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  1. Join Date
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    Do you replace it depending on years (4 years) , kilometers (40,000 kms) or wear?

    My car turned 4 already and the tires aren't worn out yet. I'm not sure if casa ever rotated the tires during PMS. The car has about 35k on the odometer. I am wondering if the tires are still safe to use?

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    Check mo kung ilang taon na yun gulong mo. May manufacturing date yan in this kind of format

    1212

    First 2 digits will tell you kung pang ilang week siya and the last two will tell you kung anong taon siya ginawa. From my sample, 12th week of 2012 siya.

    Kung ako tatanungin, I'll based it sa wear ng gulong at kung ilang taon na ang gulong bago ako magpalit. Max for me will be 6 years bago magpalit ng gulong. Pero may mga gulong na 3-4 years palang eh pangit na ang wear niya.

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    Ms. Cathy, Tire age and thread wear indicator are 2 factors to consider before replacing your tires. Thread wear indicator is a small bump in between the threads. If your thread reach this area, time to change it.

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    Tyres are your first point of contact between your vehicle and the road. Just make sure your tyres have not dried out and still has tread that's thick enough. The time to change depends on your tread's condition and the age of the tyre depending on which comes first.

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    Kapag manipis na

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    Most tires have indicator that when it is reached, it "Must" be replaced already. It's usually a triangle that when the apex is reached, it should be changed.

    Montero with Bridgestone tires imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1420961403.947844.jpg

    Altis with Dunlop tires
    imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1420961516.616474.jpg

    IMHO, I will change tires when the grooves are already gone.

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    It depends kung kalbo na or mote than 7yrs na

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    depende.... kung manipis na o kung may damage na ang side walls or even inner surfaces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayteecie View Post
    Most tires have indicator that when it is reached, it "Must" be replaced already. It's usually a triangle that when the apex is reached, it should be changed.

    Montero with Bridgestone tires imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1420961403.947844.jpg

    Altis with Dunlop tires
    imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1420961516.616474.jpg

    IMHO, I will change tires when the grooves are already gone.
    I think we should clarify that the triangle is not the indicator itself but rather it points to the immediate location of the indicators which are small bumps/bars inside the grooves.

    http://www.mytireguys.com/images/tre...cator_nolv.jpg

    Manufacturer recommendation is to change pag nag visible na yung indicator sa sideview but since kuripot ako, a little bago pumantay threads and indicator ako palit.

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    When to replace tires?

    Replace tires when any of the following occurs:

    (1) thread depth is <= 3.2 mm
    (2) thread-wear indicators appear
    (3) tire manufacturing date is 5-6 years ago (check the date code on tire side wall)
    (4) sidewall damages (cuts, tears, bulges or bubbles, scrapes, holes)
    (5) tire separation

    Thread-Wear Indicator

    Most tires have tread-wear indicators built into them. These bars of hard rubber are normally invisible but appear across treads that have been worn down. If these indicators appear in two or three different places, less than 120 degrees apart on the circumference of the tire, replace the tire.





    How to check tire manufacturing date?

    The DOT date code indicates the tire manufacturing date. This is marked on tire sidewall. If you can't find it on the front, it might be marked on the other side. In this example, date code is "0511" which means 5th week of 2011.


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    Study first your car manual to find anything related to it. I'd say if there are signs of abnormal bulges and irregular tread wear, you should replace it immediately. Most cars change tires after 6 years.

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    my tyres re002 is around 4yrs old and 65T kms and mga 2mm pa sa threadwear indicator... ill just wait na pumantay na yung threadindicator

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    Ang alam ko pagbrand new tires (5-7 years gamit) before palitan pero hnd nman masusunod yan years na yan kasi kung everyday m ginagamit car mo, kung dumadaan ka sa mga bato, damage na daanan, kung madalas mapako gulong, mo ay madaling masisira gulong mo.check m lng kung okay pa kung makapal pa okay pa young tread. Khit hwg m n muna palitan. Mahal rin kasi ang brand new na gulong.

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    Palpak yung nabili kong neuton 185 R14c. Wala pa 1 year parang may tama na agad yung 4 na gulong. Ang ngyari hindi pantay ang pudpod nya kaya pag umaabot na ng 80km yung speed ko nag vivibrate na :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by radz15 View Post
    Palpak yung nabili kong neuton 185 R14c. Wala pa 1 year parang may tama na agad yung 4 na gulong. Ang ngyari hindi pantay ang pudpod nya kaya pag umaabot na ng 80km yung speed ko nag vivibrate na :/
    nagpa wheel alignment (toe and camber) pagkabili mo ng bnew tires?

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    Quote Originally Posted by innova2013 View Post
    nagpa wheel alignment (toe and camber) pagkabili mo ng bnew tires?
    Oo tas balancing din. Every 10k km lagi din ako nagpapa alignment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by radz15 View Post
    Oo tas balancing din. Every 10k km lagi din ako nagpapa alignment.
    ganyan lang din tire spec ng service vehicle namin (L300 FB). hindi kaya under inflated kasi iwas tagtag? known kasi mga LT tires na matagtag.

    kami kung wala masyado karga/laman 42psi all tires, kapag may karga naman sa likod 45psi front, 50psi rear.

    goodyear cargo yung tire (2300 per piece).

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    Quote Originally Posted by innova2013 View Post
    ganyan lang din tire spec ng service vehicle namin (L300 FB). hindi kaya under inflated kasi iwas tagtag? known kasi mga LT tires na matagtag.

    kami kung wala masyado karga/laman 42psi all tires, kapag may karga naman sa likod 45psi front, 50psi rear.

    goodyear cargo yung tire (2300 per piece).
    Boss hindi ba masyadong mataas yung 42psi all tires? Sa Adventure ko kasi laging 35psi all tires. Medyo natataasan na nga ako dun :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by innova2013 View Post
    ganyan lang din tire spec ng service vehicle namin (L300 FB). hindi kaya under inflated kasi iwas tagtag? known kasi mga LT tires na matagtag.

    kami kung wala masyado karga/laman 42psi all tires, kapag may karga naman sa likod 45psi front, 50psi rear.

    goodyear cargo yung tire (2300 per piece).
    For LT spec, mataas talaga ang PSI.

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    Kapag metro manila lang ginagamit ko hanggang kalbo na, pag mag out of town time to change na. Un idang set ko ng yoko noon bakat na un parang alambre nya kaya nagpalit na aq

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