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I'm driving an Outlander. Does anyone know where I can get the Bridgestone Dueler tyre and how much it cost? (215/70/R16). Tks.

 

Bro,

 

I'm driving a GV 2WD and hv been looking for 225/70/16 Bridgestone Dueler H/T for wks wihout success. All tyre shops are out of stock. Still searching and will let you know once available.

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Any recommendation for Tucson 2007?

215/65/R16

this is rather common size just ask around

can get easily bridgestone deuler something / yokohama geolander / michelin energy xm2 (strictly for streeet use )

above are the few good tyres available

 

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Hi

 

Just changed a set of Kumho roan venture API.225/65/17,

Wow!surprised with its quality.imho.quiet n comfotable.

Google it in the Net for reviews...priced three blue notes more or less

per tyre.

 

 

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Hi

 

Just changed a set of Kumho roan venture API.225/65/17,

Wow!surprised with its quality.imho.quiet n comfotable.

Google it in the Net for reviews...priced three blue notes more or less

per tyre.

That's freaking cheap for 3 blue notes per tyre... Made in Vietnam or Korea? What's year of manufacturing?

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Been looking around, seems there are limited brand and range for SUV tyres.

 

Currently on XM2, 215/65 R16 Forester 2009 2.0

 

Have been looking and reviewing these few, but not many places have stock.

Some have commented that this size easy to find, but not really. For saloon Yes, but not so for SUV.

 

 

Yokohama Geolandar G055

Bridgestone Dueler HP 680

Michelin Latitude Tour HP

Pirelli Scorpion Verde

 

Anyone has other recommendation ? 90% city / highway driving. Prefer quiet and good wet performance.

98 H rating minimum.

 

Anyone have any idea on price and available ? Thanks.

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Been looking around, seems there are limited brand and range for SUV tyres.

 

Currently on XM2, 215/65 R16 Forester 2009 2.0

 

Have been looking and reviewing these few, but not many places have stock.

Some have commented that this size easy to find, but not really. For saloon Yes, but not so for SUV.

 

 

Yokohama Geolandar G055

Bridgestone Dueler HP 680

Michelin Latitude Tour HP

Pirelli Scorpion Verde

 

Anyone has other recommendation ? 90% city / highway driving. Prefer quiet and good wet performance.

98 H rating minimum.

 

Anyone have any idea on price and available ? Thanks.

your current tyre xm2 is already saloon type use tyre

But I wont not classified them as saloon or suv tyre

may be better as road(pure street/motorway use ) or off road will be more appropriate

beside the above I had in mind which is available here in our market as

Pirelli P1 cinturato

yokohama advan db

bridgestone dueler got 2-3 model

Dunlop LM704

falken 912

kumho x3 model / nexen / roadstone / hankook

toyo

just drive around and ask any shop and place order with them

happy hunting

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Yah I know my XM2 is more suited to passenger/saloon cars,... but, wanted to try something new as most SUV tyres not available, so workshop recommended to try at dat time,... dat was 2 years plus ago.

 

Now time to renew,... again facing the same problem.

 

Most brand will say SUV tyres no stock,... then recommend some unknown brand / model... or have to wait long long coz they need to order in.

 

One outlet has Wrangler HP AW,... but heard it's noisy.

 

Will have to shop around to see who has the tyres I want,... but looks like might end up getting a normal saloon car tyre model.

 

Thanks for the feedback.

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Yah I know my XM2 is more suited to passenger/saloon cars,... but, wanted to try something new as most SUV tyres not available, so workshop recommended to try at dat time,... dat was 2 years plus ago.

 

Now time to renew,... again facing the same problem.

 

Most brand will say SUV tyres no stock,... then recommend some unknown brand / model... or have to wait long long coz they need to order in.

 

One outlet has Wrangler HP AW,... but heard it's noisy.

 

Will have to shop around to see who has the tyres I want,... but looks like might end up getting a normal saloon car tyre model.

 

Thanks for the feedback.

 

Hi Bobucw,

 

You may like to take a look here for 215/65R16 tyres at TyreQueen.com (click here)

 

Prices are available :)

Hope this helps!

 

Cheers!

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Bro,

 

I'm driving a GV 2WD and hv been looking for 225/70/16 Bridgestone Dueler H/T for wks wihout success. All tyre shops are out of stock. Still searching and will let you know once available.

 

Hi bro, though post quite some time ago but if you are on the same car and looking for 225/70R16 in future. We have this available now :

http://www.tyrequeen.com/pirelli-scorpion-verde-225-70-r16-103h.html

 

Cheers!

Hi bros,

 

Saw some posts asking about 225/65R17 tyres, you can take a look at some of the available tyres here.

 

http://www.tyrequeen.com/catalogsearch/advanced/result/?name=&description=&short_description=&sku=&price%5Bfrom%5D=&price%5Bto%5D=&tirebrand=&tirewidth=225&tireprofile=65&tirerim=17

 

Cheers!

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Anyone know where can I find second hand tyre. Left 3mth

 

can help

265/70R16

you can ask around

just beware of those re grooved tire 

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Looking for R17 65H 2nd hand tyres. Where to buy 2nd hand tyre? Scrap yards or tyre dealers? Any well stocked dealer in Sin Ming area? Have to go from shop to shop to find the right tyre?

 

 

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Looking for R17 65H 2nd hand tyres. Where to buy 2nd hand tyre? Scrap yards or tyre dealers? Any well stocked dealer in Sin Ming area? Have to go from shop to shop to find the right tyre?

can call the shop around the area to ask for availability and prices if you are lazy

If you got time drive around and ask and see / touch / feel 

beware of re-groove tire ,

sometime is more cost effective to buy new tire if going for another few months

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