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38 minutes ago, JAS21 said:

Better check the date on them before you buy ..... don't think it's a great product to buy on line ...

Disagree.  Bought Maxxis AT-700 on Lazada for my Ranger.  Much cheaper than any Chiang Mai store.  Easy to get fitted at local shop.  40 baht per tyre & 100 each for balancing the 2 up front.  I went to a Michelin place that normally fits tyres to big trucks, but also services regular cars & pickups.

 

When looking on Lazada, ask the right questions.  Where were they made (some are from Indonesia) & when.  My Maxxis, made in Thailand were week 33/2018.

 

The shops on Lazada are very responsive to "chat", and all the ones I contacted had very new tyres.  sell them cheap, quick turnover.  i'd be more concerned about age of tyres at Chiang mai tyre dealers.

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11 hours ago, oldmajor said:

No, just regular Maxxis tyres for my Isuzu pickup. B-quick told me they would not fit anybody else’s tyres

Because they give a written guaranty for there work/tyres. Why not buy and fit at a place with a 1 year guaranty...?

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