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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by ncp127 View Post
    Good Day mga ka tsikots!
    For those tire experts, just wondering why some for SUVs, gumagamit ng stock tire width na beyond sa ideal or recommended Rim width?
    Example, for Monty ang stock Rim ay 7.5" but using 265mm Tire width. Pero basa sa mga nababasa ko eh 235mm lang maximum tire width nya.
    Salamat sa expert opinion mga bossing.
    its a matter of form over function. there will always some sort of compromise and they may not carry the same level of ride comfort, safety, durabilty and performance pero personal preference yan.


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    #52
    Mas delikado ata ang wide rims at slim tire combo.
    Yung mga naka stretch.

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Mas delikado ata ang wide rims at slim tire combo.
    Yung mga naka stretch.

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    actually bro kabaliktaran ng stretch yun sinasabi nya. sabi sakin sa goodyear noon, pag 20mm wider daw medyo alanganin na. aside from mukhang flat look, dahil naka luwa / bulge yun tires (sidewall); lalo na yun part na naka-lapat sa road.

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    #54
    sharing from carguidedotph...

    https://www.************/2019/12/get...p-800.html?m=1

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    #55
    hello mga sir!

    I need to replace my stock tires now for my Hyundai Tucson.

    Any recommendations/feedback?

    I'm looking at potentially Yokohama, Bridgestone or Good Year.

    Thank you!

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    #56
    Quote Originally Posted by arjay.tolentino View Post
    hello mga sir!

    I need to replace my stock tires now for my Hyundai Tucson.

    Any recommendations/feedback?

    I'm looking at potentially Yokohama, Bridgestone or Good Year.

    Thank you!
    If the size were only available​ for my car, I'll go for Yokohama. It is made in the Philippines! Go for Yokohama.
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    #57
    Fortuner 2020 going 1 size up here.

    Stock size is 265/65/17 and I’m looking to upsize to 265/70/17. Has anyone done this on stock coils no lift?

    I’m looking to just fill up the wheel well since the space is so big and that little bit of an extra inch of clearance is always good.

    Looking for good AT or hybrid AT tires that wont break the bank. Saw the AMP tires and they look good at a good price point. Any other recos? Sailun ba ok? Mastercraft?




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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by arjay.tolentino View Post
    hello mga sir!

    I need to replace my stock tires now for my Hyundai Tucson.

    Any recommendations/feedback?

    I'm looking at potentially Yokohama, Bridgestone or Good Year.

    Thank you!
    i agree.
    go yokohama.
    support the local industry.
    i yokohama, all my toyotas.

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    If the size were only available​ for my car, I'll go for Yokohama. It is made in the Philippines! Go for Yokohama.
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    Thank you sa feedback sir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i agree.
    go yokohama.
    support the local industry.
    i yokohama, all my toyotas.
    TY sa feedback sir!

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    #60
    For share lang bumili ako ng pang donut

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