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    #781
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Mastercraft is the budget brand of Cooper Tires, a midrange brand from the US.

    How are the other AT tires priced?

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    i see, under pala ng cooper yan kya inaadvertize from US. baka gawa lang sa malapit yan...

    no idea bro sa prices ng ibang AT tires...

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    #782
    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    i see, under pala ng cooper yan kya inaadvertize from US. baka gawa lang sa malapit yan...

    no idea bro sa prices ng ibang AT tires...
    Yes bro they're made in China. Cooper has partnered with Chengshan and roughly 25% of Cooper's supply is manufactured from China.

    Try checking the prices of the Toyo Open Country, should be cheaper than your usual Yokohama Geolandar, Dunlop Grandtrek, and Bridgestone Dueler.


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    #783
    Reliable po ba ang Westlake tires?

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    #784
    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    Reliable po ba ang Westlake tires?

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    Reliable in the sense that they probably won't explode while driving around in the city. Westlake is one of the biggest Chinese tire brands, but at the end of the day it's still a Chinese tire brand.

    If I were looking for a budget tire I'd consider GT Radial first over Westlake.

    For what car and what size?


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    #785
    165/80 R13 is my tire size. For a Honda City 98. Need to replace both front. I've notice there are some cracking on all sidewalls. Pwede rin ba ang Westlake sa High speed driving?

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    #786
    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    165/80 R13 is my tire size. For a Honda City 98. Need to replace both front. I've notice there are some cracking on all sidewalls. Pwede rin ba ang Westlake sa High speed driving?

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    Try the GT Champiro Eco or Achilles 2233. Personally had the Achilles 2233 and while it's a budget tire, it's good enough to be driven consistently at 200 kph.


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    #787
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Try the GT Champiro Eco or Achilles 2233. Personally had the Achilles 2233 and while it's a budget tire, it's good enough to be driven consistently at 200 kph.


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    Does both have my tire size? How much price range are they now in the market?

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    #788
    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    Does both have my tire size? How much price range are they now in the market?

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    You can try calling different tire shops, or perhaps ask people with the same car and/or tire as you. [emoji4]

    I only know prices and sizes for my own cars' tires, sorry.

    A rough estimate would be 2-3k per tire for a 13" tire.


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    #789
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    You can try calling different tire shops, or perhaps ask people with the same car and/or tire as you. [emoji4]

    I only know prices and sizes for my own cars' tires, sorry.


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    Ok. Thanks. [emoji106]

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    try searching for your needs at TirePh Buy Online Tires For Sale Philippines - Tires For Sale Online Metro Manila Cebu Davao. they reply by email. you can order online and then have the tire delivered to one of their dealers nearest your location and have the tires mounted there. they carry many brands.

    imho i'd stay away from china made tires. too many stories of tires na oblong after just a few weeks of use, too many incidents of vehicles having burst tires at nlex and slex. better go for indonesian or thailand made tires if you are on a budget.

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    try searching for your needs at TirePh Buy Online Tires For Sale Philippines - Tires For Sale Online Metro Manila Cebu Davao. they reply by email. you can order online and then have the tire delivered to one of their dealers nearest your location and have the tires mounted there. they carry many brands.

    imho i'd stay away from china made tires. too many stories of tires na oblong after just a few weeks of use, too many incidents of vehicles having burst tires at nlex and slex. better go for indonesian or thailand made tires if you are on a budget.

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    try searching for your needs at TirePh Buy Online Tires For Sale Philippines - Tires For Sale Online Metro Manila Cebu Davao. they reply by email. you can order online and then have the tire delivered to one of their dealers nearest your location and have the tires mounted there. they carry many brands.

    imho i'd stay away from china made tires. too many stories of tires na oblong after just a few weeks of use, too many incidents of vehicles having burst tires at nlex and slex. better go for indonesian or thailand made tires if you are on a budget.

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    * Yebo, I'll take your advise. I don't drive often our ride, but mostly when I do. I always do drive on expressways, like NLEX & SLEX. I can tolerate driving a vehicle with an "oblong" tire rather thinking and worrying getting a burst tire, running in high speed on an expressway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    * Yebo, I'll take your advise. I don't drive often our ride, but mostly when I do. I always do drive on expressways, like NLEX & SLEX. I can tolerate driving a vehicle with an "oblong" tire rather thinking and worrying getting a burst tire, running in high speed on an expressway.

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    For smaller tire sizes, the price difference between budget brands and more established midrange brands are just a few hundred pesos. It's worth the extra bucks to get a higher end tire, the only challenge is finding the tire shops that carry them.

    Many people buy tires based on proximity of the tire shop, but personally I'd drive farther to get a good set of affordable tires since I'll be using then for the next 3 years or so.


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    #793
    just remember it is not just the tire size and type. the more important things are load rating and speed rating, how heavy is the load per tire and how fast do you drive.

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    #794
    Thanks for the inputs guys.

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    #795
    Ano po best bang for the buck na SUV tires na all terrain?

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    #796
    Quote Originally Posted by miguel20 View Post
    Ano po best bang for the buck na SUV tires na all terrain?

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    GT Savero AT if you want affordable AT tires.


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    #797
    Found this from a friend. Just leaving it here in case someone might be interested.




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    #798
    Meron bang 285/75r16 Ang good year?

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    #799
    may nakatry na po b ng thunderer tires?

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    #800
    Mga sir may naka try na ng Sailun tires? Maganda sya?

Low budget yet good quality tires