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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Guys,

    Aside from BFG na wala akong mahanap na dealer. (ryco as of now is out of stock)

    Ano pa ang ibang magandang A/T tire?

    Maganda in terms of looks and performance.

    Price is not a problem.

    Yokohama and Bridgestone AT's is in the last spot for me.

    BTW, size would be 265/70/16 or 275/70/16 for 05 Isuzu trooper local 4x2.

    TIA

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    if you dont mind the taiwan brands, i think you can go with nankangs or federal.

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    I'd stay away from Nankang but you can try the Federal, Toyo Open Country, Good Year Dura Tracs(these are AT but look like MT tires), GY Silent Armour, Bridgestone Revo2, General Grabber AT2, Michelin LTX AT2, Firestone Destination AT, and Nitto Terra Grappler. Not sure if all are available in the Philippines though but those are good. I myself run BFG AT KO on my rig but since they aren't available as one of your choices, but they are definitely worth the price since I have been running mine for about 92,000KM with probably another 30-40,000KM left in the thread.

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    #4
    Anyone here knows where to find A/T tires in Manila with these sizes: 265/75/16 or 275/70/16 ?

    Any of the following will do pero, mas okay sana kung may options ako:
    - BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO
    - Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 2
    - Firestone Destination A/T
    - Pirelli Scorpion ATR
    - Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmor
    - Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S
    - General Grabber AT 2
    - Cooper Discoverer STT

    Saan magandang shops?

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    Try mickey thompsons, they're price is not that far off from bridgestone or goodyear


    or kung tipid Hankook like mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gambit View Post
    Try mickey thompsons, they're price is not that far off from bridgestone or goodyear


    or kung tipid Hankook like mine
    Yes I'm using Mickey Thompson right now. 1 year na.

    265/75/16 sa zero offset na dick cepek wheels.

    10 ply rating pala to.

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    Maganda talaga yung mga A/T ng BFG some years ago. Wala na akong masyadong nakikita ngayon. If I'm not mistaken gawa din ng Michelin yun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Maganda talaga yung mga A/T ng BFG some years ago. Wala na akong masyadong nakikita ngayon. If I'm not mistaken gawa din ng Michelin yun.
    Yup. Even yung BFG sa WRC, Michelin ang may gawa.

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    cooper s/t its like a cheaper BFG

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    Bridgestone Dueller AT made in Indonesia is very cheap vs japan made. P6,100 vs P8,650. Layo nga. Bought Cooper Discoverer ATR instead P5,950. Basically same durability and near the performance of Bridgestone/Dunlop but very much cheaper.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    Sir saan nyo nakuha Mickey thompson? last year kasi nung pinalitan ko mickeys ng vitara ko due to wear and signs of side wall cracking... wala akong makita dealer ng MT.

    may nakita ako sa yellow pages pero nung tinawagan ko... wala na daw sila MT matagal na.

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    Auto options * timog sir....

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    This is what I have on my truck right now:
    Michelin Latitude Cross

    More road biased I'd say 70%. Sidewalls feel relatively soft for a load index of 111 but they're tough. No sidewall damage so far. Grip is good on asphalt, better than Bridgestone Dueler 694, haven't tried it in mud though. 5Tkms and barely any visible wear. Weird thing about it, its asymmetric and the rib part is on the outside instead of inside. Would've thought cornering would be great if it was the other way around. Quiet for an a/t tire. Not the best but at least it looks different from most of the A/T tires out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    This is what I have on my truck right now:
    Michelin Latitude Cross

    More road biased I'd say 70%. Sidewalls feel relatively soft for a load index of 111 but they're tough. No sidewall damage so far. Grip is good on asphalt, better than Bridgestone Dueler 694, haven't tried it in mud though. 5Tkms and barely any visible wear. Weird thing about it, its asymmetric and the rib part is on the outside instead of inside. Would've thought cornering would be great if it was the other way around. Quiet for an a/t tire. Not the best but at least it looks different from most of the A/T tires out there.
    if you don't mind sir, how much did you pay for this? thanks

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    *jaejae
    Around Php 6K+.

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    On my previous Pick-up I never had any problems and wear was very descent on the Nankangs A/T. In fact the ride was better and felt like it had more grip the original tires of my Ranger. Nankangs are made in Taiwan not China. I doubt that if these tires were bad that they could get the certifications needed to be sold in the US.

    I liked the Nankangs on my Pick-up that when I needed to replace tires on our other vehicles, this was a first choice.

    Many may frown on the brand, but sadly not many are talking from experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    mukhang mitsu na rims... sa montero ba?

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    5 lug pattern 9 spokes... parang Range Rover Sport.


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    Happy with my Cooper Discoverer ATR. But based on reviews, the best is the Pirelli Scorpion AT. If you can find one and has the budget, get it.
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    #20
    Sir, sino dealer ng Cooper dito sa Manila? Any idea how much 285/75/R16 nila? Eiter ATR or ST sana. TIA.

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