 to 9700 per tire...

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Running 32k now on 2 of the original Duellers. Not much difference (can't really tell that much) between the ones I replaced at 15k and the originals.

Replaced due to other factor than wear.

Maybe better around but I'm still happy with the Duellers. For sure happy enough not to pay 40k or so for some different ones.

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what is the most comfortable tire for the fortuner smart on this concerate roads?

Car is going like the train on rails.

Hi

Another factor MAY be the Fortuner Smart models have TRD(Toyota Racing Development) suspension as standard and this will inevitably be a harder ride than standard spec shockers.

Might be an idea to check if its adjustable?

It is ,by the way very likely your tyres have been over-inflated. My truck, when new had 50psi in each tyre instead of 34psi and that was by a very big dealership.

Dave

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