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    LR dealers can get XZLs & XPCs direct from Land Rover Aust.
    I'd hate to ask how much they are worth though.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    LR dealers can get XZLs & XPCs direct from Land Rover Aust.
    I'd hate to ask how much they are worth though.
    Worth or cost? Big difference.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Worth or cost?
    It's the same thing with Land Rover quality parts .
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    Michelin say "NO more XZYs only the XZY3"

    I've tried, and a local tyre place has tried to find a couple of old stock XZYs, but to no avail
    Oh - sorry. I thought you were chasing XZLs (the mud version). Yep - only XZY3's available and only in 7.50R16 from what the lady told me. I was after a set in 235/85 16, which they don't do in XZY3 unfortunately.

    I have just ordered a set of Pirelli ATR's in 235/85 for my 90 on the recommendation of a few people here who were very impressed with them. First "non-Michelin" tyres I'll have bought for ages. Should turn up Monday next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    LR dealers can get XZLs & XPCs direct from Land Rover Aust.
    I'd hate to ask how much they are worth though.
    Michelin XZL : Land Rover Part No: HYM 1193 $508 + GST ea

    I think it's going to be Maxxis 751s after all that; they seem to get a good review on this forum, a mixed but uninformed review on "another forum," and it's new tyres for what 2nd hand Road Grippers seem to be going for.

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    That's outrageous!! I got 6 XZLs (organised through Michelin) for about $350 each (incl GST and balanced and fitted), from memory, and I thought that was expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    Michelin XZL : Land Rover Part No: HYM 1193 $508 + GST ea
    I can get them through LR a bit cheaper than that but probably still pretty exxy .
    Scott

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