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MRF Tires
MayorPlayz
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Rating 5.0

I had Bridgestone B250 165/80 R14 as stock on my Ritz 2011, those were very bad at braking performance, and didn\u2019t provide any kind of comfort at all, even the underbody touched a few speed breakers when the car was fully loaded. But then I switched to MRF ZLX 185/70 R14 tyres and those were in a league of their own, great braking, comfort and much less body roll.

Pros: great braking, comfort
Cons: bad braking performance
Vehicle: Suzuki
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Rating 4.0

Same in my Nexon, so far the tyres have been good. One tyre had a sidewall puncture after 28k kms. Replaced it with the same. The rest of them are running without zero punctures in 37.6k kms, and have seen all kinds of terrains. I'm quite satisfied with the performance.

Pros: satisfied with performance
Cons: sidewall puncture
Mileage: 37600 km
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MRF Tires

Hey guys, Thanks to you guys, I got it checked on time through MRF FAAST and got a replacement for less than half the price of new tyre.

Pros: replacement for less price
Vehicle: Skoda
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MRF Tires

Find an MRF FASST service centre if you have around you.

Go there and and get this replaced, they will provide a newly manufactured same tire, and will charge you for tire depriciation of the old one.

Pros: newly manufactured tyre
Cons: tire depriciation charge
Vehicle: Ford Freestyle
Mileage: 10000 km
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MRF Tires
Additional-Tap-5795
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Rating 3.0

Last week I got a flat tyre on my back from the office and found that this tyre on my 2-month-old Suzuki Fronx (Aug 2025 model) is no more usable. Found a chipped off thread grip on the driver's side tyre, which resulted in low pressure. Due to driving at that pressure, the side liner developed cracks, losing its pressure holding capacity. Commonly, it is a clear case of prolonged low-pressure driving. However, in my case, since the tyre always looked low on pressure, I made sure to check the tyre pressure at every gas station while refueling. Now I am running on a spare tyre and wondering if I should go for the same tyre (MRF Wanderer 195/60 R16) or another brand.

Pros: tyre looked low on pressure
Cons: chipped off thread grip, side liner cracks
Vehicle: Suzuki
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MRF Tires

I have the MRF Markus on my car; they are overall a great tire, but the road conditions, especially after monsoon, are absolute shit, and these low-profile EV tires struggle a bit.

Pros: great tire overall
Cons: struggle on bad roads
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MRF Tires

I'll steer clear of mrf. You have much better options out there. Their wet grip is horrible

Pros: better options out there
Cons: wet grip is horrible
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OEM Porsche Tires

I own a 991.2 GT3 and its a terrible daily. No lane keep or radar cruise. No parking sensors. No keyless entry. Fixed carbon buckets. No heated steering wheel. Loud tire noise. etc.

Cons: loud tire noise, no sensors
Vehicle: Porsche 911
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MRF Tires

MRF is worst had same issue. They have lot's and lots of criteria my tyre had tread but still got rejected saying tyre had puncture. So can't replace it.

Cons: worst quality, warranty rejected
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MRF Tires

I burst my Elevate tyre due to my mistake (side wall damage), only 3k KMs on the odometer. MRF rejected the claim but Honda provided new tyre for free as a part of goodwill warranty.

Cons: tire burst, warranty rejected
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 3000 km
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