Sir suggest ko lang kung mag shop kayo ng gulong its much better kung may brand na kayo inmind. para di kayo ma sasales talk basta basta. you can visit tirerack.com you can check each reviews for a specific tire... then pag meron na kayong idea kung anong gulong kukunin niyo, the phone directory is your bestfriend.... saves you alot of gas and time...
kasi nung bumili ako ng gulong ko sa directory lang din ako nag tanong. from 7K+++ got my yokohama geolandar for 5K+++ only.....
IMHO lang.
AND also please consider checking the production date of the tire, ibibigay nga ng mura sayo pero near expiry na pala, delikado yan pag long drive :drive1: at mabilis ang takbo :car: baka biglang :boom1:
may saksakan na ng ipod. ganda rin ng bedliner.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8VjKxIleRA&feature=channel"]YouTube - L200 Triton[/ame]
sir,
we got the same rims from the same supplier. lenso, right???hehehehe.
bad trip nanakaw spare wheel/tire ko huhuhu.
san ba nakakabili nang pamalit? isang piraso lang eh.
naku bro di mo nabasa sa previous thread na yan ang laging nadadale sa ating truck... 2,500 lang ata yung tire lock sa Carryboy lagyan mo na lang pag nakabili ka ng spare.....
Agree.
I got this from tirerack.com...
"While American driving conditions don't include the high-speed challenges of the German Autobahn, Chrysler and Ford Motor Company joined their European colleagues in 2005 by recommending that tires installed as Original Equipment be replaced after six years of service. (General Motors declined to offer a recommendation until a more scientific analysis of driving conditions and tire aging could be completed)."
"Our experience has been that when properly stored and cared for, most street tires have a useful life in service of between six to ten years. And while part of that time is spent as the tire travels from the manufacturing plant to the manufacturer's distribution center, to the retailer and to you, the remainder is the time it spends on your vehicle."