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    #1421
    Accelera or Achilles po if budget mode.

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    #1422
    Pirelli's sibling....Aeolus. check their AU04 Steering Ace2.

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    #1423
    Try mo runway, ang honda city ng kapatid ko na nkarunway enduro 816 dalawang beses na binyahe from gensan to manila v.v. ok naman ang performance at matibay naman. Last week bumili ako ng gulong pra sa innova namin runway din 3k each.

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    #1424
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Pirelli's sibling....Aeolus. check their AU04 Steering Ace2.
    Aeolus only owns a 10% stake in Pirelli Industrial, not the passenger division. But even then, that's like saying the Tata Nano is a sibling of the Jaguar F-Type.

    Aeolus is a Chinese tire through and through.

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    #1425
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Aeolus only owns a 10% stake in Pirelli Industrial, not the passenger division. But even then, that's like saying the Tata Nano is a sibling of the Jaguar F-Type.

    Aeolus is a Chinese tire through and through.

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    It's more complex than that. Aeolus owns 10% stake of a Pirelli division called Pirelli INDUSTRIAL, yes. That deal struck last year let Pirelli own 80% of Aeolus Passenger Car Tire Unit which they've always been a part of with product development. Aeolus started w/ Industrial & Mining tires. The Italians are monitoring Aeolus distribution here in PH.
    Just try the AU04s out w/o prejudice, sir. I was once a doubter, too.

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    #1426
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    It's more complex than that. Aeolus owns 10% stake of a Pirelli division called Pirelli INDUSTRIAL, yes. That deal struck last year let Pirelli own 80% of Aeolus Passenger Car Tire Unit which they've always been a part of with product development. Aeolus started w/ Industrial & Mining tires. The Italians are monitoring Aeolus distribution here in PH.
    Just try the AU04s out w/o prejudice, sir. I was once a doubter, too.

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    Even the Achilles 2233 is comparable to my Bridgestone Potenza RE003 if it's just normal driving. It's at the limit that the difference shows. I've gone the budget route before and got a good 45000 km including the track from my 2233, but my personal preference is to stick with OEM brands moving forward.

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    #1427
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Even the Achilles 2233 is comparable to my Bridgestone Potenza RE003 if it's just normal driving. It's at the limit that the difference shows. I've gone the budget route before and got a good 45000 km including the track from my 2233, but my personal preference is to stick with OEM brands moving forward.

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    There are budget jewels out there. GT had humble beginnings, too. Started budget some 2 decades back. Much like Pinoys, Indonesians tend to subject their vehicles to overloading....forcing Indo tire companies to churn tires that can take the abuse. Ph discovered & embraced the brand well.
    I keep judgement til I've tested em. Had tried a handful....from the old benchmarks, the awesome PILOT SPORTs & PZEROs, to budget Acceleras, Sailuns...I'd put the AU04s above the Yoko A-Drives they replaced in 1 of mine. Honestly surprising.

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    #1428
    Quote Originally Posted by saksidriver View Post
    Depende sa shop, kaya dapat mapanuri sa pagbili. Dati magpapalit ako ng isang tire, nagmamadali ako so hindi na ko masyado nakipag usap sa shop owner at sa mga tauhan na mag iinstall. Basta nung sinabi ko size at brand na gusto ko then ok naman ang presyo, i give the go signal. So kumuha na agad sila ng gulong then nung ikakabit na, pag inspect ko sa gulong, aba 3 years na from the production date. Sabi ko saglit lang, bigyan mo ko nung newly produce. So ayun, bago makipagkasundo sa shop dapat tanungin mo agad kung anong year ginawa yung gulong.
    Good reminder minsan nakkalimutan or nakakahiya mag tanong minsan.

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    #1429
    mga sir balak ko na rin pong magpalit ng gulong ko eto po quote saken pero 185/65/R14 kasi wala pong stocks ng 175/70/R14.
    Ano po recommended nyo sa per below list lang

    Stock: 175/70/R14 Kumho KH7

    185/65/R14
    Delium - 2150
    Deestone - 1900
    Westlake - 1800
    Cachland - 1700

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    #1430
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Pirelli's sibling....Aeolus. check their AU04 Steering Ace2.
    What's the average price difference naman from the Yoko A.Drive of the same size?

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    #1431
    Quote Originally Posted by huntsman View Post
    yung GT Radial Maxmiller pro 3,680 per piece na. noon e 3.3k lang.ahahah.I haven't tried other brands yet eh. Can you suggest brands that have durable tires.
    San store yan sir?

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    #1432
    1.) 205/45r17 Kenda Kaiser KR20 on my Daily Driven 2015 Vios. Grip is great in both wet and dry conditions. A little bit noisy on paved roads, though. Highly rated in the US and Japanese Drifting Scene.

    2.) 225/45r17 Yokohama Advan Fleva on my 2015 Toyota 86. Well worth the price. Grip is solid on both dry and wet. Parang budget Neova lang na mas mataas treadware rating.

    3.) 265/50r20 Accelera Iota on my 2006 Fortuner. Medyo sketchy sa wet, fairly average on dry conditions. Hardly any grip on loose ground.

    4.) 195/50r16 Westlake SA37 on my wife's 2016 Accent. Fairly good for a budget tire. Haven't really tested it that much since I rarely use my wife's car, anyway.

    Items 1 and 4 I got at Hot Wheels Evangelista. #2 I got at the Yokohama Factory in Severina Village Paranaque and #3 I got at Jhay-M tire supply in Sucat.

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    #1433
    Good Day..

    Anyone from Montalban Rizal?
    I own a toyota vios 3rd gen and my stock tires already needs to be replaced..Any suggestions?

    You know well the road condition in Payatas road..

    Many Thanks in advance..

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    #1434
    Mga ka tsikot, ano po mare recommend nyo from experience, best tread wear & wet grip. Im looking for 195/65R15, OEM is GT Champiro eco - mejo mabilis maupod at madulas kasi. Below selection from budget of P3.3K - 3.6K, branded only:

    Yokohama Aspex/Blue Earth
    Dunlop LM704
    Toyo Proxes/DRB?

    TIA

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    #1435
    Napamahal pala ako sa Yoko Aspec, 4k ang bili ko, di kasama ang pito (100*).

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    #1436
    Tried to google how to check manufacture date but different siya sa Yokohama Aspec 300 model. Tama ba may nakita akong ehb0707. Is it correct this is the date? Ito lanh nakita ko may 4 numbers.

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    #1437
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Mga ka tsikot, ano po mare recommend nyo from experience, best tread wear & wet grip. Im looking for 195/65R15, OEM is GT Champiro eco - mejo mabilis maupod at madulas kasi. Below selection from budget of P3.3K - 3.6K, branded only:

    Yokohama Aspex/Blue Earth
    Dunlop LM704
    Toyo Proxes/DRB?

    TIA
    Go for the LM704s. Have them installed on my car and so far, i'm satisfied with the dry grip.

    Haven't hydroplaned pa naman, and who drives fast when it's raining anyway?

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    #1438
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Mga ka tsikot, ano po mare recommend nyo from experience, best tread wear & wet grip. Im looking for 195/65R15, OEM is GT Champiro eco - mejo mabilis maupod at madulas kasi. Below selection from budget of P3.3K - 3.6K, branded only:

    Yokohama Aspex/Blue Earth
    Dunlop LM704
    Toyo Proxes/DRB?

    TIA
    Bro, all are good choices. Hardest sidewall belong to the Proxes and DRB as they are entry level sporty tires. Grip is better than OEM. Aspec and Blue Earth are both OEMs so the sidewalls are soft. Tread of the Aspec is a harder compound than the Blue Earth. The LM704 is a touring tire with soft sidewalls typical of Dunlops and better than OEM grip. They tend to pick up nails and such more though.

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    #1439
    Hi sirs

    Any recommendation for 265/60 r18 ?

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    #1440
    at or ht or hybrid or mt?

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