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September 9th, 2015 02:25 PM #1My front tires are schedule for change , Choices are:
Hankook na 2012 ang manufacturing date 2,400 each o
Deestone na 2015 ang manufaturing dates 2K lang
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September 9th, 2015 03:46 PM #3
kuha ka na lang ng iba 3 years ng stock yung hankook at yung Deestone naman questionable pa ang reliability niyan harapan pa naman ang papalitan mo. Gadjah Tunggal maganda mura pa.
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kuha ka na lang ng iba 3 years ng stock yung hankook at yung Deestone naman questionable pa ang reliability niyan harapan pa naman ang papalitan mo. Gadjah Tunggal maganda mura pa.
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September 9th, 2015 04:40 PM #4
errr. parang wala akong mapisil sa choices ah.
hankook is reputable, but old.
deestone is unknown but new.
i would look for something better and peg some budget at 3k.
choices:
a. federal
b. kelly
c. toyo
d. achilles
GT i think is at around 3.2 -3.5k each, depende sa size.
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errr. parang wala akong mapisil sa choices ah.
hankook is reputable, but old.
deestone is unknown but new.
i would look for something better and peg some budget at 3k.
choices:
a. federal
b. kelly
c. toyo
d. achilles
GT i think is at around 3.2 -3.5k each, depende sa size.
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September 10th, 2015 02:30 AM #6
It does not matter if it is made in China or not. Iphone nga natin puro made in China. What is important is the brand reliability. For China made, I had success in using Sailun and Wanli. From the brands posted above, my vote goes to Achilles. Hardly found a bad review on it.
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September 10th, 2015 05:11 PM #9
Federal is made in Taiwan. I have used the 595EVO on my 6th gen Accord before. It's good enough for its price. I would choose it over Nankang or Westlake. Achilles is the tire sponsor of Formula Drift Asia, and together with other Indonesian brands, Neuton and Accelera, have good reviews among its users. You can also opt for Kumho but its price is already catching up with Michelin, Yokohama, and Bridgestone. My Fiesta comes stock with Hankook Optimo tires and they are quite good for a touring tire but after 20k km, I begin to see some rubber chipping off the threads. They maybe good for around 30k km and hopefully up to 40k km.
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September 10th, 2015 06:35 PM #10
I wouldn't recommend goin cheap on tires as these are the only thing between your car and the road. If these fail on you accidents follow. Consider these in buying tires sir. Don't use too cheap a tire. Happy motoring!
agree ako syo. battery dying will be the next owner's problem. kaso the only reason I'm buying...
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