Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
Bro, i jusr switchef to dunlop LM704s and they are very grippy.

This may sound stupid but i tried sliding on a wet rooftop parking lot kasi dumudulas daw according sa reviews. So far wala naman.

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Thanks for the suggestion bro. I had the predecessor (LM703) on my Altis before. Not grippy for me. Just an ordinary road tire. Even Dunlop doesn't classify the LM704 as a UHP, just a touring tire.

Doesn't really fit my needs since I need a grippy tire (minimim is the Kumho Ecsta LE Sport that I'm currently using). So I'm only looking at UHPs and above.

By grippy I mean something that can easily take Kennon's corners at 80-100 kph. The Kumho obliges with very linear progression to its limit of grip, and it makes enough noise to warn you when you're getting close.
Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
not all dunlops. daming suv dunlops na walang problems

lets just say mga low profiles have bigger probabilities of having bulging issues especially on bad roads. mga 45s and 50s. I have experienced both on different brands [emoji28]

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I had bukols on the Dunlop SP Sport 01 before which were the stock tires of our 10th gen Altis. That was just a 205/55R16 tire, not really low profile.

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