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jules



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Mowog wrote:
Exactly

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Ive just had 4 of these put on. Got a deal on Black Circles which made them cheaper than Wranglers.

Im very happy with them - so much quieter. The whirring which made me worry about bearings and diffs has gone completely and my MPG is slightly better too. Jules

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Ruediger



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Germany 2012 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Orkney Grey

Hallo ich habe mir gerade 4 Yokohama Geolandar AT 015 für meinen Freelander 2 SD4 gekauft. Es sind meine ersten AT Reifen und ich bin gespannt auf das Fahrverhalten.
Habt ihr Erfahrungen mit diesem Reifen auf unsere Freelander?

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jules



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Compared to a road biased tyre they have less rubber contacting the road as the gaps are much bigger and so are likely to be noisier, less grippy on tarmac especially in the wet, less precise steering, worse furl consumption. But much better off-road and in mud. Jules

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Lakelander



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United Kingdom 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 XS Auto Orkney Grey

jules wrote:
Mowog wrote:
Exactly

Michelin cross climate suv2 Bow down



Ive just had 4 of these put on. Got a deal on Black Circles which made them cheaper than Wranglers.

Im very happy with them - so much quieter. The whirring which made me worry about bearings and diffs has gone completely and my MPG is slightly better too.


I've had Michelin Cross Climate SUV for the last 12 months. They seem good and very quiet, much quieter than previous Scorpion Verde All Seasons. Still to see how they wear. Are Cross Climate 2 better? They have a higher noise rating , 71 versus 69 db? I always go for 107 rating, as original 103 seemed to make steering and suspension a bit soggy. FL2 SD4 XS 2013 Orkney Grey

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Lightwater



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You could stuff the car full of acoustic insulation, even our pretty tired AT tyres on the Freelander are very quiet (even factoring swapping sides for quieter tyres).

The brain dead option like some family members, you could go low profile tyres like my brother-in-law... in the last 12 months has done 8 tyres & 2 rims on Sydney's goat track potholed roads.

Almost fogot, apart from the sh_t ride, it has cost him a sh_t load more money... & inconvenience.

So noise, expense & sh_t ride vs quietness, no expense &... what potholes!

https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic33026.html Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Post #443332 15th Jul 2024 3:12 pm
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sid



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England 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Stornoway Grey

Wonderdust wrote:
sid wrote:
Bobupndown wrote:
All Terrain tyres for me every time.
Ditto! we use comfessor cf 1100 tyres allyear round on two freelanders, use both in the fields occasionally,copy of general grabber tread,half the price.As someone previously mentioned on here,all the time people buy expensive tyres the price will stay high.Funny how when tyre sales drop off for major brands they can give massive discounts.


Sid, would you know what sort of mileage you'll get out of these, I've AT3's on at the moment with 45 thousand on them and will probably need a change soon, probably around the 50 thousand mark.
just checked mileage,10000 miles and not yet half worn,very pleased considering the type of tread.

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jules



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Lakelander wrote:
jules wrote:
Mowog wrote:
Exactly

Michelin cross climate suv2 Bow down



Ive just had 4 of these put on. Got a deal on Black Circles which made them cheaper than Wranglers.

Im very happy with them - so much quieter. The whirring which made me worry about bearings and diffs has gone completely and my MPG is slightly better too.


I've had Michelin Cross Climate SUV for the last 12 months. They seem good and very quiet, much quieter than previous Scorpion Verde All Seasons. Still to see how they wear. Are Cross Climate 2 better? They have a higher noise rating , 71 versus 69 db? I always go for 107 rating, as original 103 seemed to make steering and suspension a bit soggy.


My Michelin Cross Climate 2 SUV are 105 loading as per OEM spec Jules

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