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  1. #41

    Default Re: Reliable ba ang Surplus Tire


    peru dili jud sa ingun nga bati' ang surplus kay im sure mas daghan ang nag-gamit ug surplus kaysa bnew tires, mga pinoy hilig jud mkatipid, usa naku ana.Hehe

  2. #42

    Default Re: Reliable ba ang Surplus Tire



    Just a tip, para mahibaw-an ninyo kanus-a gi himo ang ligid, pangita-a ang 4 digit Tire identification number.

    In the example above:
    DOT U2LL LMLR 5107
    51 Manufactured during the 51st week of the year
    07 Manufactured during 2007

  3. #43

    Default Re: Reliable ba ang Surplus Tire

    grabeh ka informative jud ni...at least kahibaw ko unsa bantayan nig palit nako ligid! =)

  4. #44

    Default Re: Reliable ba ang Surplus Tire

    tires will expire 6 to 7yrs after its date of manufacture.so make sure that the surplus tire is new or be placed in the rear portion or used as a reserve tire kay lisud kung sa front if it will expire while driving.......in buying brand new tires tan awa ang date of manufacture as pointed out by robo0808.....

  5. #45

    Default Re: Reliable ba ang Surplus Tire

    ta ani !

  6. #46

    Default Re: Reliable ba ang Surplus Tire

    sa JV wheels mabolo, unahan gamay sa pepsi nga kara.an

  7. #47

    Default Re: Reliable ba ang Surplus Tire

    Tips when buying a tire specially surplus tires: e serial number of each tire tells you the age of the tire, look at the last 4 digits of the serial number- the last two digits tells you the year it was manufactured. Example: NUTJXX4008 - 08 tell you that it was manufactured in the year 2008 while 40 means that it was manufactured on the 40th week of 2008. Regardless if the tread life is still 90% but the age of the tire is already more than 7 years, this will like fail because the rubber compound is somehow brittle compared to a newer tire. Most surplus tires also come from non-tropical countries like Japan or Korea where their weather is cold and the rubber compound they are using will wear faster when used in hot tropical countries.

  8. #48

    Default Re: Reliable ba ang Surplus Tire

    Quote Originally Posted by timeless View Post
    Tips when buying a tire specially surplus tires: e serial number of each tire tells you the age of the tire, look at the last 4 digits of the serial number- the last two digits tells you the year it was manufactured. Example: NUTJXX4008 - 08 tell you that it was manufactured in the year 2008 while 40 means that it was manufactured on the 40th week of 2008. Regardless if the tread life is still 90% but the age of the tire is already more than 7 years, this will like fail because the rubber compound is somehow brittle compared to a newer tire. Most surplus tires also come from non-tropical countries like Japan or Korea where their weather is cold and the rubber compound they are using will wear faster when used in hot tropical countries.
    thanks ani bro.. gamita hehehe

    Para sa mga mupalit naka palit ko sa una sa mawiyuwi didto mambaling. daghan kaau sila surplus tires didto kaw na bahala pili.. ambot kaha naa paba karon. \m/

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