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June 11th, 2004 03:12 PM #1peeps,
i am due to change my tires. nu kyang mganda brand ng tires ang pde sa lancer 93 glxi?
many tnx..
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June 11th, 2004 03:19 PM #2
Ako, Bridgetone Turanza ang binili para sa 4 tires and I'm very satisfied. Tahimik sya (yun kasi ang gusto ko eh, kaya pinalitan kong lahat ang dating goodyear ko).
pang daily rides lang ako.
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June 11th, 2004 04:17 PM #4
magpapalit din ako ng tires bukas, sasabay ko na sa camber. plano ko, kung hindi yokohama, bridgestone...
sa wakas, mapapalitan ko na rin yung maingay kong nct3.
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June 11th, 2004 05:32 PM #5
i use Pirelli P6000 (or 600? basta) okay naman, a little bit noisy on some type of pavements pero gustong-gusto ko yung grip niya specially on wet roads.
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June 11th, 2004 07:28 PM #6
ako din malapit na ko magpalit ng tyres, i just added 600 kms on a long trip sa mileage ko last week and medyo hindi na maganda grip sa wet roads going down marcos highway from baguio. makapal pa naman pero i've been planning talaga to replace the yokohama 195/55R15 tyres, sobra ingay kasi.
ano ba magandang 195/55R15? can i replace it with 195/65R15? kita ko kasi yung sa mga civics (stock) mas maganda tayo ng 65R15 kesa sa 55R15, sobra dapa kasi ng 55R15 e. di kaya masyado malaki? how much?
2002 lancer mx po pala.
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June 11th, 2004 07:31 PM #7
i use bridgestone b700 on my civic. ok sya, quiet even on the concrete pavement. sa wet pavements, ok din. around 2K each.
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June 11th, 2004 07:48 PM #8Hey guys,
Am new here nevertheless want to share as we recently replaced tires as well...just over a month ago...
Tried Dunlops and Contis in the passed and were not very happy with them.
New ones we got were Bridgestones Potenza SO3 Pole Position and so far its good, especially in the wet. Main thing we noticed is that these tires has two parallel wide grooves (almost an inch wide each) in the middle that passes water very well.
Got them from Bridgestone at The Fort and the pricing is very reasonable.
We have staggered sizes and had to wait a month for the rear tires that was ordered from Japan, it was worth the wait.
Hope this helps...
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June 12th, 2004 08:51 AM #9
Sir butchokuy, anong size ng gulong mo? yung stock ba? 185/65R14? Sabi nga nung friend ko maingay yung goodyear. (Ako nilakasan ko na lang sounds.) Ang personal experience ko naman sa Goodyear sumasabog. Pero dahil luma na yata kahit makapal pa...
Try mo sa www.tirerack.com may parang wizard to help you decide. I think available din naman yung choices dun dito sa Pinas. Apparently you have to prioritize noise vs. dry handling vs. wet handling yata. Basta andun...
HTH.
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June 12th, 2004 08:53 AM #10
Sir butchokuy, anong size ng gulong mo? yung stock ba? 185/65R14? Sabi nga nung friend ko maingay yung goodyear. (Ako nilakasan ko na lang sounds.) Ang personal experience ko naman sa Goodyear sumasabog. Pero dahil luma na yata kahit makapal pa...
Try mo sa www.tirerack.com may Tire Decision Guide to help you decide. I think available din naman yung choices dun dito sa Pinas. Apparently you have to prioritize noise vs. handling yata. Basta andun...
HTH.
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