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    #2131
    Quote Originally Posted by drawdee View Post
    Guys, hingi sana ako ng recommendation on tire brand. Need ko magpalit ng 4 tires, ito yung size 205/60/R16, around 4K-5K budget per tire. Ayoko ng made in china na tire. Kung may alam din kayo store na nag-ke-carry ng tire size na yan pa-banggit na rin ng name ng store. Thanks.
    You can try thailand tires such as deestone or thunderer. I personally don't like china tires but admittedly they are quite popular such as westlake, sailun, aoelus and the new one arivo that has european technology.

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    #2132
    225/50/R17

    Which would you choose/recommend?

    PROD DATE 2020:
    Dunlop LM 704: 5,700
    GT Champiro HPY: 5,500
    Yokohama Blueearth ES ES32: 5,500

    2nd hand:
    Michelin Primacy 3 ST - PROD DATE 2019 80% thread life: 2,500
    Last edited by xninjax; January 29th, 2021 at 12:41 AM.

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    #2133
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    You can try thailand tires such as deestone or thunderer. I personally don't like china tires but admittedly they are quite popular such as westlake, sailun, aoelus and the new one arivo that has european technology.

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    my father has thunderer tires in his 2 cars, so far, good naman!

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    #2134
    Quote Originally Posted by Athrunzala View Post
    my father has thunderer tires in his 2 cars, so far, good naman!
    Yep I havent tried thunderer yet but it should be same as deestone since same company.

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    #2135
    Quote Originally Posted by xninjax View Post
    225/50/R17

    Which would you choose/recommend?

    PROD DATE 2020:
    Dunlop LM 704: 5,700
    GT Champiro HPY: 5,500
    Yokohama Blueearth ES ES32: 5,500

    2nd hand:
    Michelin Primacy 3 ST - PROD DATE 2019 80% thread life: 2,500
    If getting new, I would go with GT. Have you checked out Achilles or Accelera? They would be more affordable than GT.

    How many kilometers were those Primacy used?


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    #2136
    I check my tires threadwear and it is different bridgestone, deestone, michelin and now petlas. Bridgestone being the lowest at 200 and michelin is the highest at 420 then deestone and petlas falls in between. The higher the threadwear the better?

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    #2137
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    I check my tires threadwear and it is different bridgestone, deestone, michelin and now petlas. Bridgestone being the lowest at 200 and michelin is the highest at 420 then deestone and petlas falls in between. The higher the threadwear the better?

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    generally higher treadwear rating is equal to longevity but lower grip rating, kasi less rolling resistance

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    #2138
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    I check my tires threadwear and it is different bridgestone, deestone, michelin and now petlas. Bridgestone being the lowest at 200 and michelin is the highest at 420 then deestone and petlas falls in between. The higher the threadwear the better?

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    It depends on how you want your tires to perform. If you want tires that last longer, go for the higher thread wear rating. If you want more grip and better performance, go for the lower thread wear rating. Anything below 200 thread wear rating is already something better suited for track purposes.


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    #2139
    Not sure if this was already discussed... for 2015 Innova G Diesel.

    Should I go with Yokohama Aspec A300 (OEM) or the Yokohama BluEarth ES32?

    The ES32 is P350 cheaper, FWIW.

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    #2140
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Not sure if this was already discussed... for 2015 Innova G Diesel.

    Should I go with Yokohama Aspec A300 (OEM) or the Yokohama BluEarth ES32?

    The ES32 is P350 cheaper, FWIW.
    The ASX came stock with Yoko ASPEC. It is one durable tire but I am not a fan of its grip performance. I am already doing 40k km on them and I guess it can hold up for a few more thousand kilometers.


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Low budget yet good quality tires