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Hi,

 

Im planning to change the tires of my DMax. What tires do you recommend? the stock size is 245/70 r16, and im planning to increase it to 265/70 r 16. Will it fit nicely? may problem kaya na maencounter kapag inincrease ko ang size? kasi parang ang nkaspecify lang sa manual ay 245/70 r 16. thanks!

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Hi,

 

Im planning to change the tires of my DMax. What tires do you recommend? the stock size is 245/70 r16, and im planning to increase it to 265/70 r 16. Will it fit nicely? may problem kaya na maencounter kapag inincrease ko ang size? kasi parang ang nkaspecify lang sa manual ay 245/70 r 16. thanks!

 

go 265/70 R16 bro, i suggest you try the dueler 694 :D

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Hi,

 

Im planning to change the tires of my DMax. What tires do you recommend? the stock size is 245/70 r16, and im planning to increase it to 265/70 r 16. Will it fit nicely? may problem kaya na maencounter kapag inincrease ko ang size? kasi parang ang nkaspecify lang sa manual ay 245/70 r 16. thanks!

yokohama geolandar has good reviews from tirerack usa, so you may try to visit/contact REMAL along edsa in QC b/w GMA & QC ave MRT station. in my experience, they sell at a lower price than any other yokohama dealer.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Although madaming negative comments sa tire store na ito, Pinaka-mura pa din sa MILLER sa west ave ang tires.

 

I have been to Tayuman area, banawe, sonny/ben OK, etc... Sa Miller pa din pinaka-mura ang quote.

 

Huwag lang kayo magpapaloko sa mga wheel balancing nya na sasabihin na sira ang mags etc... Doon sila bumabawi sa presyo.

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When buying new tires, pay attention also to the DOT code which refers to the date when the tires were produced. It is a 4-digit number found on the wall of the tire. The first 2-digits refer to the week when the tire was made and the last 2-digits refer to the year. A number like "1608" means the tire was produced on the 18th week of the year 2008 or March 2008. For safety reasons even "new" tires must not be older than 6 years old.

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before, i use michelin for my car. kaso medyo kulang sa budget last year so i opted for nankang tires. so far so good naman.

 

i bought a set of four for my cefiro 225/18/40

 

for my bike, i use Dunlop Sportmax. tried and tested! knee drag without slipping

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