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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Can someone please suggest a good vulcanizing shop in the vicinity of Pasig [or anywhere else where the work satisfies you]?

    We all want a good shop with a legitimate pricelist and charges you fairly. We won't mind paying a little extra if they have good equipment and provide good quality work...

    Please people, let's compile good shops for the benefit of everyone

    Best Regards!
    Last edited by kotiko; June 8th, 2010 at 12:33 AM.

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    #2
    If there is a Goodyear Servitek branch near your area, I think they provide good vulcanizing services.

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    #3
    Got an idea on the price ranges of Goodyear Servitek?

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    #4
    It depends on the kind of damage the tire has. A bigger hole will require a bigger "cold patch". I haven't been to Servitek in a while (no flats lately) but I estimate the service to fix a flat tire to be P200-P400. You may consult the yellow pages and give them a call for a quotation.

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    #5
    Goodyear sa Autocamp... P30 kapag na-check tapos walang butas.. P200 kapag meron... ( hiningi ko nga yung bumutas sa gulong ko amp, mga 1inch na alambre un..badtrip!!)

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    #6
    sorry P50 pa la kapag walang butas... kakapunta ko lang kanina sa goodyear autocamp..
    nagpacheck ng gulong..

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    #7
    Sorry. Just need to revive a very old thread instead of making a same thread.

    May maisa-suggest ba kayong reputable vulcanizing shop around Pasig? Mukha kasing may slow leak yung rear right tire namin eh. While the other tires lose around 2-3 psi in a week or 2, nasa 4-5 psi ang dinadrop nung rear right. First time kasi maencounter kaya I want to have a peace of mind pag naglong drive na kami.

    Thank you and sorry.

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by yubby24 View Post
    Sorry. Just need to revive a very old thread instead of making a same thread.

    May maisa-suggest ba kayong reputable vulcanizing shop around Pasig? Mukha kasing may slow leak yung rear right tire namin eh. While the other tires lose around 2-3 psi in a week or 2, nasa 4-5 psi ang dinadrop nung rear right. First time kasi maencounter kaya I want to have a peace of mind pag naglong drive na kami.

    Thank you and sorry.
    More or less, all vulcanizing shops are the same naman. Baka sa pito or tire stem yung leak mo so consider replacing that din. Di naman gaano mahal yun (can't remember how much, but it's not expensive).

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    Make sure walang bata rin fooling around in your garage - dati, it turned out my daughter and yung mga pinsan niyang magagaling, naaliw sa hissing sound pag pinindot yung air release. Kamot ulo kami lahat magkakapatid bakit nababawasan ng hangin yung mga cars sa garahe, until nadiscover ng brother ko in the act yung pinag-gagawa ng mga bata.

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by SoleusBB View Post
    More or less, all vulcanizing shops are the same naman. Baka sa pito or tire stem yung leak mo so consider replacing that din. Di naman gaano mahal yun (can't remember how much, but it's not expensive).

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    Make sure walang bata rin fooling around in your garage - dati, it turned out my daughter and yung mga pinsan niyang magagaling, naaliw sa hissing sound pag pinindot yung air release. Kamot ulo kami lahat magkakapatid bakit nababawasan ng hangin yung mga cars sa garahe, until nadiscover ng brother ko in the act yung pinag-gagawa ng mga bata.
    Thanks for the tip sir. Sige mag-ikot ikot ako sa weekend para magtingin ng shop. Wala naman mga batang makukulit so safe kami dun. Hehe. Pero I remember nung bata ako gawain ko rin yun. Hahaha.

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    #10
    Just make sure if they need to plug a leak na cold patch ang gamit nila at hindi tusok.


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