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Title: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: Mac on June 17, 2004, 02:39:44 AM
I am not sure if they have the same sale in the US, but right now it is buy 3 get one free, and There is a local tire shop that can get me a super deal on them. I am so not happy with the tsl's now that it has gotten warm they are burning off like crazy I doubt I will get a half year out of them. Looking at there Mud terrain and ther x terrain. The x terrains look good but I am worried they will wear to quickly as well..

Thanks Mac
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: 92Sidekick4x4 on June 17, 2004, 02:48:37 AM
Mac, is that cedar tire your talking about? i saw on their sign, "31 inch mudders for $499 installed" it may be 599 installed i cant remember but i iwll see it this weekend.
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: Mac on June 17, 2004, 02:58:51 AM
That is exactley where they are at , Duane got a quote of $187.00 for a 31x10.50 mt under $600.00 for four installed and balanced.

Mac
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: 92Sidekick4x4 on June 17, 2004, 03:00:07 AM
thats a good deal, i will have to go take a look.
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: keith on June 17, 2004, 06:10:11 AM
I'm getting a set of 235/75/15 M/Ts from high-tec retreading for $240 with shipping.  The size you are talking about would be $10 more per tire.  I should get them tonight and am going to my uncle's to install them.  I'll let you know how they are soon.

http://www.high-tec-retreading.com
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: Urban_offroad on June 17, 2004, 08:59:28 AM
I have the ProComp Mts and I love them... I've had them since Dec and it's been on the pavement and trails alike and it's been great.

They are 2 ply side walls but they claim it's as strong as the BFG 3 ply (haven't tested that luckly) but on the pavement cause it is 2 ply the ride is a lot softer. Noise isn't bad at all you do hear the humm but it is MT's

As for wear I've had them for over half a year and I drive on average 400 km a week and it's been better then I expected.

Hope that helps

Wil
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: cj on June 17, 2004, 10:20:20 AM
I've only heard good things about the X-Terrain as far as wear rates go.
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: jagular7 on June 17, 2004, 03:16:38 PM
I've heard several complaints with the X-Terrains. They work great going one way, but going in opposite direction just sucks.

They are a directional tire. So if you have a spare, which
way is it mounted?
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: TITAN on June 17, 2004, 03:18:51 PM
Quote

They are a directional tire. So if you have a spare, which
way is it mounted?


i geuss u need 2
??? :-/
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: keith on June 18, 2004, 01:29:38 AM
Here is a pic of the retreaded tire I put on my Tracker.

(http://www.wideopenwest.com/~keithert/pics/tracker/camo/DSCF2055.JPG)
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: Cwkick on June 18, 2004, 02:14:33 AM
Keith,

Please give us a full review on the retreads!!!

I have been looking at them but I am scared of all the crap that goes along with retreads. (ie tread seperation, out of balance)

The tires are Michelin's????

Cwkick

Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: explosivo on June 18, 2004, 06:42:19 AM
Sheesh, I thought that those were BFG MTs from the pics in your other thread... didn't look very closely, I guess ;)

They look pretty decent, how do they perform?
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: snakeman on June 20, 2004, 07:09:12 AM
I had them on my old toyota, and absolutely loved them. So much so, I'm planning on putting them on my Zuk when its done. They seem to wear great too(that was on a 3500 lb. truck, Zuk should be better).

Just stay on the tire pressure. I ran mine about 5psi too high, and wore the center siping off. Worked great at 5psi in the snow.

Jeff
Title: Re: Explorer pro comp tires
Post by: Underpressure on June 21, 2004, 02:43:35 AM
I had a set of 35x12.5 Xterrains. No complaints on wear rate or traction. They are directional, however I didn't have any problems in forward or reverse.
I got it stuck in a mud bog (going forward of coarse) and broke the rear diffy. I was in pretty deep, but was able to back out of it on my own power with the front end engaged only.
   (true story)  8)