Months ago I had the misfortune of a punctured R18 tire. I went to a GoodYear Servitek branch somewhere at QC. To my dismay the shop doesn't have a tire remover that would fit for the R18 mag wheel and they only told me about it after the screw was removed from the tire!
Next I went to West Tyre Center, West Ave QC. They have a tire remover that's a right fit for the R18. I noticed that removing a R18 tire is somewhat more difficult than the ordinary tire with thicker side walls. One of the repair man even told me that some shops would even turn down customers with R18 wheels due to the difficulty of removing the tire. Good thing that they were able to remove the tire without scratching the mag wheel.
Finding a good tire shop that has the right tools and competent personnel can be difficult especially for replacing/repairing R18 tires. Any recommendations of reputable tire shops at Metro Manila?
naka 20s ako sir. low profile tires (245/40R20). hanap ka ng shop na yung machine tire remover ay made from hard plastic. Jay-M tires sa sucat paranaque meron.
kay Jay-M tires at Hotwheels Trading (pasay evangelista) pa lang na eexperience magpa replace ng tire. hindi pa naman nila nagagasgasan yung lip ng mag wheel.
I run 18s and I go to Bridgestone Makati for tire concerns
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Since the Yokohama Advan Fleva V701 was out of stock last April-May, I decided to buy 2 pc. Kumho Ecsta LE Sport KU39 last time. Now that I have to replace my other two tires, need advice whether I should go for the Advan Fleva V701 which has stock now (new stock) or choose the Kumho Ecsta LE Sport KU39 (old stock - around Aug-Sep 2017 mfg date). Price is the same for both despite Kumho being the older stock.
Practical question, is it okay to mix tires of the same size but different brands/tread patterns?