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July 23rd, 2009 05:19 PM #381
i have already bought this goodyear assurance tire at Php 3,600/pc. so far ok naman. na notice ko lang na dun sa garahe ko biglang nagkaron ng bakas ng tire tread. di kaya madaling mapudpud yung tire ko? or baka dahil bago lang?
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July 23rd, 2009 06:22 PM #382
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July 23rd, 2009 10:41 PM #383
Any idea kung how much 195\55 R15? any brand and cheaper one?
Gajah Tungal-?
Yokohama-?
Dunlop-?
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July 24th, 2009 03:34 AM #384i got some recommendation and after reading reviews... i chose Bridgestone Turanza GR-80.... so far so good... i'll be monitoring it to see how they perform...
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July 24th, 2009 09:14 AM #385
I've always used GOODYEAR Tires on my pickups (naka-dalawang L200 na ako) and they've been very reliable and very sturdy.
The 205/70/R15 Fortera's on my L200 now have already served me beyond their expected lives (although they've never seen too much road, i don't travel long distances much).
:2thumbsup: to Goodyear!
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July 29th, 2009 02:06 PM #386
Hello everyone!
Inquire lang ako for a feedback. I will be replacing all my tires for our Altis and would want to stay with 195/60/15. I'm from Las Pinas and would want to ask what tire would you guys recommend? Probably from Tire Gallery at Westgate or from Goodyear Alabang. Or can you suggest somewhere near which is better? Budget is around 3.5k+/tire. The car specifically travels from Las Pinas to Makati to Sta. Mesa,Manila everyday through SLEX with maybe a trip to Tagaytay once a month. Priority is comfort and durability.
Ang dami kasing choices (Bridgestone,Yoko,Nexxen,Goodyear,etc...) and I don't know anything about tires. Kinopya ko lang yung specs na 195/60/15 sa current tires ko. Pwede ba baguhin yung specs without changing the stock rims? If pwede and it will allow me to buy a better tire, what would you recommend?
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July 29th, 2009 02:17 PM #387
ei, i am from las pinas too and based on my experience, both Minerva tire gallery and Goodyear alabang carry excellent tire brands. it would just depend on your budget and brand choice. but as far as i am concerned, bridgestone is one the the best brands available. you can go to minerva and ask how much it costs. libre na mounting dun, tire balancing, nitrogen and alignment check.
i myself have bought my nexxen tires there two months ago.
on your second question, pwede mo sya baguhin, pero what size are you planning to have it changed? mas maliit ba? o mas mataas? imho, if i were you, i will just follow your current tire size of 195/60/15, para walang mababago sa ride quality.
and yes, if you can afford a michelin, why not?
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July 29th, 2009 02:42 PM #388
Thank you for the input. I called Tire Gallery and they are offering me the Bridgestone Turanza AR10, which I might go for. Any feedback about this type of tire? Would Goodyear have something better?
And also, I guess I'll just stay with my current tire size. What I was thinking, if comfort will increase by changing tire size with out sacrificing durability and change of the rims, I'd go for that option.
What made you decide to buy the nexxen? I asked about the tires and the difference between the nexxen, yokohama and bridgestone is just around Php300.00 only. They said Michelin is not available. If it would be a better choice, should I just order and wait for it? Budget is also considered but not really high on our priority. It really is comfort and durability.
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July 29th, 2009 02:54 PM #389
Turanza is good, but i think Goodyear has a brand new brand with kevlar. I just forgot the name and i really do not have any idea on the cost. Much better if you can also call servitek.
what made me decide to buy nexxen? budgetary considerations is my first priority, second is grip. so far, i think i had made the right decision. and besides, i have the knack for trying out not so known branded tires too. I had tried Achilles, Kumho, Gajah Tunggal,and Federals (that is when Federal was really new here in the Philippines).
on the tire size, are you using the stock altis mags? if you are, not a wise idea on changing your tire size. using a 195/65/15 would really tend to make your rims smaller, and using 195/55/15 would increase the fender-tire gap of your car. will not look good too.
i think the bridgestone would be fit for you, but i suggest that you call first servitek to check the tire that i have stated above. if the cost difference is minimal, then dun ako sa goodyear.
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July 29th, 2009 03:19 PM #390
Thanks again. I'm just be sticking with the popular brands for the time being, I'm not too daring enough to try others at the moment. But given good pricing and a lot of reputable feedbacks, I might consider them as well.
Yes, I have the stock rims. Actually, I never considered changing tire size, it was more like just a "what if?" scenario. Also, based on what you said, I'll just stick with my current size.
Would the Goodyear tire be the Assurance or Excellence?
I'll probably just drop by Goodyear and inquire about their tires. If they are good, then I'll get from them. If not, I'll just head on over to Tire Gallery for the Bridgestone. Thanks again!
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