Need new tires for LR2
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I have a 2008 LR2 with the 19" wheels. I just replaced the Continental's with Toyo Versado CUV's. I got them online and had them installed locally for $20.00/tire. Ended up saving me about $300.00 in total versus buying them locally. Here is the link to where I bought them: http://www.treadepot.com/tire/120180.html
I have had the tires on for a couple months now. So far, the tires have been great. They are a little quieter and I have been getting about 1-2 miles more miles per gallon on them as well. Don't know about winter weather yet (live in Ohio).
I have had the tires on for a couple months now. So far, the tires have been great. They are a little quieter and I have been getting about 1-2 miles more miles per gallon on them as well. Don't know about winter weather yet (live in Ohio).
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Just picked up a 2008 LR2 3 weeks ago and will need tires myself in a bit depending on how well my stock'a do in winter... have 68K with still some tread left. Was at a local dealer today inquiring about replacements and the Michelins Latitudes was one they recommended. Said it was a good all season tire and suggested they would be more comfortable than the stock conti's. Off roading is not in my plans (with the exception of the Canadian winter) as we do mostly city driving. The load rating is lower than the original stock however new LR2's are shipping with a lower rated tire and the 2011 have the same curb weight as the '08's so I'm told it would be fine. I'll likly be picking up the Michelins when the time comes.
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Re: Need new tires for LR2
I'm on my 3rd set of tires on my LR2. The Continentals were disappointing so I went with Pirelli Scorpions for the second round. Great tires but so soft that they only lasted about 20k. This time around I researched a lot for tread life, satisfaction and value (Pirellis weren't in the value category). I now have Kumho Ecsta STX on the car and they are doing well on the street as well as rain and mud. I've only got 5k miles on them so I can't really say on the treadwear...yet. The tires also cost 50% of the cost of the Pirellis.
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Have you driven on the michelins latitudes in snow?... not sure where you live. Where we live in southern Ontario, it's about 3 months of winter and typically not too heavy of a snow season. Just debating if I just move to all seasons again or if I need winters. Rather go to just an all season if I can find a decent tire in snow.
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Have you driven on the michelins latitudes in snow?... not sure where you live. Where we live in southern Ontario, it's about 3 months of winter and typically not too heavy of a snow season. Just debating if I just move to all seasons again or if I need winters. Rather go to just an all season if I can find a decent tire in snow.
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LR2 Tires
After extensive searching and research I just replaced my Continental OEMs with Michelin Primacy MXV4s - 235-60-R18. The Continentals are OK but have terrible tread life and absolutely no ability on ice or snow. The MXV4s have a lower speed and load rating but for my purposes they fit the bill. I am not driving over 118mph and I am not towing anything. Plus they have excellent reviews and a long warranty.
Check out the survey information here
http://tinyurl.com/48x87aj
I have only driven on them for about 500 miles so far but I am completely impressed. The ride is so much better than the continentals. Why Land Rover puts soft summer street tires on their LR2s is beyond me.
Hope this helps
G
Check out the survey information here
http://tinyurl.com/48x87aj
I have only driven on them for about 500 miles so far but I am completely impressed. The ride is so much better than the continentals. Why Land Rover puts soft summer street tires on their LR2s is beyond me.
Hope this helps
G
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