dagling Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Im getting close to 80.000 km on my original Bridgestone tyres, and want to get new set of tyres for my Isuzu MU7 2012. The Bridgestone tyres is 245/79/16 and cost about 21.000 THB and the Mitchelin is 265/70/16 and cost about 25.000 THB, they are also a inch taller then Bridgestone. So, witch brand should i go for? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOC Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Mitchelins! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isan Farang Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 The Bridgestone tyres is 245/79/16 The profile is 79 ? Also to jump from 245 to 265 you best check your rim width as per the Michelin spec chart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dagling Posted September 8, 2015 Author Share Posted September 8, 2015 The Bridgestone tyres is 245/79/16 The profile is 79 ? Also to jump from 245 to 265 you best check your rim width as per the Michelin spec chart. No, its 245/70/16... sorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dagling Posted September 8, 2015 Author Share Posted September 8, 2015 Mitchelins! Any good reason why? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pgrahmm Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 (edited) Always run Michelins....I have found their grip much better than the Bstone espescially in wet or muddy conditions....I believe the heat checking is worse on the Bstones....I have taken servicable Bstones off and replaced with Michelins - had Bstones a couple of times - never had as good a ride/road feel/adheision.....or wear....didn't feel anywhere near as safe on them.....Most all my vehicles have been high profile suv's - regardless always went to the Michelins... Edited September 8, 2015 by pgrahmm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isan Farang Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 The Bridgestone tyres is 245/79/16 The profile is 79 ? Also to jump from 245 to 265 you best check your rim width as per the Michelin spec chart. No, its 245/70/16... sorry. I use these on my Pajero Sport, not cheap but you get what you pay for. http://www.michelin.co.th/then/Products-Services/Car-SUV-LT/suv/LATITUDE_CROSS.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pgrahmm Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Always run Michelins....I have found their grip much better than the Bstone espescially in wet or muddy conditions....I believe the heat checking is worse on the Bstones....I have taken servicable Bstones off and replaced with Michelins - had Bstones a couple of times - never had as good a ride/road feel/adheision.....or wear....didn't feel anywhere near as safe on them.....Most all my vehicles have been high profile suv's - regardless always went to the Michelins... They will also make your car feel more ????roadable???? softer....Will feel less buckboardy - as those tend to feel - especially in tight turns or switchback turns uphill.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luwahn Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 ^ ^ ^ Pgrahmm is exactly right!The 16" size tires are the smallest in its class, yet a crucial component, yet our MU-7 is among the largest! Premium quality tires can help compensate. If you're planning to keep this SUV, buy only the best quality performing tires you can afford, not just mediocre. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luwahn Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 (edited) You can use the categories in this tyre rating guide to help with your tyre selection. Edited September 9, 2015 by luwahn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sviss Geez Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 (edited) ^ ^ ^ Pgrahmm is exactly right! The 16" size tires are the smallest in its class, yet a crucial component, yet our MU-7 is among the largest! Premium quality tires can help compensate. If you're planning to keep this SUV, buy only the best quality performing tires you can afford, not just mediocre. Anyone who describes Bridgestone tyres quality and performance as mediocre does not deserves to have his advice taken seriously. Compound that by suggesting that Isuzu supply their vehicles with inadequate tyres and your advice should be ignored completely. Edited September 9, 2015 by Sviss Geez Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sviss Geez Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 (edited) "The Bridgestone tyres is 245/79/16 and cost about 21.000 THB and the Mitchelin is 265/70/16 and cost about 25.000 THB, they are also a inch taller then Bridgestone." If you don't like the extra height of the Michelin then go for the standard size. The difference in height is due to the tyre being a bigger size. If the alternative tyre that you are considering is really a Mitchelin you need to check whether you are being sold a copy of the real thing, Michelin. Edited September 9, 2015 by Sviss Geez Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dagling Posted September 9, 2015 Author Share Posted September 9, 2015 I went for the MICHELIN Latitude Tour HP 265/70/16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luwahn Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 ^ ^ ^ Pgrahmm is exactly right! The 16" size tires are the smallest in its class, yet a crucial component, yet our MU-7 is among the largest! Premium quality tires can help compensate. If you're planning to keep this SUV, buy only the best quality performing tires you can afford, not just mediocre. Anyone who describes Bridgestone tyres quality and performance as mediocre does not deserves to have his advice taken seriously. Compound that by suggesting that Isuzu supply their vehicles with inadequate tyres and your advice should be ignored completely. Well geez, Mr. Geez, I hope my earlier post didn't catch you at a bad time, but according to you, anyone who describes Bridgestone tyres quality and performance as mediocre does not deserve to have their advice taken seriously. Seriously!??? You really want to go with that? You would be dismissing the evaluations of anyone who ever rode on this Bridgestone tire, whose opinions happen to add up to an overall mediocre average rating at best. Are the opinions of these any less significant than yours? Even still, if you would like to 'compare notes' on this subject, I am all for any decent discussion. I went for the MICHELIN Latitude Tour HP 265/70/16 Congrats! Between the two tire names, that is the choice I would have made. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaseTheBass Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 Bridgestones are crap. I replaced mine with Michelins and they were noticeably better in every department Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaseTheBass Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 ^ ^ ^ Pgrahmm is exactly right! The 16" size tires are the smallest in its class, yet a crucial component, yet our MU-7 is among the largest! Premium quality tires can help compensate. If you're planning to keep this SUV, buy only the best quality performing tires you can afford, not just mediocre. Anyone who describes Bridgestone tyres quality and performance as mediocre does not deserves to have his advice taken seriously. Compound that by suggesting that Isuzu supply their vehicles with inadequate tyres and your advice should be ignored completely. The truth is that they're cheap crap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace of Pop Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Well if Bridges are Crap dont get on a Boeing Dreamliner Jet . O.E. Tyres.. Bridgestone own Bandag here for Quality Remoulds. Mich dont do Remoulds ,up to You. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pgrahmm Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 https://www.google.co.th/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.airmichelin.com/history.php%3Fid%3D148&ved=0CCEQFjAAahUKEwiVrumj7OvHAhUFuo4KHc-DBVY&usg=AFQjCNFv7MpW1Spt4-_kVowPtWadXzSzcw&sig2=BTSX5JWmOBzpBUHr97T3eQ Well if Bridges are Crap dont get on a Boeing Dreamliner Jet . O.E. Tyres.. Bridgestone own Bandag here for Quality Remoulds. Mich dont do Remoulds ,up to You. Actually Michelins have a lot of Boeings covered including the Dreamliner....Along with many other aircraft including the 380..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaseTheBass Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Well if Bridges are Crap dont get on a Boeing Dreamliner Jet . O.E. Tyres.. Bridgestone own Bandag here for Quality Remoulds. Mich dont do Remoulds ,up to You. Good advice. I'll try to remember not to buy aircraft tyres for my car when I replace them next. Any more pearls of wisdom you would care to share? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace of Pop Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Yeh one bit of advice,just buy the cheapest for trucks ,they handle that bad the benefit of a pricy tyre Is wasted.Get Thunder and save money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jessi Posted September 11, 2015 Share Posted September 11, 2015 I have used Bridgestone for many years. This last lot are crap after 30K almost worn out & very noisy. Not on a truck but a Corolla. I will never buy Bridgestone again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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