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August 26th, 2003 08:42 AM #11
Yung A/T tires ba mas madaling masira sa highway driving or city driving than non A/T tires?
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August 26th, 2003 08:47 AM #12
hagiber,
Mas matibay ang M/T tires. Reinforced ang construction niya. Hindi siya prone to bukols or punctures. Mitsubishi has already switched back to A/T tires for their Pajero 4x2's (ginawa kasi nilang H/T tires for a while).
In the case of mud tires, mas madali siya mag-wear pero mas matibay din siya.
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August 26th, 2003 09:31 AM #13
Guys,
Suggestions naman on what tires to get for my Gen 1 RAV. Size niya now is 215/70/R16. Gusto ko sana yung itsura parang pang offroad though I dont go offroading kasi wala akong offroad capable car.
One more question, If I were to use offroad tires, will it have a big effect on my gas consumption?
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August 26th, 2003 09:34 AM #14
I could safely estimate a 235/70R16 on stock mags. Halos wala naman effect kung meron man very minimal that you won't notice it, that's based from HT to AT tires.
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August 26th, 2003 09:41 AM #15
Ungas,
accdg. to some websites, pde daw ang 235/70/R16 sa auto ko. Any idea how much one of these would cost? How about ride quality? Maingay ba or mas tahimik? Sorry dont know a thing about these eh. Thanks
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August 26th, 2003 09:44 AM #16
So that you have an estimate, I bought my Michelin LTX AT 225/75R15 at P3750 each.
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