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  1. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    You may try. Pero once na gamit na, i dont think casa will accept it again. It might be also that the particular make you are looking for is not available kaya pinalitan nila nang iba. Kung gusto mo, pa trade in mo na lang sa mga tire shops kung di tatanggapin nang casa.
    Nilagay naman nila sa spare ito when i picked it up so it is unused :-)
    Pag di nila pinalitan ito, gawin ko nalang spare for life hehehe

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    After 72k, I finally let go of my hankook oem tires.

    Got Goodyears EfficientGrip Performance 225/50/17

    Quiet even at 100kph. Severe over-steer coz its super new I guess. Batch 21-15. I checked all 4 and they were in the same batch. Made in Germany. No noise after 30km. Hope this lasts me til 200k maintenance lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    After 72k, I finally let go of my hankook oem tires.

    Got Goodyears EfficientGrip Performance 225/50/17

    Quiet even at 100kph. Severe over-steer coz its super new I guess. Batch 21-15. I checked all 4 and they were in the same batch. Made in Germany. No noise after 30km. Hope this lasts me til 200k maintenance lol.
    Bro magkano yun goodyear?

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    6000php equivalent. its mid size price hehehe. The Toyo Proxes C1S(made in japan) same size 4800. The Michelins were 7200. I chose the goodyears because of grade A wet capability. Mountain terrain kase. Bridgestone Serentiy Plus sana. But out of stock 6500 lng.

    Brake performance is excellent. Cornering not so precise (coming from 45 profiles). Better comfort compared to 45s. Still at 38psi as per mechanic. Will lower eventually.
    Last edited by StockEngine; September 21st, 2015 at 05:11 AM.

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    Hi guys could you recommend me a tire and store(if pwede),
    for 245/70 rim16 for my DMAX?

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    Hi guys could you recommend me a tire and store(if pwede),
    for 245/70 rim16 for my DMAX?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    6000php equivalent. its mid size price hehehe. The Toyo Proxes C1S(made in japan) same size 4800. The Michelins were 7200. I chose the goodyears because of grade A wet capability. Mountain terrain kase. Bridgestone Serentiy Plus sana. But out of stock 6500 lng.

    Brake performance is excellent. Cornering not so precise (coming from 45 profiles). Better comfort compared to 45s. Still at 38psi as per mechanic. Will lower eventually.
    Thanks sa info bro

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    Sirs, after installing new tires do I have to the wheels aligned? Thank you po.

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    Better to rebalance and realign.

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    Sir, which one is better: Goodyear Ducaro or Yokohama ADrive? Same price po kasi. Thank you po.

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    Naisipan ko na kunin na lang kung ano masbago. Dun ako sa Achievers Sales sa Boni tumingin. Pagdating dun ay may lumapit sa akin na lalake. Nag quote ng mga price na +100 sa binanggit sa akin sa telepono. Sabi pa sa akin ng lalake na 4 years lang ang gulong. Hindi ko muna pinansin yung mas mataas na price kasi tinanong ko muna manufacturing date ng mga stocks nila. Yun pala puro mga 2011. Kaya umalis na lang ako.

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    Mga sir anong brand ang maganda para sa size na 215/65R16? pati price if ever. Ilalagay ko sa nissan xtrail ko. Thanks

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    ok ba ang turkish made petlas tires? how about iyong indonesian made gt radial?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    ok ba ang turkish made petlas tires? how about iyong indonesian made gt radial?
    Yung GT, ok yan. Yung Petlas, may nabasa akong hindi maganda tungkol dyan, but then again nabasa ko lang yon

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    mga bossing pa suggest naman ng gulong para sa 17 mags 5 years na kasi yung tires ko me crack na sa sidewalls

    saka anu mas ok na size for 17 inch na hinde lowered yun springs?

    215/45 or 215/50 ???

    thanks po

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    mga boss ano ma suggest nyo brand/model ng tires yun budget friendly pero hindi naman mag suffer ang quality. 235/40 or 225/40 R18 ang size na plan ko. please include yung price na din kung pwede. thanks

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    Any feedback on Saffiro tires? Concept One is carrying this brand.

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    I've narrowed my choices to two tires:

    1. Yokohama A.Drive R1 - not to be confused with the pedestrian A.Drive (OEM for the Civic FD), the A.Drive R1 has a more aggressive tread pattern which supposedly makes it grippier. Still not a track tire, but at least it has a tread wear rating of 300 so it should last at least 30,000 km.



    2. GT Champiro SX2 - the king of affordable track tires, it's a very grippy tire that's also durable, at least compared to all other tires with tread wear ratings of 200. However, even if it's durable compared to its competitors, I doubt it can last as long as a street tire like the R1.



    Price is pretty close for the 2 tires, since I can get the Yokohama at a discount. So the question is - [b]Street tire or track tire?[b]


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    Aww bad news, no more stock of the R1. Guess it's the SX2 then, hopefully it lasts!


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Aww bad news, no more stock of the R1. Guess it's the SX2 then, hopefully it lasts!
    If you're getting a set of 4, maybe your SX2 dealer will give a better discount. Nothing wrong in asking for a better deal. Hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    If you're getting a set of 4, maybe your SX2 dealer will give a better discount. Nothing wrong in asking for a better deal. Hehehe
    My Yokohama dealer/friend is offering me the Blu Earth Ace AE50 instead. It's a pretty new tire so not much reviews about it.

    But it's certainly no sporting tire. It's essentially the replacement for the C.Drive 2, which is more comfort oriented. Better handling than most other ordinary street tires, but of course not as good as the SX2.

    Basically I'm faced with the choice of just forgoing any track day records by getting a good all-around tire, or going all out with a track tire that might not even last me a year of daily driving.


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