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April 3rd, 2006 06:38 PM #22
ANything TOYO afaik is money well spent on tires . I am long time user of the PROXES , 3 cars and about 4 years old each .
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April 5th, 2006 12:46 PM #23
My personal favorite brand is PIRELLI P6000. The price is not really that expensive. It is very durable and matagal maupod.
Another good brand is MICHELIN. Any michelin branded tire is good. Sidewall looks great. Yun lang nga, my experience is that the tires do not last long. And still the most expensive tire around.
A cheap brand is DUNLOP LM702. It is cheap and easily wears out.
Also, maganda din ang Bridgestones. It is well balanced on all areas such as threadwear, durability, looks. Prices are on the average.
Continentals-- just like a Michelin. looks good but madali maupod.
Falkens -- most of them are soft. squarish looking sidewalls. Also, easily wears out.
Korean, china made brands.?? I never tried them. Just spend a bit more on a good set of tires...Last edited by edl100; April 5th, 2006 at 12:52 PM.
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April 6th, 2006 01:30 AM #26Originally Posted by alanranch
sa mga nag-reply salamat po sa mga suggestion.
play it safe, use a good rubber! hehe! Peace!
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April 6th, 2006 01:53 AM #27*jkaiser: You're right. A good rubber does not easily get holes whether on the road or on the bed. Ha..ha..!
My preference = Bridgestone. They are durable and dependable.
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April 6th, 2006 07:22 AM #28
My Laser RS Turbo has Bridgestone Z-rated lows. The Sonata came with Michelins. The wife's Contour has cheapo Cooper/Hancock tires . We don't intend to drive the Contour outside of town.
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