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    #1
    sabi ni Wolfpack na ang GT ay formulated for tropical conditions diba?

    I'm still debating whether I should keep my H/T and use the GT Savero as a 2nd set (if budget permits) when I get them eventually. BUT if kung hindi ko kaya mag 2 sets, mas mabilis pa rin ba mag-wear out ang Savero if it's my only set and I use my vehicle everyday?

    napapa-isip ako kasi kung formulated siya for tropical conditions BAKA hindi siya ganun kabilis mapudpod. hehe positive thinking... :D

    :beard:

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    Mga more than 40K kms siguro kaya niyan. Ganyan gamit ng kabarkada ko sa Pajero nila, eh.

    SAVERO M/T na kunin mo. I'm eyeing them for my next set of tires. O kaya Maxxis Buckshot Mudders.

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    on steel rims?

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    Originally posted by OTEP
    Mga more than 40K kms siguro kaya niyan. Ganyan gamit ng kabarkada ko sa Pajero nila, eh.

    SAVERO M/T na kunin mo. I'm eyeing them for my next set of tires. O kaya Maxxis Buckshot Mudders.
    ah oo nga, Savero M/T nga balak ko, sorry hindi ko nabanggit agad.tinatanong ko yung magka-pudpod ng Savero M/T's. kasi kung mabilis siya mapudpod, mas lalo na 1 lang sasakyan ko so I'll be using it everyday, try ko pilitin nalang na 2 sets ang tires ko...

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    Olive,
    ako ba tinatanong mo about sa steel rims or si Otep?

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    suggestion lang, better have two sets of tires. mud tires are great when new but when a little worn out they shake the vehicle a bit when you brake especially if IFS front suspension. they put much strain on the steering components. based on experince lang.

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    #7
    keep your HT crawdad1

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    I did not know that mud tires place more strain on the steering components. I know that large tires or heavy tires do add increased strain on one's steering but I never came across any data that claims that the tread design of a tire adds strain. I would think that mud tires (of the same dimensions as the stock tire) actually decreases direct strain to the steering since there is less contact area on the ground. Could someone please enlighten me if i am mistaken.

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    Mud tires add more strain cause, they eventually go out of balance. habang nauubos at numinipis, sumasama ang balance nito.

    oteps,
    medyo magastos sa gas yang buckshot mudders. Bias ply iyan hindi radial ply. Mas mataas ang rolling resistance. mahihirapan ka din sa balancing niyan kasi after a while, out of balance na ulit. May supplier ba niyan dito?

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    Steel belted na ba ang SAVERO M/T. Sorry, I can't afford two sets of tires...kailangan isa lang.

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