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December 16th, 2019 10:15 AM #1For my 2013 Innova
Tire size 205/70r15
Final choices:
**Bridgestone ecopia 850 (Php5,569): Buy 3 get 1 Free
**Dunlop LM704 (Php4,000)
**Yokohama Geolandar G055 (Php4,880)
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December 17th, 2019 10:32 AM #2
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December 17th, 2019 12:39 PM #3
i go for dunlop too for durability.
had experienced before tire blow out with the ecopia tire in my s. grandia while traversing tplex. the van had few passengers that time and was not overloaded.
replaced it all with a dunlop and from then, no issues naman.
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December 17th, 2019 09:08 PM #5I personally didnt like ecopia on my sedan. I replaced it with yokohama bluearths.
The ecopias i had with the vehicle has 'excessive' road noise regardless of what pressure i had them in. They didnt have as much 'flex' (in my opinion) compared to bluearths.
But, i will admit, reading online reviews, the ecopias have a bit of kms before they wear out. Even after 20k kms, mine still looked barely used when i took them off.
But, im personally not a fan. Not sure what the other generations of ecopia now are with a different compound mix.
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December 17th, 2019 09:16 PM #6
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December 17th, 2019 11:29 AM #7Well I guess I have to answer my own question now hahaha
I'll get the Bridgestone Ecopia.
Innova owners choose this over every brand available except Michelin.
With the 3+1 promo, the price is very near the Dunlop LM704.
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