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December 8th, 2022 09:18 AM #2301
My daily drive is SLEX so comfort and noise was priority.
Coming from Dunlop LM704, installed Westlake SU318. The price was too good to be true but the shop highly recommended them.
Thankfully this tire exceeded all my expectations. Even grip was better than the Dunlop. Would consider them for my next replacement.
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December 8th, 2022 09:24 AM #2302
Thats interesting
Im using those Dunlops now and they pretty decent, much better than the original run flats that came with the car. The dunlops are much better in the rain than the original set. The car no longer changes lane by itself when it hits a puddle on the skyway.
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December 9th, 2022 11:52 AM #2303
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December 9th, 2022 12:00 PM #2304Good Ride yata yung isang brand name ng westlake..
experience ko sa westlake maingay eh.. minsan kasi wala masyado documentations or review sa tire series nila kaya hirap pumili.. di mo alam kung ano yung premium vs sa regular tires nila
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December 9th, 2022 12:03 PM #2305
Here’s a picture of my new Otani KC2000 mounted on the XT.
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December 10th, 2022 12:03 AM #2306
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December 10th, 2022 10:31 AM #2307For my own experience for sedans, regular tires last us around 30k kms to 35k kms max.
I haven't managed to wear out any of my ecotires (changed my ecopias to bluearth because I really couldn't bear the road noise anymore after just 18k kms). They should last around 50k kms max I think (correct me if I am wrong) and I do have them rotated every 10k kms to allow for even wear at least on 4 tires rather than just the front wearing out first.
I came across a site that said the "rated" fuel economy (EPA) vs with ecotires improved their figure by 1 to 2% that's why I wonder if it really matters much for city driving conditions (below 20kph average) when more rolling resistance is encountered at higher speeds, especially if most of the travel is stuck idling in traffic. Hehe!
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December 10th, 2022 10:48 AM #2308
Yes, I was referring actually to bluearth when I mentioned eco (economy) tires. I never had experience with Bridgestone ecopia because they still cost more than the Yokohamas. Naalala ko tuloy, when I dumped my 50k super worn out bluearths (I always change all 4s) someone asked me for it. A few weeks later, I found them mounted on a Civic parked in a community mall. [emoji38]
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December 10th, 2022 11:07 PM #2309I agree medyo maingay siya.
But if maganda naman sound proofing ng car mo, I think hindi siya magiging issue lalo na if city driving lang.
Goodride nga pala pinalit ko sa previous car pero parang after months of use, nadali ng pako ata, not sure ano nakabutas ng tire na yun.
If may binebenta pa ring westlake, will try to look for this again for my next tire replacement.
Ang lalim eh, ginamitan ng injection ng shell automechanic to patch the holes.
First time kong nakakita ng ganung patching technique, hindi na need i remove yung tires when they patched it.
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December 11th, 2022 10:05 AM #2310
Any feedback on these super cheap tires (less than 4k a piece):
Arivo
Double Coin
Yeada
Cooper
Sailun
Any other brand
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