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    #4111
    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Michellin pilot sport 4 ₱9650
    Yokohama advan fleva v701 ₱5900
    Falken ZA914 ₱6500
    Aeolus AU04s
    If only the Yokohama has 19" for my car, I'll go for this brand. Made in the Philippines!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    If only the Yokohama has 19" for my car, I'll go for this brand. Made in the Philippines!
    Have used Yokohama V701, Bridgestone RE003, and Michelin PS4.

    By far, PS4 > RE003 >>> V701. Of course V701 is almost half the price so expected naman.

    PS4 and RE003 are both good but PS4 has much better durability, better grip, and they priced the same.

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    #4113
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Bad experience ko sa Nankang, di na ako uulit dyan. Federal and Accelera are good in my experience using them.

    We now use Falken on the Jetta and Federal on the Civic.



    Yung Sorento namin naka Sailun Atrezzo and I am not impressed. However, it is not as bad as Nankang.
    You must've gotten the Chinese Nankangs, bai? The dealer local to me would only carry Taiwan Nankangs.
    What Feds are you on? My 595SS dint last very long, UTQG 240. AutoXers love this though.

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    #4114
    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    If only the Yokohama has 19" for my car, I'll go for this brand. Made in the Philippines!
    Not sure if YokoPh does All Season 19s, brother Bossing. I checked mine, they're Nippon made.

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    #4115
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    You must've gotten the Chinese Nankangs, bai? The dealer local to me would only carry Taiwan Nankangs.
    What Feds are you on? My 595SS dint last very long, UTQG 240. AutoXers love this though.

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    I used Federal 595EVO on my old Accord before. The Civic now has the 595SS. They felt almost the same.

    Grippiest tire I have used before is the Kumho Ecsta XS (KU36). There was not much grooves on them and the surface felt like fine sandpaper, threadwear rating is 180. They were only good for 20k kilometers.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I used Federal 595EVO on my old Accord before. The Civic now has the 595SS. They felt almost the same.

    Grippiest tire I have used before is the Kumho Ecsta XS (KU36). There was not much grooves on them and the surface felt like fine sandpaper, threadwear rating is 180. They were only good for 20k kilometers.




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    My 595SS did not last 20k.🤪Noisy, too.

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    #4117
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Have used Yokohama V701, Bridgestone RE003, and Michelin PS4.

    By far, PS4 > RE003 >>> V701. Of course V701 is almost half the price so expected naman.

    PS4 and RE003 are both good but PS4 has much better durability, better grip, and they priced the same.

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    I was​ told by a tire shop that 19" is not available for Yokohama...

    I'll check next time but I still have 2 spare tires courtesy of one of our members​ so I'll have to buy another pair for Bridgestone next year. Hopefully not!
    [emoji3]

    I didn't know that this type (brand) of tire is a bit tough and pliant. I was expecting that I'll be changing the four tires by 50,000 km but the tires are still thick!

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    #4118
    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I was​ told by a tire shop that 19" is not available for Yokohama...

    I'll check next time but I still have 2 spare tires courtesy of one of our members​ so I'll have to buy another pair for Bridgestone next year. Hopefully not!
    [emoji3]

    I didn't know that this type (brand) of tire is a bit tough and pliant. I was expecting that I'll be changing the four tires by 50,000 km but the tires are still thick!
    Naniwala ka kaagad? Next time, ask bro Whistler first.


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    #4119
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    If it's not RoadForce balancing, vibrations can still happen.

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    Ayan. Naghahanap ako ng road force balancing dito sa Manila.. Parang wala...

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    #4120
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Bad experience ko sa Nankang, di na ako uulit dyan. Federal and Accelera are good in my experience using them.

    We now use Falken on the Jetta and Federal on the Civic.



    Yung Sorento namin naka Sailun Atrezzo and I am not impressed. However, it is not as bad as Nankang.
    Baka mga either country origin dependent or model dependent. Im currently using NanKang NS-2R. Very happy ako. I initially borrowed it from the Anton's sponsor, kay Jason Young. I was using Federal 595Evo that race which was included in my purchase of my SSR wheels. Medjo madulas for me ang Federal 595Evo kaya i borrowed the NS-2R. To my surprise makapit siya and its very much comparable to my Federal RSRR. Cheaper kasi ng kaunti din by a few hundreds ang NS-2R kaya im trying it out. So far happy ako.

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