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December 19th, 2010 12:09 AM #1mga bro may recommended shop ba kayo ng gulong na medyo mura?
anong brand pala ang nag ooffer ng comfort ride?
tanong ko din pala kung pano maddetermine if kailangan na palitan yung gulong, tsaka ilang km ang lifespan? yung profile ng gulong ko is 195/55/R15 potenza.
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December 19th, 2010 07:19 PM #2Kakabili ko lang ng Yokohama A drive. 195/60R15 3100 pesos isa. Sa canvass ko mas mahal ang Good Year, Michellin and Bridgestone.
Ingat ka lang sa N H Miller sa West Ave notrious sila for cheap tires pero titirahin ka na bengkong ang mags mo.
Lifetime depends sa tire itself, your suspension and the way you drive. If your car is misaligned or needs camber correction or have damaged suspension parts, your tires will wear out quickly. For the tire, look for one with a high, over 200, tread wear rating.
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December 19th, 2010 11:43 PM #3
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December 20th, 2010 10:12 PM #4Bumili ako sa West Ave, CTS Chrome Deot ang name ng store. Actually 13,400 inabot kasi pinapalitan ko 4 na tire valve plus tinga na ginamit sa balancing.
Yung sakin, kalbo na ang tabi, misaligned kasi gulong ko. Pwede pa sana pero pinalitan ko na para safe. Mga anak ko ang gumagamit ng kotse.
Click on the link on how to check your tire with a 5 peso coin
http://www.topgear.com.ph/features/t...e-p5-coin-rule
195/60 is bigger than 195/55 so your tire will be taller. This should give you a more comfortable ride. You can try the Yoko C drive it built for comfort. Dont know how much.
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December 20th, 2010 10:59 PM #5
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December 20th, 2010 11:28 PM #6Check mo na lang sa tire size calculator. Makukuha mo approximate size ng tire
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
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December 20th, 2010 11:41 PM #7
Use the 60 or 65 ratio instead of your 55 for softer ride. I think Maxxis tires are relatively cheap and comparable to Bridgestones. Also, a tire's lifespan is not measured on the distance traveled. It's lifetime is determined by:
1. how well you maintain proper tire inflation for different driving conditions. over-inflation or under inflated tires are both harmful not to mention dangerous.
2. the soundness of your suspension components and brake system.
3. wheel alignment and balancing.
4. the roads you drive on; paved, rough..
5. the way you drive; sudden hard brakings or accelerations, potholes, curbs.
6. small vulcanizing shops. excessive heat may damage the tire's steel belt plies.
If you seldom drive at sustained high-speed, don't buy the more expensive high-speed rated tires. Beware of cheap second-hand tires being offered for they may have already been regrooved!
I think the minimum tire tread depth is about 2/32". Also, too much uneven tire wear pattern is due for replacement which in turn is due for an alignment. During the dry season, one can delay tire replacements, though they may be susceptible to punctures from sharp objects. By contrast, on wet roads, a "bald" tire can cause slipping or worse hydroplaning.
Select a tire size that would match your rim's width. Improper size relative to width is not good to look at and also dangerous.
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December 31st, 2010 09:20 PM #10s&r pricemart pinakamura. libre wheel mounting, and unlimited wheel balancing. nag naflat libre din vulcanizing. the price of the tire is about 200 cheaper.
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