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  1. Join Date
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    Ok, so I was able to gather good suggestions for the tire replacement for our Vios in my previous thread.


    Now, I need to replace the 4 tires of my gf's gen1 CRV. I already researched in other forums, and found out that the Bridgestone H/T series is not the best tire to get. Would like to get the best tire suggestion here in Tsikot



    PS, im not a fanboi

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    Ok, so I was able to canvass from different stores already and came out with these tire brands:

    1. Bridgestone 684 (i think this is the OEM tire) priced at 4300 (with install)

    2. Kumho 857 priced at 4000 (with install)

    3. Falken Landair CT3 priced at 4136 (with install + nitro)



    all tires doesnt include cost of wheel weights and tire valves. which one would be the best option here?

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    Try checking Yokohoma Geolandar H/Ts and the Goodyear Wrangler A/P. Were using the Wranglers on a Ford Escape and Hyundai Tucson and initial impressions are good in terms of wet grip and noise reduction versus the old Bridgestones HTs we previously had on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Try checking Yokohoma Geolandar H/Ts and the Goodyear Wrangler A/P. Were using the Wranglers on a Ford Escape and Hyundai Tucson and initial impressions are good in terms of wet grip and noise reduction versus the old Bridgestones HTs we previously had on them.

    Thank you for your reply sir.

    as per Goodyear Pasig, they dont have wrangler series for that size. what they have is the Fortera series priced at 4550. mixed review yung Fortera series.

    As for the Yokohama Geolander H/T (there are several models pala, wasnt able to ask which specific model) its priced at 4k. might get this one instead. How about C.drive, ok ba yung tire na ito?

    thanks
    Last edited by crazy_boy; March 7th, 2012 at 12:36 PM.

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    go for the yokos over the bridgestones. the bridgestones wear out easily from my experience (had these also when we had the gen2 crv before). I was really happy also with the dunlop le mans RV (i dunno if they still sell these though). they look wider for some reason (despite having the same size 205/70/15).

    kumhos are pretty decent as well (have these in my current tucson), but i think kumho solus yun. i think these are silicon tires.

    cant say much about falkens, never had them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda_ View Post
    go for the yokos over the bridgestones. the bridgestones wear out easily from my experience (had these also when we had the gen2 crv before). I was really happy also with the dunlop le mans RV (i dunno if they still sell these though). they look wider for some reason (despite having the same size 205/70/15).

    kumhos are pretty decent as well (have these in my current tucson), but i think kumho solus yun. i think these are silicon tires.

    cant say much about falkens, never had them.
    Ok sir. Will check out Yokohama Geolander H/T or Dunlop. Though I've heard a lot of bad reviews about Dunlops having bulok and exploding (unused spare) for no reason.

    I will probably scratch out Bridgestone in my list for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda_ View Post
    I was really happy also with the dunlop le mans RV (i dunno if they still sell these though). they look wider for some reason (despite having the same size 205/70/15).
    i had these, too. they phased them out; what were they thinking?

    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    How about C.drive, ok ba yung tire na ito?
    had this years ago on my sedan. handling's very good, but it's a passenger car tire. wonder if those are new stocks.

    if i still had my v, next set would either be geolandar or the current wrangler.

    you can always check the week and year of manufacture on the sidewall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onewaytrip View Post
    had this years ago on my sedan. handling's very good, but it's a passenger car tire. wonder if those are new stocks. if i did not sell my v, my next set would either be the geolandar or the current wrangler. you can always check the week and year of manufacture on the sidewall.

    Thanks for the reply. Already reserved a set of Yokohama Geolander H/T-S G046 model. Will pick it up in Saturday. got it at 3700 per tire (fleet discount kasi) hehe

    Last edited by crazy_boy; March 8th, 2012 at 11:07 AM.

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    Im planning to change my tire also 185/60/r15..
    Ok ba ung bridgestone ecopia200 (3,100k isa)

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Tire Replacement for gen1 CRV - 205/70/r15