try continental...
sir,Originally Posted by IIE
as goodyear always say. "it is made matching the philippine condition..."
sabi nung nag seminar ako sa goodyear
Originally Posted by banaweonline
a talaga? philppine condition? thats good?
ser, research na lang regarding durability / quality...
www.dunloptire.com
www.gt-tires.com
www.tirerack.com
Goodyear NCT3s have always been
I dunno about NCT5's, I'll take your word for it.
In my experience, Yoko's ER series is okay... the GR series (a little more expensive) are ultra-quiet and kinda grippy.
Have been a Yoko boy ever since. Once went to Bridgestone Potenzas, but then Yokohama Advans give you a much wider choice of performance tires.
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Gajah Tungcal? It's got average grip, so it's comparable to economy tires and passenger tires from other brands (even though the tread pattern and looks are almost clones of the Potenza sport tires), treadwear is excellent, but it's likely because the rubber is so hard. Drawbacks are that it's quite noisy and it doesn't quite give the grip of a sports tire.
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I have a bad experience with YOKOhama tires on my Nissan sentra. More than 1 year na siya nakakabit with less than 6,000 kms of use, pumutok yung walls nya. Never been overloaded, and was never put to high speed. I will never buy Yokohama again. i will try other name brands.
Michelin on my Sentra ok naman. Dunlop on the Adventure Ok din. IRC on my bike.