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October 1st, 2003 05:44 PM #85
In general, Bridgestones ride harder but last a bit longer than Dunlops. The rubber compounds for dunlops are soft. so soft, you could squeeze them with your fingertips.
Dunlops for my SUV, Bridgestones for my Car (RAV4).
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October 1st, 2003 09:06 PM #86
no offense pero, hes asking tires thats fit for his daily driver, not an F1 sports car. and besides am sure that tires for F1 are different for the tires we use for everyday. my 2c ;)
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October 1st, 2003 09:32 PM #87
personally wala pa akong experience on using bridgestone tires, pero sa dunlop so far wala pa akong bad experiences dito. Currently, I'm using FM 901 2 yrs na ok pa rin, while yung sa utol ko LM 701 lang na 4 yr old na pag nakita mo di mo sasabihing ganun na iyon katagal. Meron din akong bad experiences sa dating stock tires ko na local Yokohama (S306) at Pirelli (P5000). Sa sobrang hard compound na ginamit dito madaling mabiyak sidewall. Sa akin tried and tested ko na Dunlop
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October 1st, 2003 09:37 PM #88
i just hate yolks, the only reason i buy it kasi mura. bought a set for my kia :D
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October 2nd, 2003 05:59 AM #90i'd say Bridgestone rin, though no experience with it yet.
syempre our cars may not be F1s on the road, but the technology they implement on their tires may just be as technically satisfying.
pero ako, i have Dunlops lang.mura kasi.
Had my 2014 Altis repaired by Tireman PH in Gen. Trias, Cavite last Wednesday. Nawala na yun...
rack and pinion repair