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    #1521
    Quote Originally Posted by Noel Salisipan View Post
    Thanks for the suggestion sir GH.
    Me too, not in the immediate future. Susulitin ko muna yung stock na gulong at mags.
    BTW, for future reference the place I planned to have my wheels done is PROMASTER

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    #1522
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    I suggest just to bring it straight to winterpine. Less wasted time.
    Thanks sir GH. Will bring it directly to winterpine.

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    #1523
    Quote Originally Posted by dg1110 View Post
    Just bring it to Winterpine. Nag ka problema din ako sa HU ko when I got it but the replaced the whole HU. They'll ask you to go to Aurora Blvd. I think that's their main office. Katabi halos nung building sa kanto ng Araneta at Aurora. They'll give you instructions naman pag dating mo Winterpine.
    Thanks sir DG for the additional info. To winterpine it is.

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    #1524
    Since we were talking about shoes for our toys, check this out: The Next Big Thing: Bridgestone prints patterns on tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by carofsteel View Post
    Since we were talking about shoes for our toys, check this out: The Next Big Thing: Bridgestone prints patterns on tires



    Somehow tires with printed color patterns does not appeal to my sense of manhood.

    Maybe if I was a girl... (or gay) it might be a different story.

    Just being brutally honest about this "development".

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    #1526
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post

    Somehow tires with printed color patterns does not appeal to my sense of manhood.

    Maybe if I was a girl... (or gay) it might be a different story.

    Just being brutally honest about this "development".


    Girly nga ang design.

    Wala bang boyish ang dating?

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    #1527
    Quote Originally Posted by Noel Salisipan View Post
    Girly nga ang design.

    Wala bang boyish ang dating?
    Well, there are tires which comes in an all black design....

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    #1528
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Well, there are tires which comes in an all black design....

    Hehehe, back to basic design.

    Well, let us see pag nag-production na sila. Magkakaalaman na kung sino talaga ang mga kalahi pa ni "Eva".hehehe

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    #1529
    Quote Originally Posted by Noel Salisipan View Post
    Hehehe, back to basic design.

    Well, let us see pag nag-production na sila. Magkakaalaman na kung sino talaga ang mga kalahi pa ni "Eva".hehehe
    lol ok sana kung may darker colors at masculine and dating. Yung airless tire mga sirs? ano tingin nyo kung sakali meron na pwede sa asx?

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    #1530
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post



    Somehow tires with printed color patterns does not appeal to my sense of manhood.

    Maybe if I was a girl... (or gay) it might be a different story.

    Just being brutally honest about this "development".

    Like the comment... Hahaha. Kaya pala naka discount yung Turanza at Potenza nung bumili ako. May bago pala silang product. Hehehe.

    San na kaya nakalagay yung details ng goma....

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    #1531
    Quote Originally Posted by carofsteel View Post
    lol ok sana kung may darker colors at masculine and dating. Yung airless tire mga sirs? ano tingin nyo kung sakali meron na pwede sa asx?

    Eto yata yun,





    The spokes are made of reusable thermoplastic resin. In design, interest is drawn toward the thermoplastic fins, staggered so that connections to the hub and the rim do not torque and there is no structural breakdown. The tires’ resin spokes radiate from rim to tread. They curve to the left and right to support vehicle loads.

    Bridgestone is not the first to experiment with an airless tire concept. Observers point to Michelin’s debut in 2005 of its airless Tweel tires. These were seen with much interest as a novel departure from the traditional wheel hub assembly, though concerns were raised in some quarters about their being noisy and vibrations at high speeds. The name Tweel is a combination of the words tire and wheel. Michelin used polyurethane spokes arrayed in a wedge pattern.

    In describing differences between the Michelin and Bridgestone concept, observers say a key contrast is in size of the ribs. Michelin’s tires were viewed as more suitable for military applications—this is not like the Bridgestone concept, which is suited for something more consumer-driven.

    Another tire concept innovator has been Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. The company announced in October this year its airless tire concept which relies on mechanical rather than pneumatic support. Yokohama introduced its tire concept earlier this year at a design expo in Japan.

    Bridgestone’s airless tires have a deeper structure of plastic ribs than either of the other two approaches, and it has a higher aspect ratio, according to Plastics News.

    Obviously, the key benefit for the consumer will be seen in the fact that the Bridgestone tires cannot suffer punctures. On the other hand, these have a way to go before seeing car commercialization.

    The tires are in prototype stage only and due for further evaluations. The company has tested the tires, nine inches across, on single seater electric carts in Japan.

    Observers see similar uses, at this earlier level, as potential for use in motorized golf carts, lawnmowers and vehicles for the elderly.


    © 2011 PhysOrg.com

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    #1532
    Tanong ko lang mga Bro especially sa ASX-SE owner, magkano na insurance natin for the second year with acts of God?

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    Where's the best place to get a carwash here in makati?

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    #1534
    Quote Originally Posted by Noel Salisipan View Post
    Tanong ko lang mga Bro especially sa ASX-SE owner, magkano na insurance natin for the second year with acts of God?
    Sir, it depends on the declared value of the car. Sometimes you can negotiate the value for the insurance company. You can call directlink for benchmarking purpose lang para may idea ka kung magkano while comparing it to other companies.

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    #1535
    Finally had my HU replaced by winterpine. Just verified the problem then replaced it.

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    #1536
    Quote Originally Posted by birdieputt View Post
    Sir, it depends on the declared value of the car. Sometimes you can negotiate the value for the insurance company. You can call directlink for benchmarking purpose lang para may idea ka kung magkano while comparing it to other companies.
    Pero alam ko Bro hindi naman nagkakalayo yan, except na lang siguro kung may mga accident yung car.

    Sa ngayon, pinadalhan ako ng letter ng insurance. Cost 26t without Acts-of-God, pero sabi ng kakilala ko sa BDO e pwede pa daw mabawasan yun lalo na wala akong claim.

    Magse-second year na itong ASX ko kaya tanong ko lang uli kung magkano na insurance ng pangalawang taon especially ASX-SE?

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    #1537
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Thanks for the obvious.

    What I need is the wiring diagram to know WHICH wire to tap from the HU. Unless you happen to know which color wire I need to tap?
    Sir GH, I installed the reverse cam myself. It works on reverse when manually selecting in HU but it does not auto trigger. Do you know which wire to tap into by the reverse? There are 3 sets of plugs connected to the HU it's hard to isolate which wire. Thanks.

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    #1538
    Quote Originally Posted by birdieputt View Post
    Sir GH, I installed the reverse cam myself. It works on reverse when manually selecting in HU but it does not auto trigger. Do you know which wire to tap into by the reverse? There are 3 sets of plugs connected to the HU it's hard to isolate which wire. Thanks.
    Personally no. I just brought it to Winterpine and asked their technician to wire it up for me.

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    #1539
    Quote Originally Posted by birdieputt View Post
    Sir GH, I installed the reverse cam myself. It works on reverse when manually selecting in HU but it does not auto trigger. Do you know which wire to tap into by the reverse? There are 3 sets of plugs connected to the HU it's hard to isolate which wire. Thanks.
    manually selecting in HU? alin sa HU ginamit mo na pang manual triggering?

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    #1540
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Personally no. I just brought it to Winterpine and asked their technician to wire it up for me.
    Thanks. Will try to see if I can find the reverse trigger first before I send it to winterpine.

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