Tires DUNLOP or GT Radial
Haven't tried any GT Radials on my SUVs or pickup, but I am using/have used them on my hatchback (Champiro GTX Pro 300tw, ₱4k per tire) and sedan (Champiro SX2 200tw, ₱6.5k per tire). In terms of pricing, with the sizes and variants I got, they're only a hair cheaper than the established brands. Although, performance is also comparable to what my other options are so I'm still satisfied. They're also good against punctures since I never got punctured even after 4/5 years.
Very good. Been using the all terrain version ng Savero for farm use, rough road, for more than 3yrs ok pa naman. A lot cheaper, and less road noise pa compared sa Yokohama
Gumamit din ako nyan for my Innova and matagal din ang buhay. Naka 30,000km ako and makapal pa din ang thread. Good grip din naman.
Since my budget is kinda tight now, I did some research here in the sub and ended up buying the HT variant of the GT Radial Savero SUV line. So far I’m loving it since the ride is quiet/comfy, braking is good, and the overall handling is smooth.
Dunlop enasave EC300 was a lot quieter than my then stock hankook ventus tires.
other than being louder than the stock bridgestone turanza that replaced my forester's tires, can't compain about the performance on the road. going 30k now and still has alot of meat.
okay naman yan. i used to use that but now i use ARIVO Terramax. cheaper and good performance naman.
No, I made the mistake of driving my car around 40 degrees when it was raining, it was scary. Those tires are trash except when it’s dry and higher than 50 degrees
The tires are uncomfortable rocks at any temperature under about 55 degrees, and will actually fail at temperatures around 40 degrees. They are just-barely-road-safe competition tires essentially designed for use in warm ambient temperatures only.
I had an STI with the stock tires for a long time and they were terrible in the cold weather.
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