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    Guys, what is the best tire for the buck? Ung sulit na hindi mahal. TIA

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    #742
    Quote Originally Posted by gearhead000 View Post
    Now I'm settled at 30psi all around and it's been a smoother ride comparable to when I was with the taller Yoko Advan 185/70/R14 Altis stock tires.
    Ooops! Sorry, Yokohama Aspec pala. Hehe.

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    #743
    Quote Originally Posted by ka_dante View Post
    Guys, what is the best tire for the buck? Ung sulit na hindi mahal. TIA
    Kumho Ecsta SPT - 4.1k
    Yokohama A.Drive - 4.9k
    Dunlop LM703 - 4.3k

    Those prices are for 205/55 R16 tires. If you're getting smaller tires it'll be cheaper.

    The next cheapest thing to those that I've mentioned are Chinese tires such as Nankang and Westlake.

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    #744
    Currently using Bridgestone Turanza on my four(4) sets of tires.

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    #745
    +1 sa Yokohama A-Drive. Much better sa stock tires it replaced sa Altis (Bridgestone Turanza ER300)

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    #746
    Personally, I would pick Goodyear, Michelin and Bridegstone. Ang dami na rin mga china brand I supposed, brands like bolex, kenda etc.... but im not sure if the quality is on par with the known brands.

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    #747
    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    im also looking for a tire replacement for our L300. we usually load heavy sewing machines in our van. any recommendations?

    thanks!
    gajah tunggal and goodyear.

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    #748
    Guys okay ba ang Maxxis Victra tires? Pros and cons? Thanks.

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    #749
    Happy Holy Week mge fellow tsikoteers! Ask ko lang sana kng compatible ba sa '09 picanto yung yokohama a-drive 175/65 r14. My current tires kasi are 165/65 r14. Ang hirap kasi maghanap ng exact match sa stock tire size ng picanto. Thanks in advance for all your help with this!

    Also, anyone has tried buying tires ffrom s&r? How's their service? Medyo attractive din kasi yung lifetime service nila for tires bought from them. So lahat ng vulcanizing for the tires are free.

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    #750
    Quote Originally Posted by viper1 View Post
    Happy Holy Week mge fellow tsikoteers! Ask ko lang sana kng compatible ba sa '09 picanto yung yokohama a-drive 175/65 r14. My current tires kasi are 165/65 r14. Ang hirap kasi maghanap ng exact match sa stock tire size ng picanto. Thanks in advance for all your help with this!

    Also, anyone has tried buying tires ffrom s&r? How's their service? Medyo attractive din kasi yung lifetime service nila for tires bought from them. So lahat ng vulcanizing for the tires are free.
    That should fit. S&R prices arent the cheapest out there but its still reasonable, especially if you forsee that youre going to avail of the vulcanizing services and its convenient for you.

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    #751
    Quote Originally Posted by viper1 View Post
    Happy Holy Week mge fellow tsikoteers! Ask ko lang sana kng compatible ba sa '09 picanto yung yokohama a-drive 175/65 r14. My current tires kasi are 165/65 r14. Ang hirap kasi maghanap ng exact match sa stock tire size ng picanto. Thanks in advance for all your help with this!
    Sang-ayon sa tire calculator, going with the 175/65 you'll be off by 2.23%, which is still within the 3% max na recommended. If you want to maintain speedometer/odometer accuracy, try looking kung meron 175/60 at which you're just off by 0.8%. Not sure how widely available 185/55/R14, but eto around 2% off ka lang din.

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    #752
    Thanks fellow tsikoteers sa advice!

    *gearhead000: sir, if i go with the 175/60, will it have an effect for my current rims? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by viper1 View Post
    Happy Holy Week mge fellow tsikoteers! Ask ko lang sana kng compatible ba sa '09 picanto yung yokohama a-drive 175/65 r14. My current tires kasi are 165/65 r14. Ang hirap kasi maghanap ng exact match sa stock tire size ng picanto. Thanks in advance for all your help with this!

    Also, anyone has tried buying tires ffrom s&r? How's their service? Medyo attractive din kasi yung lifetime service nila for tires bought from them. So lahat ng vulcanizing for the tires are free.
    Been there two weeks ago, nagpalit ako ng tires sa kanila (dunlop LM703), okei ang service, hindi bara-bara, may nakasabay nga ako pumunta dun para magpa-tire rotation lang, basta nasayo reciept, seservican nila, pati yung pag wheel balance nila, okei din. Definitely babalik ako dun pag magpapalit ako ulit gulong, medyo pricey nga lang ATA sila ng konti pag kinompare mo sa labas.

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    #754
    Quote Originally Posted by gearhead000 View Post
    Sang-ayon sa tire calculator, going with the 175/65 you'll be off by 2.23%, which is still within the 3% max na recommended. If you want to maintain speedometer/odometer accuracy, try looking kung meron 175/60 at which you're just off by 0.8%. Not sure how widely available 185/55/R14, but eto around 2% off ka lang din.
    Cars are usually calibrated to run slower than actual speed so by all means, his speedo may be more accurate with the larger tires. On my Corolla Altis, i'm using 205/60R15 as against the stock 195/60R15 and per the GPS readout, my speedo is just about dead-even.

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    #755
    Quote Originally Posted by galant E SS View Post
    guys, have you tried the brand "Deestone" made in Thailand? Ok naman ba? sabi kasi ng isang friend ko na nakagamit na non e, parang mas matibay pa daw yata kaysa goodyear. And yon Deestone ngayon ang mabenta dito sa province namin kasi mura and subok na daw nila na matibay.
    update ko lang kayo mga bros. about the brand deestone nakara. Feb. 1, 2011 ko pa pinakabit sa rear wheel ko, so far, no problems encountered pa naman. Di pa nabutasan o na-flat. Anyway, FWD naman ang car ko. It's worth 3,000 each dito sa province, baka mga 2,500 lang yan sa NCR. While the yokohama tires that I bought slighly used on Sept. 2009, in Kalikot sa Evangelista, Makati for 1,200 each are still ok although marami ng patches sa butas. Swerte2X lang talaga basta di lang mapurohan. I have a sad experience din sa yokohama tires ko na nabutasan sa gilid, 7 months pa lang at brand new kong nabili pero kailangan na daw palitan unless gusto kong ipa-convert sa may tube/interior.

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    #756
    I'm thinking of changing to Michellin tires from Yokohama for my FD Civic. Any idea sa prices? Alam ko yung original tires ko Yokohama Adrive is P5K. Thanks.

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    #757
    In terms of the tyre brand out there in the market, do you have a listing wherein we classify the particular tyre brand as premium quality, good quality, and poor quality.

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    #758
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    In terms of the tyre brand out there in the market, do you have a listing wherein we classify the particular tyre brand as premium quality, good quality, and poor quality.
    It may also be the particular MODEL, not just the BRAND per se.

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    #759
    ^ That's correct. Even well established brands can have bad models.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    In terms of the tyre brand out there in the market, do you have a listing wherein we classify the particular tyre brand as premium quality, good quality, and poor quality.
    this may be helpful, brands were grouped from premium to economy.

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