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bgh wrote:In the hunt for some rear tyres for my SGV and there is such limited choices for 225 70 16.
I’m getting so far the following
Tyre Clinic - Goodyear Integrity - $1000
Mileage Mack - Kumho KR21 - $719
Kelly - Roadstone - $650
I’m leaning to the Kumho....
norstar2k wrote:norstar2k wrote:So far the Goodyear Fortera TripleTred wins top honours for Highway All Season Light Truck/SUV based on recommended tires - scoring scored 9.1 & 9.2 in hydro and wet traction.
guiness, I got a set of these on Saturday from Automotive Components Ltd. in Arima. $965.22 + VAT. 235/65R17. Made in Canada.
I got fed up waiting on MM.
norstar2k wrote:bgh wrote:In the hunt for some rear tyres for my SGV and there is such limited choices for 225 70 16.
I’m getting so far the following
Tyre Clinic - Goodyear Integrity - $1000
Mileage Mack - Kumho KR21 - $719
Kelly - Roadstone - $650
I’m leaning to the Kumho....
bgh, call Ester at Automotive Components Ltd. 642-3484.
Ask her for the Goodyear Fortera TripleTred 225/70R16.
I have these (in 235/65R17). Perfect Highway All-Season. Excellent Wet/Dry Traction.
Any issues getting them let me know. See below...............norstar2k wrote:norstar2k wrote:So far the Goodyear Fortera TripleTred wins top honours for Highway All Season Light Truck/SUV based on recommended tires - scoring scored 9.1 & 9.2 in hydro and wet traction.
guiness, I got a set of these on Saturday from Automotive Components Ltd. in Arima. $965.22 + VAT. 235/65R17. Made in Canada.
I got fed up waiting on MM.
bgh wrote:Got my new boots yesterday form ACL - Goodyear Fortera Comfortred 235/70r16 for 4K for the set.
They look like a cross between the Fortera Tripletred and the Fortera SlientArmor.
Thanks to norstar2k for his advice and hookup... as a English colleague of mine will normally say “you’re a gentleman and a scholar”.
tourniquet wrote:year plus![]()
ok guys, i'm getting ready to change tires soon, and hope someone can help guide me with my decision based on experience, and what's currently available on the market:)
What I have: the stock tires i have are bridgeston duellers 225/65R/17.
What I'd like: I think I'd like to go with a nice set of all terrains, and I'd like to try and maintain the stock dimensions as much as possible.
In the brief online research I've done, thus far, I'm really liking this:
Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... mpare1=yes
anyone knows if this is available down here?
3stagevtec wrote:
Get the BFG AT, it comes in 225/70R17 and they are EXCELLENT on and off road tires. Look on the truck forum and you will find alot of reviews there.
A Side B member runs them on his Hilux (Smeed) and he has tackled the very difficult Morne Diablo (Bunsee Tr) trail with them and he had no traction issues to mention. They have close to MT performance off road + great traction on road. Good thread life as well.
After seeing that tyre perform, I wouldn't recommend any other.
zaria wrote:3stagevtec wrote:
Get the BFG AT, it comes in 225/70R17 and they are EXCELLENT on and off road tires. Look on the truck forum and you will find alot of reviews there.
A Side B member runs them on his Hilux (Smeed) and he has tackled the very difficult Morne Diablo (Bunsee Tr) trail with them and he had no traction issues to mention. They have close to MT performance off road + great traction on road. Good thread life as well.
After seeing that tyre perform, I wouldn't recommend any other.
Where can i get these and average price??,i needs tyres for my sgv soon
zaria wrote:3stagevtec wrote:
Get the BFG AT, it comes in 225/70R17 and they are EXCELLENT on and off road tires. Look on the truck forum and you will find alot of reviews there.
A Side B member runs them on his Hilux (Smeed) and he has tackled the very difficult Morne Diablo (Bunsee Tr) trail with them and he had no traction issues to mention. They have close to MT performance off road + great traction on road. Good thread life as well.
After seeing that tyre perform, I wouldn't recommend any other.
Where can i get these and average price??,i needs tyres for my sgv soon
VJTEK wrote:I changed all four tires on a used 2006 GV i bought in March this year with Roadstones CP661 (I think) the rears are almost gone after 9 months and about 12,000km. The front set look as though they have about 65% left.
I guess this means the SGV carries more power to the rear, perhaps a 40/60 arrangement?
I paid $775 a piece for them and really wasn't looking forward to buying tyres again this year
VJTEK wrote:Thanks NorStar2K, you seem to be the authority in these parts
How does the Toyo rate against the Michelin LTX? I have a friend working at Michelin and she can get me slightly better pricing than what you quoted on the Toyo's.
As for the Roadstones, i didn't expect the best out of them but this has to be the worst performance i've ever gotten from a tire!
VJTEK wrote:Thank you Sir, i'll most certainly heed your advice.
I'm not sure of the exact sub model of the LTX, but another friend of mine was able to get 80K off his set. I'll make sure to check the model and let you know. There was a recent deal on Michelins where you buy one and get the other @ 50% off, hopefully the deal is still on as i just found out my friend is out of the country.
NorStar2K wrote:I opted for the Michelin Latitude Tour HP due to the unavailability of the Toyo ST II from MM.
The Latitude Tour HP is Michelin's Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season SUV/CUV tyre.
I couldn't get the LTX in my size. Oh well.
VJTEK wrote:NorStar2K wrote:I opted for the Michelin Latitude Tour HP due to the unavailability of the Toyo ST II from MM.
The Latitude Tour HP is Michelin's Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season SUV/CUV tyre.
I couldn't get the LTX in my size. Oh well.
So this means you rate the Toyo's higher than the Michelin?
Please give reviews when you can.
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