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Eki
28th October 2011, 22:11
I'll need new tires the next summer. I've narrowed down the choices to Bridgestone Dueler 684 H/T, which is the brand chosen by the car manufacturer:

Yksityiskohdat: Bridgestone Dueler 684 H/T 205/70 R15 96H VZ RBL - rengas-online.com (http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?details=Ordern&cart_id=26856739.136.29606&Cookie=autopurkaamot_pkw_Reifensuchbox&typ=75276&ranzahl=4&Breite=205&Quer=70&Felge=15&Speed=T&weiter=0&kategorie=6&Ang_pro_Seite=15&Transport=P&tyre_for=OFF&dsco=136)

or Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10:

Yksityiskohdat: Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10 205/70 R15 96T - rengas-online.com (http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?details=Ordern&cart_id=26856739.136.29606&Cookie=autopurkaamot_pkw_Reifensuchbox&typ=R-193887&ranzahl=4&Breite=205&Quer=70&Felge=15&Speed=T&weiter=0&kategorie=6&Ang_pro_Seite=15&Transport=P&tyre_for=OFF&dsco=136)

The question is: Do the car manufacturers know the best what suits their models or could independent testers know better?

schmenke
28th October 2011, 23:08
Linglong.

Eki
28th October 2011, 23:12
I don't know if they sell Linglong in Finland.

donKey jote
28th October 2011, 23:15
there aren't any independent testers in Finland... they're all Nokian lackeys :p

donKey jote
28th October 2011, 23:19
Linglong.
Pingpong.

donKey jote
28th October 2011, 23:19
I don't know if they sell Linglong in Finland.
How about Kingkong?

Eki
28th October 2011, 23:27
How about Kingkong?
Or Donkey Kong.

Eki
28th October 2011, 23:29
This Nankang seems to have gotten quite good test results and it's cheap:

Yksityiskohdat: Nankang FT-4 205/70 R15 96H - rengas-online.com (http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?details=Ordern&cart_id=26856739.136.29606&Cookie=autopurkaamot_pkw_Reifensuchbox&typ=R-153596&ranzahl=4&Breite=205&Herst=Linglong&Quer=70&Felge=15&Speed=H&weiter=0&kategorie=6&Ang_pro_Seite=20&Transport=P&tyre_for=OFF&dsco=136)

donKey jote
28th October 2011, 23:56
Sing song

donKey jote
29th October 2011, 16:13
ding dong

Eki
29th October 2011, 17:44
ping pong

donKey jote
29th October 2011, 19:07
#5 :dozey:
:p

janvanvurpa
30th October 2011, 23:34
Eki what comes on a car as original is usually a result of serious negotiations on price. 5 cents means an awful lot when you buy 1,000,000 tires. It could easily mean $200,000 pure profit to save 5 cents.... So lots of cigar smoke, sleeves rolled up "negotiations' and maybe some attache cases full of used, non-consecutively numbered 100s shoved under the table to "ease" the deal. Same with many parts: turbos, wheel bearings, shocks etc..

All about making a deal.