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    #1521
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Kung PS3 tapos mura, definitely. What size and how much?

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    6600/tire 215 55 r16. Point of comparison is Shopee which has it for around 8200/tire.

    That being said how old is too old for a new tire?


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    #1522
    Quote Originally Posted by MamBad View Post
    6600/tire 215 55 r16. Point of comparison is Shopee which has it for around 8200/tire.

    That being said how old is too old for a new tire?


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    Too old is when you won't be able to wear out the tire before it expires.

    Tires expire every 6 years. So if it's a 2 year old tire, as long as you can travel 40-50,000 km in 4 years, it should be fine.

    That said - parang mahal pa rin for 16" tires. You can get the newer PS4 for that price already.

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    Last edited by jut703; September 10th, 2018 at 09:24 PM.

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    #1523
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackAce8 View Post
    Noted sir.
    And yes. Planning to buy 3 new tires with same size,model and brand.
    Napaisip lang ako kung safe pa siya gamitin ng makita ko ung mark ng bakal sa side ng goma. Which is medyo malalim ata. Pero wala namang sign ng crack or leak. Medyo natupi lang sa sobra higpit ng pagkaka fix at sa katagalan thank you po

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    How did those marks come about? Naipit ba yan or nakapatong lang sa steel holder? If there was no heat involved then superficial lang mga marks na yan and filling the tire with the right pressure will make them disappear. Pero kung nainitan yan baka may deterioration na.

    Try filling it up 2 or 3 PSI above your car's recommended pressure and see if the marks go away. Chances are they will if hindi na expose sa mainit na bakal yung goma mo.

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    #1524
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Too old is when you won't be able to wear out the tire before it expires.

    Tires expire every 6 years. So if it's a 2 year old tire, as long as you can travel 40-50,000 km in 4 years, it should be fine.

    That said - parang mahal pa rin for 16" tires. You can get the newer PS4 for that price already.

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    I see I’ll look for other options then. Thanks for the input [emoji3]

    Unfortunately, I think the PS4s aren’t made for the specific size mentioned earlier. Too bad they seem like great tires based on the reviews online.

    Hmm given that maybe a better option would be to get Civic RS turbo mags with wheels since I have 1.8 stock. When I wear those down PS4s come in its size hehe. Have to ask my SA though about warranty impact.


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    #1525
    Quote Originally Posted by MamBad View Post
    I see I’ll look for other options then. Thanks for the input [emoji3]

    Unfortunately, I think the PS4s aren’t made for the specific size mentioned earlier. Too bad they seem like great tires based on the reviews online.

    Hmm given that maybe a better option would be to get Civic RS turbo mags with wheels since I have 1.8 stock. When I wear those down PS4s come in its size hehe. Have to ask my SA though about warranty impact.


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    I've gone almost 50,000 km with my non-stock 18" rims and have never had any suspension issues. Also, never been called out by the casa on the wheels.

    And besides, if you want to be strict about it, then keep your worn stock tires and rims but upgrade anyway. Then if you need to claim warranty, just put the old set back on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woof View Post
    How did those marks come about? Naipit ba yan or nakapatong lang sa steel holder? If there was no heat involved then superficial lang mga marks na yan and filling the tire with the right pressure will make them disappear. Pero kung nainitan yan baka may deterioration na.

    Try filling it up 2 or 3 PSI above your car's recommended pressure and see if the marks go away. Chances are they will if hindi na expose sa mainit na bakal yung goma mo.
    Naipit lang po sa steel holder na lagayan ng spare tire sa ilalim. No heat involve.
    Napahigpit ata masyado pagkakalagay. At mukhang di chineck or tinanggal manlang since day 1 from Casa. Halos 1 year na. Which is everytine na magpapa pms ako. I always ask them na pasuyo check narin ung reserve. And they said yes. Pero mukang hindi naman ginalaw
    And thanks sir. Try ko hanginan ng mga 38psi baka sakali bumalik at mawala ung mark. sayang din kasi.
    Salamat po. And keep safe everyone
    Ingat sa typhoon.

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    Wala atang usapan about truck tires dito. Naghahanap ako for NKR lang naman. 7.50 - 15
    Goodyear 7,000
    Westlake 5,100
    Casumina 5,700
    MRF 7,000
    Mga 14 ply

    GT radial 12 ply lang e. 5400

    Any thoughts?

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    ^ how about sailun? Ok daw siya

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    ^ how about sailun? Ok daw siya

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
    Ok din yun? Magtanong ako. I ask 2 shops na maraming brand ang carry. Sabi ko ano recommend nila. MRF tsaka casumina both ang sabi. Ayaw na daw nila isuggest other brands. Haha

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    #1530
    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    Ok din yun? Magtanong ako. I ask 2 shops na maraming brand ang carry. Sabi ko ano recommend nila. MRF tsaka casumina both ang sabi. Ayaw na daw nila isuggest other brands. Haha

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    Pinakamatibay sa bias tires yung MRF bro. Best sa mileage, overloading and wala halos returns. Pero medyo mahal quote sa yo. Bawasan kamo ng few hundred.

    Kung di ka naman overload and mahaba byahe (expressway) better cost per km yung mga radial kahit 12ply lang. Kelangan lang maingat yung driver lalo na sa sidewall damage.

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    #1531
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Pinakamatibay sa bias tires yung MRF bro. Best sa mileage, overloading and wala halos returns. Pero medyo mahal quote sa yo. Bawasan kamo ng few hundred.

    Kung di ka naman overload and mahaba byahe (expressway) better cost per km yung mga radial kahit 12ply lang. Kelangan lang maingat yung driver lalo na sa sidewall damage.
    Actually sidewall damage ang sira ng current kaya im changing tires na. Goodyear 14ply yun. Namamahalan nga rin ako sa MRF e. Hanap pa ko ibang seller. Thanks sir

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    #1532
    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    Actually sidewall damage ang sira ng current kaya im changing tires na. Goodyear 14ply yun. Namamahalan nga rin ako sa MRF e. Hanap pa ko ibang seller. Thanks sir

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    Saan yung sidewall damage? Sa bias kung cuts sa bead area normally underinflated and/or rims are too narrow.

    Otherwise kung overload masyado sasabog sya sa sidewall malapit sa shoulder.

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    #1533
    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    Ok din yun? Magtanong ako. I ask 2 shops na maraming brand ang carry. Sabi ko ano recommend nila. MRF tsaka casumina both ang sabi. Ayaw na daw nila isuggest other brands. Haha

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    malaki siguro markup nila dun LOL

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    #1534
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    malaki siguro markup nila dun LOL
    Went to a tire store when I noticed may sira isang tire ko. Checked Yokohama’s site for dealers went to the closest one and inquired kung meron Yokohamas for my size. Sabi meron daw. Aba pagbaba ko Thunderer tires linabas no stock daw Yokohamas bigla [emoji23]

    Tapos pagkacheck ko sa FB yun pala dealer ng Thunderer.

    Not sure though about quality of Thunderer tires and not many reviews online.


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    #1535
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Saan yung sidewall damage? Sa bias kung cuts sa bead area normally underinflated and/or rims are too narrow.

    Otherwise kung overload masyado sasabog sya sa sidewall malapit sa shoulder.
    Di alam ng driver kung tumama sya sa curb or what e. Puro short distances lang naman biyahe nun plus slow moving traffic lang madalas within the city. Baka nga mabigat ang karga

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    #1536
    clearance sale at " the grip guys" sept 14-16

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    #1537
    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    Di alam ng driver kung tumama sya sa curb or what e. Puro short distances lang naman biyahe nun plus slow moving traffic lang madalas within the city. Baka nga mabigat ang karga

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    Bridgestone and MRF wala kaming naging problema. Speaking of sidewall damage. One of my truck tires has a separation again. Had so many with Petlas, ngayon naman months old GT radial. Hope they adjust it.

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    #1538
    have a plan to Lift my Car mag Palit ng mud terrain which one na Brand Low budget na Good Quality , and my question mga Sir Mabilis ba maupod yung mud terrain kapag city driving?

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    #1539
    Quote Originally Posted by timming_gear View Post
    have a plan to Lift my Car mag Palit ng mud terrain which one na Brand Low budget na Good Quality , and my question mga Sir Mabilis ba maupod yung mud terrain kapag city driving?

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    Depende yan sir kung gano mo sya kadalas gamitin sa paved road. If 80% city driving I must say yes kasi it's made for off road, I suggest get an H/T instead, long life, quiet and durable, kung 50-50 then AT, now kung unpaved talaga most of the time then M/T. Reason ng iba why getting AT or MT is because of its looks especially for SUV but not for what is designed for. Mine I got Yoko 056 HT for my Monty, I was surprised by the looks, at par or mas pogi pa kasya my stock tire G902. Just my 2 cents.

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    #1540
    Quote Originally Posted by timming_gear View Post
    have a plan to Lift my Car mag Palit ng mud terrain which one na Brand Low budget na Good Quality , and my question mga Sir Mabilis ba maupod yung mud terrain kapag city driving?

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    Are you going to use your SUV on mud tracks or trails?

    Hindi lang mabilis maupod, ang “ugong” niyan sa expressway.


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