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    Brdigestone 604 V Cooper ST

    About to change tryes. We have had a set of Cooper ST's and they have served us well, this is my first choice but a Tyre dealer has thrown a spanner with a good deal on the Bridgestone 604 (original pattern dueler)

    The Bridgestone's are $68 cheaper (each)

    Anyone had them on and got any comments about them? I have had them on a Jackaroo a while back and they were ok except I staked the sidewall on one.... (doubt any tyre would have survived!)

    The Bridgestone's are also in a 205 so narrower (original size?) but that doesn't bother me overly, I'm a fan of narrow tyres

    Mostly dirt, some sand and rocky track (Flinders) style driving

    Last edited by cookiesa; 1st August 2007 at 09:20 AM. Reason: Added pics of tread designs

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    No experience with the bridgestones but I'm annoyed with my coopers, they wont wear out, are good on the dirt not bad on road and are pretty quiet. It's making it hard for me to justify buying a set of MTRs.

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    LOL

    I have been reasonable happy with the Coopers but when your spending the best part of $1000 I like to compare what else is out there. (I have a very 1 eyed friend who will no doubt shun me if I change from Coopers!)

    Anyone had any experience with the Micky's.. ust had a quote of $28 less per tyre than the coopers, dearer than the bridgestones and not as agressive as the coopers



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    I wouldn't gauge aggressiveness on internet photos, it's better to have a look at the tyres in person to get a better idea. The Bridgestones have ben around a while now, but i've never heard a bad word against the 604v, and if it's cheaper
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    604's seem very popular with the Toyota work vehicle range

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    On my last truck (a Hilux) I had Bridgestone's and they served me well, they seemed to last a really long time too and not ware as quickly as my current tyres (Coopers ATR's). They were however a little noisy on the road... it was a Hilux so it didn't have the fancy noise deadening stuff of a Disco.

    Technically they didn't throw out mud as easily as the coopers and has a tendency to clog up - loss of traction!!

    Coopers are better but I dunno about $68 a tyre better... I'd go for Mud Terrains now anyhow ;-) hope this helps,

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    The Mickeys look interesting. They are made by Cooper. What's their speed rating?

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    hope this answers

    size LT225/75R16 load range E load & speed 115/112R rims 6-7 overall diameter 747

    Has anyone seen these in the flesh.... Unfortunately I can't see them here.. Wife had a tyre die so would like them replaced before she comes back from Adelaide. (Just under 400km)

    I am happy with the grip of the Cooper St's and don't want to loose that.... could be an excuse to get a diff lock though.. Hmmmmmmm

    Thinking the Dueler 604V
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    The Bridgestone Desert Dueler 604 has been around for a long time. Is good on the road, ok in the bush,and good on the sand.
    However. I found from personal experience that the sidewalls puncture easily, and the tread pattern changes when they become half worn. When the tyre wears enough, the tread support blocks become part of the tread and limit water clearance from the tyre.

    I have used Cooper STs almost exclusively on family vehicles for the last 8 years.
    Never had any bad experiences with them.
    My complaint is their habit of chipping the treads.
    Long wearing I assume means harder compound, which means chipping.
    Also the superiority complex Coopers have developed of late................ their pricing

    I have just been through the tyre hassle 2 months ago, and bought Australian made Bridgestone Dueler 693s.
    No "frills tradie" tyre.......and no fancy "Hey, look at me" white lettering.
    $50 cheaper (each) than the closest Cooper price.
    On the highway they are fine without any tendency for "tracking", and no problem on the only day it did rain in Brisbane.
    Have not tried 'em in the bush yet.....unfortunately.
    Another encouraging sign is that I don't have bricks on the wheels to balance them.

    Discussing tyres is like discussing women, and engine oils.
    Everyone has had a good and bad experience......and an opinion.

    Good luck in your choice..........The tyres that is.
    Last edited by dirtdodger; 1st August 2007 at 11:21 AM. Reason: Correction of tech data

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    Already dipped out on the first one I think! LOL ..... OUCH!

    Have to agree on the prices..... Paid $180ea for the Coopers last time (I was working in the car industry at the time but still) same dealer $258 each now for same ST in the same size!

    If you look you can find someone who has had a bad run with any brand and those that swear they are the best thing since sliced bread.

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