new Tires for Challenger
Submitted: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 at 09:02
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I have these three or more (if you'll give me yours) options:
I can put Hnkook (RA03)on for $189.00 each or Pirelli (About the best) for $239.00 each or BF Goodrich Macadam for $214.00.
What are your considerartions and experiences about these three.
ThanX
Vanni
Reply By: cookie - Wednesday, May 02, 2007 at 12:12
Wednesday, May 02, 2007 at 12:12
I’ve had Goodyear wrangler atr’s on my 98 challenger (15inch rims) for past 2 years and no complaints. Live in the
Pilbara and the tires have done
gibb river road including
Mitchell plateau, and numerous offroad excursions around the
pilbara, no punctures to date. Quiet on-road and good handling. Done about 50000, I haven’t rotated them at all and rears probably have 15% tread left and the fronts 30%. Will probably replace with same, I bought them for $200 a tire on special. For the price they have been great.
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Reply By: Member - Des - Friday, May 11, 2007 at 13:49
Friday, May 11, 2007 at 13:49
Which model Pirelli are you looking at? We have had the Scorpion ATR on Prado for about 10,000km. Excellent bitumen handling, very quiet. Has been fine on all 4WD tracks too, except once on very greasy yellow clay that would have tested all but the most aggressive M/Ts. Too early to say about the longevity.
Note that comments above about Pirellis might relate to the old A/Ts rather than the current ATRs, which have only been on the market for less than 2 years. The A/Ts won the Australian 4WD Monthly A/T tyres
test in 2006. Pirelli claims that the ATRs offer the same off-road performance as the A/Ts, but much better performance on-road.
Whichever tyre you choose,
shop around for best price - the difference is surprising. Don't forget to ask for all-in price: e.g. some retailers charge for disposal of old tyres.
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