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Couragia M/T

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Post by christover1 »

dank wrote:Hey Chris, check out widetread in ferntree gully. relatively close to your location and last time I was in there they had Couragias for $165 in 31". That was over a year ago though.
I'm going there tomorrow, but to the Lilydale store, that's where I got me Mongrels from.
I'll chuff over to ftg as well if needed, cheers.

I think import duties and/or aussie dollar fluctuations may have stuffed the good prices.
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Post by christover1 »

Today I went to another local tyre joint.
Nankangs $156.... a bit better.
Maxxis $210
Federal.... no info found.
Westlake $156 (never heard of these, he thinks they made in China)

Then I went to Widetread in Lilydale
(they treated me good in the past)
Federal Couragia mt $180 each
Thats winning so far.
They were cheaper, but Aussie dollar etc etc etc
Its a good set up there, as I can see, feel, and smell all the tyres on show, rather than look in a book.

I found most places won't sell retreads.
2nd hand in mudders is usually well worn out.

Still hunting.
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Post by christover1 »

I been shopping.
$!79 each, fitted and balanced, and they spent a fair while cleaning and de rustin the rims :oops: :oops:
No complaints from them, or me, good service.

On the short trip home, I was very happy with the dry road handling, and they are a fair bit quieter, and softer, than the Mongrels, even with my new ears on Image
Of course time will be the true test.
They do have good tread depth, but the wear mark indicator is much taller the the Mongrel ones.
I've lost about 0.4 inches in diameter, compared to Mongrels, but the gearing gain is nice. This only means a 0.2inch loss of ground clearance, tho.
Can't wait to get front ones, but will have to, unless I sell my grandma.
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Post by zook4fun »

nooo! white on the outside :)
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Post by christover1 »

zook4fun wrote:nooo! white on the outside :)
Naaah, thats for nappy wearing, pretty nancy boys, not us tuff guy types .
:D

Actualy just trying to keep low key, don't want to advertise to would be thieves, and/or attract undue attention.
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Post by dank »

good choice! they look sweet! Saw u driving through boronia/croydon area a few weeks back spotted the zook a mile off!

Where did you end up buying them from?
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Post by christover1 »

dank wrote:good choice! they look sweet! Saw u driving through boronia/croydon area a few weeks back spotted the zook a mile off!

Where did you end up buying them from?
From Wide Tread in Lilydale. Same place I got me Mongrels.
I'm liking the service and prices I get there.
Apparently FTG has 1 set of Mongrels left.
But I need something more suited to longer distance trips now.
(I'm avoiding the word "softer") :oops: :D
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Post by craigtc »

I bought a set of 285 x 75 x 16's when they first came out over here purely based on the price at the time.. And I have to say they are a great tyre I daily drove them for well over a year on a GQ wagon and the wear was good and they were great in the mud... I heard theyre ony coming as big as 31's now tho... Anyways pretty good value even for a big truck...
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Post by christover1 »

Their Aus web site lists up tp 33's, but yes, a very limitted range.
http://www.federaltyres.com.au/specs/couragiamt.pdf
That could be one way of keeping prices down?

I hope they do last, as I'll be living on bread and water, for a while, to pay fer them :D
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