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  1. Join Date
    Mar 2018
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    #1581
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    would you consider champiro?
    nakakabit na yokohamas ko, e, when i found out the avail-ability and the price.
    the champiros were cheaper by a big margin...
    a tire store along evangelista.
    Cheap, noisy and hard feel sa road.

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    Oct 2002
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    #1582
    Using Champiro gtx pro now on my Honda City. 195/55/15..bought them at Jiga Tires at 3.1k each. Wheel weights & balancing are included.

    My previous tires where Kumho Ecsta KU31. Loved those tires.

    Dry & wet grip is a bit above average. Tire noise on highway speeds is acceptable.


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    Last edited by benchph1; November 16th, 2018 at 01:44 AM.

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    Jan 2015
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    #1583
    Giti....
    Giti Tires for global markets include Giti, GT Radial, Primewell, Runway, and Dextero.

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    Nov 2014
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    #1584
    Ok din ba ba bumili sa S&R? 185 / 65 / R15 yung ke Erti namen

    Goodyear Dueler yung stock pero mukang wala nang ganon ngayon

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    Aug 2008
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    #1585
    Recently bought BlackLion BC86 tires for my Vitara 225/65/17... china made but marketed in the US and Canada by large discount tire chains... i think it was P14,500 for a set of 4 tires including mounting and balancing.... nice grip wet or dry, very sturdy looking sidewalls. Very happy with purchase and quality is very good.

    Also tried Chengshan Sportcat 8-ply 195R15 for my van... very quiet and good looking thread design... paid P11,200 for a set of 4 tires including mounting and balancing. I find it of very good quality... upon research sa internet.... one of the top brands in china and also they have tie-up/joint venture with Cooper Tires (US).

    Both BlackLion and Chengshan are DOT-approved and ISO certified tires so i use with confidence.

    Budget/cheap tires yet very good quality for me (Value for money).

    Research lang sa internet katapat if you are unfamiliar with a tire brand. You might be surprised as I am... maganda pala background and also the current market/s where the tires are accepted, used, and sold.

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    #1586
    Quote Originally Posted by Stupido0o0 View Post
    thankyou sir s response, naginquire po aq s FB nla wla dw po clang 2233 pra s size n 195/50R16.
    ano po b ang mas mganda ATR SPORT 2 oh 2233 in terms of everyday driving? Salamat po in advance
    bro dati rin when i called, wala daw stocks ng toyo drb; pero mag andun kana hahanapan ka nila doon. bait pa ni mang ben

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    #1587
    Quote Originally Posted by Lin Dan View Post
    Cheap, noisy and hard feel sa road.
    in truth, "i didn't notice". it would appear, the wigo masks these from the astute motorist's senses.
    except the cheap part. i was happily shocked at the price.

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    Sep 2018
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    #1588
    Most mentioned products are good. However, a thing I can recommend regarding tires would be to visit your trusted auto shop / car shop regarding this matter as to which they can provide better products that's applicable to your specific cars as well as they are capable of doing the additional service to avoid hassle and additional costs. Hope this helps!

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    May 2005
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    #1589
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    You might know this already but I'd only compare radial vs radial tires and bias vs bias tires. If you do a lot of highway you'll find that replacing your OEM Bridgestone radials with bias tires will get you a lot less mileage.

    I've had Casumina radials and while he price is good, I've never had one that made it to the tread wear indicator. They all had cracks on the tread after 2 years. And this is a light to moderately loaded truck with relatively low mileage.
    Sir, would you say it is still better to stick it out with Bridgestone R200? Bec GT and Casumina are half the price (around Php 6K/pc) of the Bridgestone (around Php 12K/pc) but as you say they do not last until the thread wear out.

    Current Bridgestones now have almost reached 50K mileage. 4.5 yrs old. Only the rear set needs replacement (bec of heavier loads)

    We also use Goodyear HMC 2020 it is a bias ply (I believe). It really wears out fast. I dont think it will even reach half of what Bridgestone can do. Php 7.8K/pc

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    Apr 2007
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    #1590
    Quote Originally Posted by number001 View Post
    Anyone with experience with LT (light truck) tires ie. Canter

    size: 7.50 R15 12PR



    OEM (and currently installed) is Bridgestone R200 but trying to find more affordable alternatives.

    Tried GT (Gajjah Tunggal) before and very bad experience. So definitely no going back to that.

    Considering Casumina (frm Vietnam)? Anyone with experience with this?
    For our delivery trucks we use Ceat tires (India) not sure sa price pero definitely mura yun para makalusot sa purchasing pero we already upgraded to 7.50x15 14PR mabigat kasi ang load namin kaya hindi pwede sa amin ang 12PR, only our 2 new Canters are running on 12PR stock tires pa kasi. We have tried a lot of different tire brands for our Canters/NKRs yung Ceat lang ang madalang magkaroon ng issue ng sabog

Low budget yet good quality tires