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February 16th, 2006 03:36 PM #2
That's an extremely common tire size, pretty much all tire shops have that so medyong ??? po ang question...
Esp 2nd hand, there's no such thing as ok na 2nd hand unless trinade-in with stock wheels. The only reason why anyone would change tires (to the same size) is kung pudpod o sira na.
Just shop around kung san mura, mga 1600-2400 lang naman range nyan.
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February 16th, 2006 04:23 PM #4
mag-brand new ka na bro. mura lang yoko's at dunlop for that size. mas may peace of mind pa pag-brand new. di ka sigurado sa second hand. pero kung gagawin mong reserba, ok lang din siguro. dami nyan sa mga shops. try mo rin autoindustriya.com
Last edited by aceshark; February 16th, 2006 at 05:02 PM.
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February 16th, 2006 04:52 PM #5
ako nakabili nun sunday sa bionic sa may cubao nag-trade in, brand new yun altis nya, nabili ko yun mags and tires nya yokohama aspec 165/70/14. try mo po baka meron pa sila. ok naman... and O.T. dun sa thread ko which is better yokohama or goodyear, marami pong salamat sa mga reply nyo po mga sir, ma'am, i got yokohama tires ....
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February 16th, 2006 06:00 PM #6
i recently got yokohamas na exact same size mga around 1800/pc sa Minerva westgate. New Ones na lng IMO, bka expired na din ung mga Used tires (based on a recent thread).
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February 16th, 2006 07:26 PM #7Originally Posted by freakyderrick
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April 22nd, 2006 12:40 PM #9
If you haven't bought yet. Just go to Evangelista St. in Makati. Marami dun. But I would advise you only buy slightly used, kung meron. In my case, I bought one month old (sabi nila one week pa lang daw to) tires that came from a new Innova (nag upgrade sa 18-inch yo). May buhok pa yung tires. I saved about P1,000 per tire. But sometimes you have to wait and timing is important. If these slighly-used are not available, my 2nd option is brand new. Never compromise safety.
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