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    #1961
    Haha yes! No more refund hehe lets see. Hopefully ung sa friend mo is the first gen phi. I believe the phi-R is third gen already.

    At least mura lang. I think this is the cheapest non made in china tires that I could find.

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    #1962
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    A friend with a Focus Ecoboost is using Accelera Phi 18s on his ride and I heard complaints from him.
    What are his complaints? PHIs are fine.[emoji4]

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    #1963
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    What are his complaints? PHIs are fine.[emoji4]

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    Correction: I heard no complaints from him. He is also one who's not afraid to floor the gas pedal.

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    #1964
    Ayun pala, no complaints

    Me: **exhales deeply** haha

    Just finished cleaning the new tires. Daming gunk. Haha will put a layer of carpro perl for easier cleaning here on out.

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    #1965
    Has anyone here tried fiiremax tires?
    They have a 3+1 free promo and their price is almost the same as westlake or sailun which is kinda tempting.
    Thanks!

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    #1966
    Quote Originally Posted by Zaxel View Post
    Has anyone here tried fiiremax tires?
    They have a 3+1 free promo and their price is almost the same as westlake or sailun which is kinda tempting.
    Thanks!
    parang wala pa ako nabasa dito. but if the price is right to you, best is to try. different strokes for different folks ika nga. you might discover one that is worthy of a low budget yet good quality tire[emoji4]

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    #1967
    Yung arivo tires okay kaya for 205/50r16?

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    #1968
    promo.. di ko lang alam kung promo talaga.. minsan ni mark up lang nila yung price..

    I inquired:

    195/60/15 = 14,800 4pcs Dunlop LM704
    205/55/ 16 = 18,400 4pcs Toyo TYDRB


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    #1969
    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    promo.. di ko lang alam kung promo talaga.. minsan ni mark up lang nila yung price..

    I inquired:

    195/60/15 = 14,800 4pcs Dunlop LM704
    205/55/ 16 = 18,400 4pcs Toyo TYDRB

    4.6k per tire for Toyo DRB, pwede ka na mag-Michelin PS4 nalang for 5.3k per tire.

    Michelin PS4 > any other road tire under 10k/pc.

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    #1970
    nag canvass pa lang ako.. baka 2 years pa bago ako magpalit nang gulong sa BRV.. hindi kasi regular size yung gulong 195/60/16.. kaya balak ko laparan nang konti 205/55/16..

    ang papalitan ko yung avanza nang uncle ko.. so baka ok na yang 3700 each na Dunlop LM704.


    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    4.6k per tire for Toyo DRB, pwede ka na mag-Michelin PS4 nalang for 5.3k per tire.

    Michelin PS4 > any other road tire under 10k/pc.

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    #1971
    how about federal tires mga boss? ok ba? thanks.

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    #1972
    Quote Originally Posted by atty.cadmus View Post
    how about federal tires mga boss? ok ba? thanks.
    Personal Experience with Federal Tires is okay siya and comparable to bridgestones/goodyear that were previously fitted to a 1999 Revo MT, 2005 L300 and 2009 Honda City CVT. This is wear vs the mileage accrued on the tires.

    However, since 2015/2016, Federal kept jacking the price up with "false" promo of buy 3 + 1. But when you check with equivalents of Yokohama and Bridgestone, a little cheaper or equivalent lang total price for 4 tires, even if walang promo na 3 + 1. So there wasn't ever a new reason to go with Federal Tires anymore.

    Never had a problem with them but they were usually fitted to City Driven cars, so I never drove them "fast" on expressways or went to dirt trails/rocky roads.

    I'm not sure if under the same dealer pa din, but previously the main owner of Payless Car Care Center ang distributor dito ng Federal Tires (Taiwan) and Triangle Tires (China brand).

    EDIT : No experience with the Federal Tires na Racing or Performance "Line" nila.

    Hope that helps.

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    #1973
    Are Federal Tires a China brand?

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    #1974
    Quote Originally Posted by Athrunzala View Post
    Are Federal Tires a China brand?
    Taiwan based ang Federal tyres.

    and no, Taiwan is not China. hehe

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    #1975
    Quote Originally Posted by atty.cadmus View Post
    how about federal tires mga boss? ok ba? thanks.
    Ok naman experience ko with Federal tires before. I have used the 595EVO on my old Accord before. It was cheaper in price compared to Bridgestone of the same size (4k vs 7.5k each for a 225/45/17 tire size).

    Federal Tyres - UHP - 595EVO

    Quote Originally Posted by Athrunzala View Post
    Are Federal Tires a China brand?
    It is made in Taiwan.

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    #1976
    Any recommendation for a sulit 205/45R17 tires? I’m driving at average of 90km/h on a daily basis of a good even paved road for 35km. Planning to buy the federal SS-595 pero kung kaya pa sana mas lower budget sirs, mejo gipit sa budget hehe. Thanks!

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    #1977
    Quote Originally Posted by MasterHepburns View Post
    Any recommendation for a sulit 205/45R17 tires? I’m driving at average of 90km/h on a daily basis of a good even paved road for 35km. Planning to buy the federal SS-595 pero kung kaya pa sana mas lower budget sirs, mejo gipit sa budget hehe. Thanks!
    They're grippy, yes. AutoXers swear by em, time shavers. Noisy, yes, too...My set did not last long....expected...low utqg 240.

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    #1978
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I have used Accelera Alpha on my Fiesta and it is better in terms of grip against the stock Hankook tires. Affordable pa.

    Alpha | Ultra-High Performance Tires | Accelera Tires


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    Hello sir! Medyo late na pero pa feedback naman sa Accelera in terms of comfort and quieter ride?

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    #1979
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    They're grippy, yes. AutoXers swear by em, time shavers. Noisy, yes, too...My set did not last long....expected...low utqg 240.

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    How noisy sir? Is it tolerable? Mejo mabigat ako magpatakbo minsan e. Lalo na pag madaling araw.

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    #1980
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Ok naman experience ko with Federal tires before. I have used the 595EVO on my old Accord before. It was cheaper in price compared to Bridgestone of the same size (4k vs 7.5k each for a 225/45/17 tire size).

    Federal Tyres - UHP - 595EVO


    Sir, sang shop? Maingay ba?

Low budget yet good quality tires