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MRF Tires
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Rating 5.0

I am currently loving my MRF Masseter for rear. There good road performance is amazing also on bad patches its manageable.

Pros: amazing road performance
Cons: manageable on bad patches
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Bought MRF Mogrip T Tyre for rear. Bikes definitely feels different. Got more confidence in braking now than before.

Pros: more confidence in braking
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I also got it when I was on my trip (3k kms on altroz racer r3). I stopped for alignment and found bubble. The tyre shop referred me to MRF district office. MRF office told me to contact car dealer for letter you just mentioned. While i just communicating for letter, told me.. not needed.. he just checked tyre tread depth, gave me a letter which tells tyre shop to install new tyre, got back to tyre shop, got it installed. Continued trip. Total time : 2 hours.

Pros: quick replacement process
Cons: tire bubble
Mileage: 3000 km
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Same issue on my Taigun. Those mrfs are bad. The showroom and mrf said that it was due to impact damage and refused to replace initially.

Cons: bad quality, warranty refusal
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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My brezza came with MRF Ecotreds as well, I have already gotten 2 sidewall punctures in 28k kms. Had to scrap one tire entirely. So frustrating

Cons: multiple sidewall punctures, tire scrapped
Vehicle: Suzuki
Mileage: 28000 km
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I too had a similar experience with MRF ZVTV - it was attributed to external damage and wasn’t covered under warranty. Had to get the tyre replaced.

Cons: tire defect, warranty rejected
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