I can't give any tips about prices (other than ring everyone and haggle) but from my own experience the Michelins are a brilliant tyre - I've been using them on and off road recently and they've coped with a lot more than I expected.
Hi Guys my Michelin XPC ( orginals on car) have finally given up after 90,000 km.
I need some places that give good prices in outer Eastern subs of Melbourne.
( Ferntree Gully /Dandenong area. )
Looking at staying with 235/70/16 in Michelins, in which case I only need 4 new as spare is good, or or going slightly bigger 245/75 in Coopers or BFG AT, in which case i need 5 new. . I have a second set of rims with 245/75 BFG muds for more serious stuff. Ah decisions...decisions...
Tks
I can't give any tips about prices (other than ring everyone and haggle) but from my own experience the Michelins are a brilliant tyre - I've been using them on and off road recently and they've coped with a lot more than I expected.
I have 235/70's Cooper ht's on my disco and so far so good.
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Hi Dave, are you talking about the XPC's the original equipment? Can't remember the name was wondering how the other michelins went off road. What ever their called think their more of a road tyre.Originally Posted by DiscoDave
Hi ak, I was just putting in a vote for the XPC's for the on-road and lots-of-other-duties tyres because they've performed really well for me. Not suggesting they are an off-road tyre - he's got the BFG muds on the other rims for that.Originally Posted by ak
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I agree the XPC's are a top all round tyre. Only problem is I think they are very expensive.Originally Posted by DiscoDave
Hi ak i got a set of mickey thompson Baja MTX's for my disco, they are an AT tyres, on the same conditions they out performed One Iota's BFG AT's they are relatively quite on road, great off road and are of Light Truck construction so very tough and better still they were only $220 as opposed to $290 for the BFG's. A great tyre cant recommend them enough. Matt
The 4wd Zone/Opposite Lock Bathurst
263 Stewart Street, Bathurst, NSW
http://www.the4wdzone.com.au/
Discounts for AULRO members, just shoot me a PM before you purchase.
Thanks all I will do some phoning around Saturday morning.
And I'll look at the Baja too .
Try Knox Tyrepower, Good guys. I brought my FCII from them and they also have the MTX that Ace is on about.
Ph 9753 3611
Last edited by RR5L; 18th August 2006 at 08:30 PM.
I was at Bob Jane the other day for something else and quizzed him on 235/70/16 for my D1. Not a big range but had cheapies from 169 thru to 300.
Point was he said he'd haggle. Coz he's a franchise, you may be able to haggle over your way as well. Also mentioned interst free and trade etc....
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