Wednesday, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:53
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Hi Stephen,
Yes, the 697's and the earlier versions got good user reviews. My Troopy is a Big Girl and demanding on tyres. The early Coopers suffered chips, cracks and much less km performance than their sales promotion expressions. Their "warranty" was deceptive as the "80,000km" only applied to metropolitan usage and a number of other restrictive conditions. I won't deal with suppliers who try to 'con' me. And they are bloody expensive, as are Mickey Thompson etc. Their promotion by certain "professional" users is pathetic as they are obviously supplied gratis, saying more about the calibre of the "professional" than about the Tyre.
The BFG's that followed were maybe better but similar pricing.
Then came Bridgestone's which stood up better and with similar life but much cheaper. Also, I was maybe influenced by some emotional connection with Bridgestone having been involved with the establishment of their UniRoyal factory in
Adelaide some 50 years ago. (Blimey, is it THAT long?)
I am not too concerned re the economy of mileage performance, after all I spend much more on diesel and maintenance. Road holding and reliability is more important to me. Each of us will hold to differing criteria. There are many good tyres on the market, some simply have more expensive advertising. Toyo's, Kuhmo's etc don't seem to spend too much on advertising but attract good reviews.
Continuing my explorations into 4WD tyres, I had a chat with an independent dealer I have known for some time, a rather No Nonsense guy. His recommendation for my Troopy, and the use that it is put to, was General Grabbers in LT265/75R16. Cost.... $270 each, fitted. A little more than your Toyo AT2 but possibly a larger tyre than for the Prado? I like the look of them with smooth transition from the tread shoulder to the sidewall with no fancy projections to attract stakes. They have yet to be put to the
test other than a short trip to Fraser Island but will soon be tried on bitumen, Simpson sand, and the stones of Plenty and Donohue Highways.
Incidentally, in all my bush travels, I have had only 2 tyre failures. Each were in the Cooper's and on bitumen. I must say though that Coopers do make a good beer! lol
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