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    #161
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    ^All branches of Jiga Primacy and XM2 lang available Is Roadstar good?

    I want Michelin brand kasi.
    Anong size need nyo? May nabibili ako online from lazada.
    Baka malapit lang sa inyo yong store nila so puntahan nyo nalang tong seller na to.
    Lazada seller is All Tires PH.

    Bumili ako sa kanya online ng Bridgestone Dueler HT 265/65/r17 for 7,500 after voucher discounts.
    Price for this tire from JIGA is 12k each.

    Gumastos nalang ako ng tire installation at wheel balancing.
    Sa Shell mura lang installation at wheel balancing nila.

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    #162
    Thanks, I checked them out pero walang Michelin

    Quote Originally Posted by Motortrend View Post
    Roadstar is reliable.
    Ang laki ng difference ng price sa Jiga. They are expensive

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    #163
    Try mo din inquire sa FB page: Hotwheels Trading Evangelista - mabilis sumagot ang shop owner

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    #164
    but toyota outfits their cars with locally manufactured yokohamas.
    i just follow suit.
    after many years, i have no issues.

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    #165
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    but toyota outfits their cars with locally manufactured yokohamas.
    i just follow suit.
    after many years, i have no issues.
    Bluearth ES32 I assume? I was checking the Yokohama PH website and all the tires I'm considering are Japan origin now.

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    #166
    The Yokohama BluEarths notoriously break down as you use them. I guess something in their composition promotes eco-friendliness, causing whole chunks of the tread to go missing. It seems to biodegrade as you use them. lol

    I know the earlier 2nd gen Innova used BluEarth tires. The latter models have switched to Yokohama dB decibel. I don't know if it's better or worse than BluEarth and only time will tell.

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    #167
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    The Yokohama BluEarths notoriously break down as you use them. I guess something in their composition promotes eco-friendliness, causing whole chunks of the tread to go missing. It seems to biodegrade as you use them. lol

    I know the earlier 2nd gen Innova used BluEarth tires. The latter models have switched to Yokohama dB decibel. I don't know if it's better or worse than BluEarth and only time will tell.
    The Hansel and Gretel edition. For those without GPS. Lol.

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    #168
    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    Anong size need nyo? May nabibili ako online from lazada.
    Baka malapit lang sa inyo yong store nila so puntahan nyo nalang tong seller na to.
    Lazada seller is All Tires PH.

    Bumili ako sa kanya online ng Bridgestone Dueler HT 265/65/r17 for 7,500 after voucher discounts.
    Price for this tire from JIGA is 12k each.

    Gumastos nalang ako ng tire installation at wheel balancing.
    Sa Shell mura lang installation at wheel balancing nila.
    Mukhang okay nga ang All Tires PH. Mura sila. Wala siguro kasi masyado manpower at mas mura 'di hamak ang warehouse vs a full-blown tire shop.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    #169
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    Bluearth ES32 I assume? I was checking the Yokohama PH website and all the tires I'm considering are Japan origin now.
    Though not on a people carrier like the Innova, I have Yokohama es32 equipped on my Sylphy since 2018 (if I recall correctly) Manufacturing date of the tire is 17th week of 2018. I think i got it around the 2nd half of the year. Local manufactured, and I got it from SnR. Still on the car and have about 30,000kms on them. Not yet worn down but there are some small cracks but expected for a 7 year old tire I think. I barely do 5k kms on the car annually so I do tire rotation almost yearly (every 5k kms) and balancing.

    Could the premature degredation be from more "torque-y" vehicles?

    But for the replacement rubbers late this year or next, I am considering Westlake as an option and will try to compare to a complete set of Bluearths as well.

    It originally had Bridgestone Ecopias on it but I hated how much road noise they were generating and how hard the tires felt (reduced comfort) no matter how much I tried to follow or adjust psi.

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