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April 7th, 2005 07:12 PM #11
may difference ba ang plys a ride? if naka 4 ply nga kunyari pero mataas naman ang tire pressure na ilalagay mo... i think same lang lalabas
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April 7th, 2005 07:14 PM #12Originally Posted by falken
WHOA! info overload! ano naman ang UTQG?
so 4 ply lng pede na kc usually isang tao lng.
e kung malayuang biyahe naman? ok lng ba na 4 ply?
mas malambot ba ang 4 ply na gulong kesa sa 6 ply?
thanx!
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April 7th, 2005 07:16 PM #13Originally Posted by pissword
e kung tama lng yung tire pressure mo sa 4 ply? mas malambot ba sya sa 6 ply na gulong na tama din ang tire pressure???
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April 7th, 2005 07:17 PM #14Originally Posted by chase
The most important feature of tire design is the arrangement of the cord, or ply. The three main types are bias ply, radial-ply belted, and bias-ply belted. In a bias-ply tire the cords in a single ply run diagonally from the beads on one inner rim to the beads on the other. However, the orientation of the cords is reversed from ply to ply so that the cords crisscross each other. In a radial-ply (also called radial-ply belted) tire the cords in every ply run perpendicularly from the beads on one inner rim to the beads on the other, and there is a rigid belt, usually of fine steel wire, between the tread and the plies. This construction provides longer tread wear but a rougher ride. In a bias-ply belted tire the cords in the plies are aligned as in a bias-ply tire, but a rigid belt, usually of synthetic fabric, is added. This tire has longer tread life than a bias-ply tire and provides a more comfortable ride than does a radial-ply tire.
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April 7th, 2005 07:22 PM #15Originally Posted by mazdamazda
so, anong gulong ang merong bias-ply construction?
bridgestone? 205/70/15 tire size...
dunlop?
yokohama?
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April 7th, 2005 07:24 PM #16whats the most comfortable tires for my 2002 crv?
yung hindi matalbog :D
mahal kc magpalit ng suspension ng 4x4 e...50k daw. lintek.
brake pad daw 4000 sa harap. ulol pala sila e, 700 lng bili ko sa bendix ko e.
just venting here :D
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April 7th, 2005 07:24 PM #17
kung ang choices mo e between 4-ply and 6-ply tyre lang, sagot dyan e very minimal ang difference sa ride quality since almost the same thickness yan. generally a tyre with more ply will have thicker side walls. so kung between 4-ply and say 8 ply, yan may difference ka na maramdaman dyan in terms of ride. but between 4 and 6, wala.
so in answer to your question, try putting less inflation pressure. kung dati 30 psi e di gawin mong 28 psi lang. sa ride ko pag ako lang magisa or short drives lang naman 30 psi siya since i don't mind matagtag na ride, pero pag long drive and may sakay na baby sa likod 28 psi lang pressure ng gulong ko.
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April 7th, 2005 07:30 PM #18
Chase: Kung madalas 1 passenger lang Ok na 4 ply. You can check this site to learn about UTQG ratings.
https://www.tiresavings.com/tire_tips.php
Mazdamazda : Very informative.
Tama si Yebo.
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April 7th, 2005 07:31 PM #19ok so kung no difference sa ride quality, i guess 6 ply ang mas maganda kc mas matibay...e kung thicker side wall ang bilhin ko? instead of 70, 80 or 90 ang kabit ko?
any recommended tire size para sa 2002 crv?
thanx!
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April 7th, 2005 07:35 PM #20Originally Posted by chase
brake pad daw 4000 sa harap. ulol pala sila e, 700 lng bili ko sa bendix ko e.
just venting here :D
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