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    #1621
    Quote Originally Posted by SpinCycle View Post
    If the only reason I had a bulge was the bad roads, then all my other tires should also have bulges.

    I’ve had enough of this conversation, you are obviously trolling my posts. Please find something better to do.


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    ive seen my fair share of buldges..




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    #1622
    Quote Originally Posted by SpinCycle View Post
    If the only reason I had a bulge was the bad roads, then all my other tires should also have bulges.

    I’ve had enough of this conversation, you are obviously trolling my posts. Please find something better to do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Factory tire pressure recommendations factor in fuel efficiency besides load.
    There are good & bad tires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    ive seen my fair share of buldges..




    No Trolling sa Topic Tread..este Thread..


    Nakaka-dugo na kasi ang mga english replies..

    Pag nag-oblong/bukol ang gulong.. depende kung ano ang size ng mismong gulong, at saan ba talaga ginagamit yung certain vehicle..

    Kung Sedan, once na "gutter" lalo kung sharp yan.. mataas ang tendency na mag-oblong.. di lang gulong pati rin sa mags..

    AUV/MPV/SUV, once na nag-oblong/bukol ang gulong at mags... mas malaki ang diameter ng mags kaysa sa gulong..

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    #1623
    lol wrong spilling..

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    #1624
    May mga bulok na tires talaga like nexen sa starex. 15k km pa lang, ang kapal pa, may bukol na. At kung magbabasa basa ka, prone talaga sa bukol ang nexen kahit sa ibang cars. So just accept it. Hindi sa usage yan

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    #1625
    ganyan talaga ang nexen. makapal pa bumububukol talaga. im sure maingat yun driver at non existent ang gutter. bulok ang nexen 🙃

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    #1626
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Just because it hasnt happened.. doesnt mean it wont.

    Honda suggests 35F33R for the CTR and on the Civic Sport 235/40/18s

    Should we follow Honda?
    First, the recommended tire pressure isn't the only safe tire pressure you can use. Going +/- 3 PSI won't increase your chances of sidewall bulges. I've tried 35/33 and it rides stiffly on our roads. Also, the R18 is 70 kg lighter than the L15 turbo, so slightly lower tire pressure is fine.

    Second, even with properly inflated tires, you can get sidewall bulges. I had them on my Dunlop LM703 (205/55R16) that was always properly inflated.

    Sometimes, it's just bad tires. Sometimes, it's just bad roads. But it's never because of a small variance in tire pressure.

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    #1627
    newbie here. what is the best tire so far in the market? planning to try a different brand for my sedan.

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    #1628
    Quote Originally Posted by baker2005 View Post
    newbie here. what is the best tire so far in the market? planning to try a different brand for my sedan.
    Better question is how much are you willing to spend for new tires. Tire prices depend on brand, model, and size.

    For those with 17" or bigger rims, the more upscale brands (Bridgestone, Michelin) will cost around 9k or more per tire.

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    #1629
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Better question is how much are you willing to spend for new tires. Tire prices depend on brand, model, and size.

    For those with 17" or bigger rims, the more upscale brands (Bridgestone, Michelin) will cost around 9k or more per tire.
    tire size is 205/55r16. Im after its durability, okay lang kahit medyo pricey.

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    #1630
    Quote Originally Posted by baker2005 View Post
    tire size is 205/55r16. Im after its durability, okay lang kahit medyo pricey.
    Common size eto ng compact cars. What do you have? Civic or Altis or Mazda3?

    You can check out Bridgestone Turanza GR series or Michelin Primacy series.

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    #1631
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Common size eto ng compact cars. What do you have? Civic or Altis or Mazda3?

    You can check out Bridgestone Turanza GR series or Michelin Primacy series.
    Mazda. the tire guy recommends michelin.

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    #1632
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post

    Second, even with properly inflated tires, you can get sidewall bulges. I had them on my Dunlop LM703 (205/55R16) that was always properly inflated.

    Sometimes, it's just bad tires. Sometimes, it's just bad roads. But it's never because of a small variance in tire pressure.

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    Those Dunlops LM tires are known to produce bulges. That's why they were being sold at such a lower price by tire stores before.

    Had a blown Dunlop LM701 tire in SLEX years ago, luckily i was driving just over 100kph and it was past midnight and no cars near me. After that incident i tried my best to avoid the Dunlop brand even if their other models were made much better.

    Does anyone know of upcoming Promos for SUV HT tires?
    For Budget SUV Highway Tires which brand would be better (Achilles,GT, Delium, kumho, accelera, neuton)?
    Need to replace 4 tires of a fortuner.

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    #1633
    Quote Originally Posted by ale828 View Post
    Those Dunlops LM tires are known to produce bulges. That's why they were being sold at such a lower price by tire stores before.
    Dunlop LM704 for my size (225/45R18) is being sold for 6.4k per tire. More expensive than my current Yokohama Advan V701 (5.1k/tire) and my previous Kumho Ecsta LE Sport (5.5k/tire).

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    #1634
    Ung very very old dunlop direzzas namin sobrang ingay na and wala nang grip (i had to slam the brakes hard kanina and dumulas front tires)

    Replacing it with either achilles or neuton
    Last edited by zechs; December 5th, 2018 at 12:58 AM.

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    #1635
    west lake 2500 for honda jazz tires

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    #1636
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Dunlop LM704 for my size (225/45R18) is being sold for 6.4k per tire. More expensive than my current Yokohama Advan V701 (5.1k/tire) and my previous Kumho Ecsta LE Sport (5.5k/tire).

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    so ok po yung Dunlop? In-offer sa akin SP Touring T1 185/65/R15 each tire cost 4560.
    First time ko po magpalit ng gulong, kaya tanung lang ako ng tanung. Ok din po ba GT?

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    #1637
    [QUOTE=sp00nman;3034032]so ok po yung Dunlop? In-offer sa akin SP Touring T1 185/65/R15 each tire cost 4560.
    First time ko po magpalit ng gulong, kaya tanung lang ako ng tanung. Ok din po ba GT?[/QUOTE

    Okay ang Dunlop , puede mo din option for that price bridgestone or yokohama.

    kung sa low budget but good quality gusto ko Delium and Achilles maybe

    sa size 185 65 r15 around 3k or less lang

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    #1638
    Quote Originally Posted by sp00nman View Post
    so ok po yung Dunlop? In-offer sa akin SP Touring T1 185/65/R15 each tire cost 4560.
    First time ko po magpalit ng gulong, kaya tanung lang ako ng tanung. Ok din po ba GT?
    Personally, I don't see any reason to get Dunlops, especially the LM and SP Touring line. Mahal kasi but hindi naman better performance or durability vs cheaper brands like Achilles and GT.

    If you're gonna spend on tires, go get Michelin Pilot Sport 4. Super kapit with much better durability and less road noise compared to grippy tires from cheap brands.

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    #1639
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Personally, I don't see any reason to get Dunlops, especially the LM and SP Touring line. Mahal kasi but hindi naman better performance or durability vs cheaper brands like Achilles and GT.

    If you're gonna spend on tires, go get Michelin Pilot Sport 4. Super kapit with much better durability and less road noise compared to grippy tires from cheap brands.

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    thanks jut703 and anthon05

    Alam ko ok ang Continental, pero any feedback is welcome. quote sa akin 4350, hindi ko lang natanong kung anung variant.

    Maganda review ng GT radial sana makakita ako dito malapit sa Tanauan Batangas para makatipid.

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    #1640
    Got a quotation from Evangelista St Bangkal Makati, GT Chanpiro ECO Php3250 and Falken ZE 914 Php 3450, libre balancing / alignment pero yung camber daw eh approx Php 1300.
    Any suggestion/s pero tingin ko kahit alin sa dalawa ok.

    Falken is Japan co., di ba?

Low budget yet good quality tires