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May 7th, 2004 05:20 PM #1
ask ko lang what brand ng tire the best for AUV
hirap mag decide i need 215/70 r15 for my x-wind xto.
dami brand
1. mastercraft (mahal 3,400) made in usa
2. dunlop rv 501 2,800 made in japan
3. dunlop sp65e 2,482
3. falken 2,675
4. yokohama made in phils for xport
5. bridgestone dueler
ano pa ba.............hirap pumili ................any suggestions........or recommended store who can enlighten me on this problem.......
thanks
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May 7th, 2004 11:48 PM #2
dueler. pero nalimutan ko yun size. si Alejandro Murrieta magpapalit sa kanyang revo. AT ang ilalagay niya.
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May 8th, 2004 01:02 AM #3
kakatapos ko lang din mamimili ng gulong, 215/70r15 choices ko lang are dueller ht and dunlop sp70e. wala na kasi time magcanvass I chose dunlop. both priced at 2,200+. sa sonny ok. my reason was I wannt a softer ride kahit mabilis maupod. imho
Last edited by promdiboy; May 8th, 2004 at 01:05 AM.
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May 8th, 2004 01:13 AM #4
Mukhang ok din ang yokohama (made in RP) my bros using in his FX matagal na rin..4get the price. dunlop sp70e is fine..
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May 8th, 2004 05:40 AM #5
I vote for #2.
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May 8th, 2004 11:24 PM #6Originally posted by afrasay
dueler. pero nalimutan ko yun size. si Alejandro Murrieta magpapalit sa kanyang revo. AT ang ilalagay niya.
* otep tahimik kaya to dunlop rv501 and matagal din kaya ma pudpud. iba design ng inner and outer side wall nya.
*pajoz ok din yokohama actually oem ko yan kaya lang medyo madulas specially basa daan.
michelin kaya ok din kaya ito? hirap talaga mamili. thanks
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May 9th, 2004 02:42 PM #7
Kung itatakbo nyo ng city use lang HT tread pattern for better dissipation during wet conditions. Softer sidewalls for more comfortable ride. But, the soft rubbers mean that it is also prone to tire puncture even from tidbits of steel and glass debris around. My choice: 2. dunlop rv 501 2,800 made in japan
But if you would run it with occassional rough roads and require more ply strength and extra protection, AT tread will be your viable choice. Though there will be lesser contact area than HT tread, I'd vouch for Dunlop's soft rubber compound for more grip. But, tire lifespan will be your primary concern. Softer rubber compounds tend to have shorter life than hard rubbers. My choice: Dunlop AT2 ot AT1 if available.
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May 9th, 2004 04:15 PM #8
May question ako about sa tires kase yung amin GOODYEAR WRANGLER DT napansin ko may bukol at mga lubog sa thread niya.Ano ibig sabihin nito kailangan palitan na?
Yung Goodyear namin na iba ok naman yung dalawang tire lang talaga ang may mga bukol at lubog sa thread.
Pinacheck namin pero sabi nasa balance naman ang tire namin..Ang sasakyan namin ay Nissan Urvan Escapade...
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May 9th, 2004 05:38 PM #9mag dunlop rv ka nalang bossing, kung mag dueller ka get dueller HP not dueller HT.
depends on ur preferense bossing, kung daily driven city lang, no required off road performance, pwede na sp70. gusto mo dunlop grandtrek for mdyo AT thread
hth
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May 9th, 2004 07:52 PM #10Originally posted by Ungas
Kung itatakbo nyo ng city use lang HT tread pattern for better dissipation during wet conditions. Softer sidewalls for more comfortable ride. But, the soft rubbers mean that it is also prone to tire puncture even from tidbits of steel and glass debris around. My choice: 2. dunlop rv 501 2,800 made in japan
But if you would run it with occassional rough roads and require more ply strength and extra protection, AT tread will be your viable choice. Though there will be lesser contact area than HT tread, I'd vouch for Dunlop's soft rubber compound for more grip. But, tire lifespan will be your primary concern. Softer rubber compounds tend to have shorter life than hard rubbers. My choice: Dunlop AT2 ot AT1 if available.
how about michelin mr president?
*bryboy city driving and out of town langLast edited by x-wind; May 9th, 2004 at 07:58 PM.
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