Text ko sa yo mamaya number, nasa auto yung resibo.
Busy ako pag titig dito sa FRM ng Mcdo eh.
EB ulit tayo dito para makita nyo hehe
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ako'y naghahanap din sa ngayon ng 235/75R15.
lintik na wolverine, pinagtripan ata yung gulong ko sa likod. tatlong hiwa magkakatabi sa sidewall. diko alam kung pano nangyari. pag-ikot ko sa sasakyan kaninang umaga, andun na mga hiwa. michelin lt pa naman. alanganin tuloy akong idrive ng mabilis sa hiway .nakakapanghinayang. hindi pa full level ang powers ko para sa sasakyan.
ano ba magandang pamalit? isang gulong lang.
ayon sa internet, andaming negative feedbacks sa kumho....sa federal konti lang kumpara sa kumho. kaso foreign market yung review. dito e binabasa ko pa lang.
naka yokoham bluearth ako ngayon feel ko lang mas tumipid sa gasolina ung car ko. any feedback sa tire n to?
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bukol b yan? wah kakabili ko lng ng yokohama bluearth sana wag mganyan
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bukol sir, di siguro mangyayari yan basta laging dahan dahan sa lubak sir..
If these are toyo proxes, i've used these and good tires and nice grip but tire wear rating a bit low. You may try dunlops and cost around 7k
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Best tire brands are the more established ones.
I've just replaced by Bridgestone MY-01s. Those are sporty ones, meaning low-profile and with little bulge on the sidewalls. I felt they had more months of use on them but being more than 6 years old, I thought it was their time to go.
My replacements are Goodyear Assurance TripleMax and so far I'm very satisfied. Higher Treadwear and Traction Ratings than the Bridgestones. Also low rolling resistance, so they save on fuel. Softer and more comfortable ride too. Got them from Servitek with lots of freebies, so I'm happy.
The things I miss about the Bridgestones are the quieter ride (but not by much), and sharper handling, especially on zigzag roads. But the latter is because they're sporty and low profile, which gives a more direct contact between the road and the wheel. But the price you pay for this is a stiffer ride, compared to balloon tires. I can't tell if there's much difference on wet or dry grip, because so far, the Goodyears are also doing great on both.
I would never bet my safety and that of my passengers on unknown, untested brands. Btw, the list of premium to budget tires above by *red_one is very helpful. Kudos for that.
Tires are some of the most expensive and most important purchases you'll make as a car owner. Do your homework and research before taking the plunge. It's literally what's connecting you to the road, so I can't over-emphasize the safety and performance aspects of it. Stay safe everyone and enjoy your ride.
Tip: S&R offers a wide selection of Tires at good prices. Just bring a friend who is a member because you can't buy if you are not a member.
Nitto economy? Eh yung mga bling-bling-obsessed pickup/SUV owners mas pinipili pa yun over Bridgestone/Dunlop/Yoko. 😆
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