I've got some COOPER A/T light trucks on the Disco, done 30k so far and would have at least 10mm tread left. I reckon they will do at least 80k the way they are going.
Ok, i've been looking at various tyre types, and I am curious as to what kind of tire wear / life you can get out of each type of tyre.
For example, a retread won't last as long as a radial.
The types that I have been looking at are Radials, x-ply, remould/monoform and retread.
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						I've got some COOPER A/T light trucks on the Disco, done 30k so far and would have at least 10mm tread left. I reckon they will do at least 80k the way they are going.
Phoenix I think it goes something like this
x-ply last for eva as the are as tiugh as nails
radials
monoform
remould
retread
the difference between a remould and retread is that a remould you get new sidewalls as well as tread.
monoform is like a remould but using a better material ( i think )
with the last three got to the motorway tyre web site and its explained better there
adam
Thanks for that Adam, that is pretty much what I thought, except that I thought radials would last longer than x-ply tyres :?
Might have to ask the guy at the shop when I get around to getting some tyres. Might be sooner than I thought, as I got a few dollars in that I had forgotten about.
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2004 Discovery 2 TD5
2010 Discovery 4 TDV6
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Hi Phoenix.
Tyre sellers tell me radials last longer. I use x-plys on my Series III and inflate them to 60psi. They last more than 100,000km. The last lot lasted over 7 years of daily use. The current ones are over 2 years old with deep tread all round. The thicker sidewalls mean I haven't had a puncture in 10 years. I use truck steer tyres which gives me a long life and quiet highway use, and I have a set of custom xtra grips (very chunky tyres) on a 2nd set of rims for 4wdriving. I found chuncky tyres are only good for about 40,000km of highway use, so it's cheaper to have two sets. I just have a 2nd hand jeep service tyre as a spare for both sets.
On my Rangie I run radials, keeping these at 50-60psi keeps them lasting at least 100,000km. It handles sharper and brakes better.
When I tried recaps they lasted from Melb. to Alice Springs - don't go to recaps unless you're only doing slow alpine or farm work only.
Hope this helps, Michael2
Thanks Michael2
I'm still undecided as to wether to go with radials or x-plys, but when it comes to crunch time I think i'll go with radials if I can afford them, otehrwise a set of x-plt konvoys might be the way to go.
1994 Discovery TDi
2004 Discovery 2 TD5
2010 Discovery 4 TDV6
1961, Series 2 Ambulance. 108-098 - Eden
Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers Mem. 129
Defence Transport Heritage Tasmania Member
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