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    #1101
    Quote Originally Posted by james00112233 View Post
    Pinakamurang napagtanungan kong Yokohama is 7K.
    Perhaps it depends on the dealer and type of tire... I usually replace all four tires with Yokohama.

    Now I just realized, what I have is a very old model. It's a CR-V 98. That could be the reason why my tires are much cheaper due to its size. Surely, you have the later model if not the latest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Perhaps it depends on the dealer and type of tire... I usually replace all four tires with Yokohama.

    Now I just realized, what I have is a very old model. It's a CR-V 98. That could be the reason why my tires are much cheaper due to its size. Surely, you have the later model if not the latest.
    Below 17 inches, (relatively) mura lang mga tires in general.

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    #1103
    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    Below 17 inches, (relatively) mura lang mga tires in general.
    That answers why I have a cheaper tire. Thanks. Then, I wasn't any help to the other guy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    That answers why I have a cheaper tire. Thanks. Then, I wasn't any help to the other guy...
    I wouldn't wan't to be the owner of an explorer with the 20" stock wheels when the tires are due for replacement...

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    #1105
    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    That answers why I have a cheaper tire. Thanks. Then, I wasn't any help to the other guy...
    The tire is 17'', more specific its 225/65 R17.

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    #1106
    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    I wouldn't wan't to be the owner of an explorer with the 20" stock wheels when the tires are due for replacement...
    If you don’t opt for Bridgestone or Michelin tires, there are cheaper alternatives.


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    #1107
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    If you don’t opt for Bridgestone or Michelin tires, there are cheaper alternatives.


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    Typically I go for either Bridgestone or Yokohamas.

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    #1108
    Quote Originally Posted by james00112233 View Post
    The tire is 17'', more specific its 225/65 R17.
    Westlake su318 3500 lang kuha ko sa banawe.

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    #1109
    Quote Originally Posted by robot.sonic View Post
    Westlake su318 3500 lang kuha ko sa banawe.
    My friend is also using Westlake and he recommended that one to me. However, I'm not familiar with the brand so I opted for Yokohama. Is this a China brand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    My friend is also using Westlake and he recommended that one to me. However, I'm not familiar with the brand so I opted for Yokohama. Is this a China brand?
    Japanese brand. Dont know where they manufactured the tires sold here

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    #1111
    isn't the "made in..." on the tire itself?

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    #1112
    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    My friend is also using Westlake and he recommended that one to me. However, I'm not familiar with the brand so I opted for Yokohama. Is this a China brand?
    Yokohama is a Japanese brand but usually their tires are manufactured here in the Philippines.


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    #1113
    Quote Originally Posted by james00112233 View Post
    Guys tanong ko lang, ok ba ang gulong na BFGoodrich (cost 6,100 per tire) for CRV? yan ang sa tingin ko pasok sa budget ko. Planning to replace 4 tires.
    Anong year model yung crv niyo sir?


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    #1114
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    isn't the "made in..." on the tire itself?
    I just checked and I saw "Made in Japan". This is for Bridgestone Turanza. I'll check Yokohama.

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    #1115
    Quote Originally Posted by mrstealyourgirl View Post
    Anong year model yung crv niyo sir?


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    3rd Gen crv

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    #1116
    Quote Originally Posted by james00112233 View Post
    3rd Gen crv
    Ah wow sir mura na yang 6k each para sa BFG hehe


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    #1117
    Make sure to check the manufacturing date of those 6T BFG tires ... might be very old stock ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    My friend is also using Westlake and he recommended that one to me. However, I'm not familiar with the brand so I opted for Yokohama. Is this a China brand?
    Westlake is Chinese. One of the bigger Chinese tire companies, but still Chinese.

    For your reference, some tire brands and their home countries:

    Bridgestone (Japan)
    Michelin (France)
    Pirelli (Italy)
    Goodyear (USA)
    Yokohama (Japan)
    Dunlop (UK but owned by Goodyear which is American)
    Toyo (Japan)
    Falken (Japan)
    Kumho (Korea)
    Hankook (Korea)
    Westlake/Goodride (China)
    GT Radial (Indonesia)
    Achilles (Indonesia)
    Nankang (Taiwan)
    Federal (Taiwan)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Westlake is Chinese. One of the bigger Chinese tire companies, but still Chinese.

    For your reference, some tire brands and their home countries:

    Bridgestone (Japan)
    Michelin (France)
    Pirelli (Italy)
    Goodyear (USA)
    Yokohama (Japan)
    Dunlop (UK but owned by Goodyear which is American)
    Toyo (Japan)
    Falken (Japan)
    Kumho (Korea)
    Hankook (Korea)
    Westlake/Goodride (China)
    GT Radial (Indonesia)
    Achilles (Indonesia)
    Nankang (Taiwan)
    Federal (Taiwan)

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    Thank you for this reference. I won't patronize China brands (as much as possible), and I'll go with Yokohama which is locally manufactured here. It could be more expensive but in my small way I am able to help our local manufacturer

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    #1120
    1999 crv or 2003, 04 or 05?
    money range from 200k to 250k?
    what to get? ang mahal kasi magbenta ng iba crv na 2nd gen naabot ng 300k

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