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Evening all. Quick post to circulate the outcome from my recent tyre swop. I expect this will flush out the usual "burn it mate" responses from the juniors!!!!! :doh::welcome2:

Previously had a pair of half worn michelins on the back , and near bald wranglers on the front. I've been looking around and ended going for a full set of the new michelin latitude cross as it is a bit more mud bias than the usual AT fair. Could only find them at quik fit nearby at £100 ea. Traction control doesnt even come on in the snow now!

Michelin 4x4 Latitude Cross

Well pleased with the outcome, these tyres are quiet on the road, but have a much more open tread than most AT tyres. I mostly do on road, but dont want to get stuck onsite when I'm pulling transits out of the mud :eek:.

None of this is news, except the difference in the transmission / slow speed cornering. Previous tyres (more worn on front as manuals) the freelander nearly stopped dead on full lock! Now the slowing effect of the VCU is nearly non-detectable! Before someone says it - the tippex test is all clear!

I'll not be getting to the stage again with differently worn tyres even if they are within LR spec / distribution. The VCU will probably seize now as its not working as hard, but hey ho....

Can recommend these tyres if you are looking for a bit more than normal road bias, without the noise and lack of stopping ability of MT.

Hope this is helpeful.

Cheers.
 
They look rather nifty....and there Michelin....wonders how much they would be in Costco...........................mmmmmmmmmm
 
Well being a shooting/deer stalker i've changed my 17"'s for some 195x80x15"'s and put some Toyo Tranpath MT's - they are going on next week so i'll let you know how i get on in the deepest darkest depths of Reading's Estates. The Mich Sychrones will go back on when the ground firms up,

Tom
 
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