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Dirk
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yeah the price was right.
From what I have read they get less than favourable reeviews from nearly everyone who had anything to say about the subject. Except for a handfull who love them.....
Mounting these on the Toy is a bit of test, whether 38's fit and it can turn them. If not, I'll buy 36's (SX or IROK) before next season and the Michelins will go on what will be a diesel daily driver '79 Bronco.
I also picked up a set of half worn michelin XML's and a grooving tool is comming soon. I plan to sipe the XL's for a bit more tread flex and wet/rock traction, but really tear into the XML's and cut them up ,they were cheap, good practice and its gonna be a long winter.
Casing rigidity is a major feature of these tires, one that is a detriment for our type of use. So yes, i plan to run them nearly flat to break them in, which will probably be for the life of the tire.
As for 9r16, if BillyGoat's dont suit, check with CimminsLandrover, he may have a source.
I found the XL's on Kijiji in markham and the XML's came from Protyre in Renfrew, but he is out of them now.
Weight is another issue with these tires.
The XL's weight 96#, while the XML's are 115# without he runflat inserts, 175# with.
So I opted for alloy whels to keep the weight down a bit. Finding 16" Toy wheels was no small feat, thanks Dwayne. :beer:
Mounting these was not an enjoyable endeavor, as typical for Michelins the fit real tight.
damn they look good tho....
This is what the XML's look like:
updates this winter after I get a groover. X-mas is comming guys and I've been a good boy....*hint*. :flipoff:
This is the runflat stuf, 60# of rubber.
The outer "ring" seem simalr to a V-Belt, while the inner "tire" is a solid chunk of rubber.
I had to remove it with hte sawsall, saw no other way to get it out. Any ideas are welcome.
Off to mout the tires on the truck.
From what I have read they get less than favourable reeviews from nearly everyone who had anything to say about the subject. Except for a handfull who love them.....
Mounting these on the Toy is a bit of test, whether 38's fit and it can turn them. If not, I'll buy 36's (SX or IROK) before next season and the Michelins will go on what will be a diesel daily driver '79 Bronco.
I also picked up a set of half worn michelin XML's and a grooving tool is comming soon. I plan to sipe the XL's for a bit more tread flex and wet/rock traction, but really tear into the XML's and cut them up ,they were cheap, good practice and its gonna be a long winter.
Casing rigidity is a major feature of these tires, one that is a detriment for our type of use. So yes, i plan to run them nearly flat to break them in, which will probably be for the life of the tire.
As for 9r16, if BillyGoat's dont suit, check with CimminsLandrover, he may have a source.
I found the XL's on Kijiji in markham and the XML's came from Protyre in Renfrew, but he is out of them now.
Weight is another issue with these tires.
The XL's weight 96#, while the XML's are 115# without he runflat inserts, 175# with.
So I opted for alloy whels to keep the weight down a bit. Finding 16" Toy wheels was no small feat, thanks Dwayne. :beer:
Mounting these was not an enjoyable endeavor, as typical for Michelins the fit real tight.
damn they look good tho....
This is what the XML's look like:
updates this winter after I get a groover. X-mas is comming guys and I've been a good boy....*hint*. :flipoff:
This is the runflat stuf, 60# of rubber.
The outer "ring" seem simalr to a V-Belt, while the inner "tire" is a solid chunk of rubber.
I had to remove it with hte sawsall, saw no other way to get it out. Any ideas are welcome.
Off to mout the tires on the truck.
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