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    Eldorado tyres

    I was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Eldorado tyres. A set of the Trailcutter MT's is going to cost me atleast a couple hundred less than any of the cooper, bfg, goodyear etc., but I don't want to waste my money if they are only going to last half as long.

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    www.tyres4u.com.au

    The above is a link to their distributer in Australia

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    I'm told that they come out of the same factory as coopers. seem to be good, but i've not heard a lot of first hand reports.
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    Good rule of thumb is that if they are cheap, dont bother but I havnt heard of anyone who has used them.

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    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

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    I run the ZR4 all terrains on my raod rims and the TrailcutterM/T's on my offroad rims.
    I ran the ZR4 tyres on a Kimberley trip in June with no punctures. The M/Ts have been pretty impressive AFIAC.
    Quiet on the road with reasonable grip in greasy yellow mud around where I do most of my playing.
    I ran them in the snow in July and was most impressed.

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    Thanks for the info Hymie. How do they seem to be wearing, or haven't you done enough km's on them yet to be able to tell?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheLowRanger View Post
    I was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Eldorado tyres. A set of the Trailcutter MT's is going to cost me atleast a couple hundred less than any of the cooper, bfg, goodyear etc., but I don't want to waste my money if they are only going to last half as long.

    I have a set of Eldorado ZTR sports.They have just done 16000Ks on good roads and rough tracks.No troubles at all.
    they are starting to wear a bit too much for rough work at 50000Ks but I would expect another10-15000Ks before replacement.

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    Can't rightly say how many K's I've had out of them as I swap tyres pretty frequently depending on conditions.
    I can tell you that the ZR4 tyres are showing a fair bit of wear from chipping, not unusual given some of the sharp rocks around here. I've had them on for 3 years so I'd hazzard a guess and say they've done 60000K given the distance I drive regularly.

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    Smile ZTR sports

    I have a 96 defender and have a set of Eldorado ZTR sport tyres on. They have gone past 80,000km, with a good 3mm left. Mainly drive sealed roads, some gravel, and off road is mainly on sand with some rock, but not much. Never had them balanced. I paid $210 each a few years ago. Very happy. Not a high load tyre though. Side walls wouldn't hack stoney terrain I'd say.

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