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Thread: Eldorado tyres

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Ive just measured my Goodyear MT/Rs and after 19 000 kays theyve worn 3mm so I should get around 80 000 kms before needing to change them at $280 a pop thats $70 a year (4 years) not bad I say the MT/Rs are 14mm deep new and they not an overly hard compound
    If you shop around you should get a good deal on a good set of rubber
    And yes the El Dorados are made in the same factory as Coopers
    You get what you pay for
    My MT/R's were destroyed after only 40k,I won't ever have them again. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    My MT/R's were destroyed after only 40k,I won't ever have them again. Pat
    Psst, look how old the thread is

    FWIW a 79 Series ute in the local tyre service had some 235/85-16 Kevlar sidewall (new type) MT/R's on and they were cactus, chipped and torn to buggery

    I know the farm manager that drives it, I'd love to know how old and what conditions he's used them in.

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    Not sure about this particular brand but my friend has some "westlake" mud tyres on the hunting rig and I rate them!! They have done really really well so far they are prob only up to 5-6000km so far but off road they have excelled, the tyre dealer said they were made in the same factory as coopers...

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