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They look to be fairly chunky and come in a 235/75/r15
Has anyone seen them in the flesh? Any good? Are they as aggressive as they look in the pictures?
I have seen a set in 265/75/16 on my hairdresser's prado (really, I know, that sounds dodgy... but there you go)
They look pretty good and are very cheap for new tyres. I'd give them a go.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Saw them in arb southern today as i went in to get 235/75x15 in the cooper stt muddies for the zook but the federal couragia m/t come highly recommended i was told by staff espessially for the zooks as they are a bit lighter in weight and a about $40 to $50 per tyre cheaper...just read the pamphlet and they sound alright but i'm still going for the cooper stt's as thats what we have ran on the nissan and can't fault them.
I saw a set of 31x10.5 r15 at Widetread tyres in ferntree gully, vic....they were 165 each...an absolute bargain considering I was looking at getting a mongrel retread for around 180-190....
I ended up with the Silverstone MT-117 Extremes and yeah they were a lot dearer but have taken me further than any MT ever would...The comp style tyre is good for Victoria when its wet and deep mud but on rocks my MTs were better. If I was to get another set of tyres I'd probably go the Couragias as they look like a great pattern in the flesh and tread depth is pretty good as well...
If you are strapped for cash I'd say they would be close to the ultimate value for money tyre for the zook.
Thanks guys, I'll have to check them out when I get home. They would have to be the "chunkiest" tread pattern I have seen in that size. Would love a set of Silverstones, but I don't want to go any bigger in diameter just yet. Unless anyone has any suggestions - different tyres that is.
You can get the simex centerpede mt(not the comp spec!) for around $150!
There a good tyre and cheap! Just thought you might want to know they look tough too!
Or else my dad just got some new muds for his there a kumho i think an are pretty agresive! They look tough as nails and reckons there shit hot! Again only around $180 a tyre i think!
The guy next door just got some of these Federal tyres on his hilux and they look pretty good but he hasn't had them off road yet!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
suzuki boy wrote:
Or else my dad just got some new muds for his there a kumho i think an are pretty agresive! They look tough as nails and reckons there shit hot! Again only around $180 a tyre i think!
Are these the ones? http://www.kumhousa.com/print_specs.jsp?pid=KL71
If so, they're a sexy looking tyre and look like they'd be tough in the bush as well. What size did he get for $180?
Those federals look pretty good for the price, decent tread pattern and 3ply walls would be good for a zook when aired down.
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suzuki boy wrote:
Or else my dad just got some new muds for his there a kumho i think an are pretty agresive! They look tough as nails and reckons there shit hot! Again only around $180 a tyre i think!
Are these the ones? http://www.kumhousa.com/print_specs.jsp?pid=KL71
If so, they're a sexy looking tyre and look like they'd be tough in the bush as well. What size did he get for $180?
Those federals look pretty good for the price, decent tread pattern and 3ply walls would be good for a zook when aired down.
Thats them they look better and chunkier in the flesh! He got 31's!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
The only thing with those Federals is they say its a 3 ply sidewall. Arn't most MT's around a 6 ply? Just might end up being an easily damaged tyre thats all. My ATs are 8 ply, and I've got about 8mm deep cuts in mine, had them inspected by tyre place and they say that thats fine.
At least the federal is available in some tyre sizes often not available in other MTs.
With the Kumho's, no experience with their muddies, but dad runs the Kumho road venture AT, and he thinks they are great (going on to his 4th or 5th year with them on the zook, and still look new). I personally think that the rubber compound is too hard, as they do have a habbit of squealing when he plants it (c'mon its a 1300).
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
No, most tyres have a 2 ply sidewall. BFG was the first manufacturer to market a 3 ply sidewall, but there are now a few.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Gwagensteve wrote:No, most tyres have a 2 ply sidewall. BFG was the first manufacturer to market a 3 ply sidewall, but there are now a few.
Steve.
I been looking at these as a possible replacement fer me bald Mongrels.
(Company is closed anyway)
And I do too many road trips to use chunky fast wearing tires now
Only some sizes are mentioned as having 3 ply side walls.
May look at retreads, as have had a good run with the Mongrels, just in MT treads.
christover
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
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My bro has couragias in 33's on an 80 series. They are agressive tread pattern.
Awesome tyre. Very good in mud. Perform better than more expensive muddies (they have on club trips) much better than cooper stt's.
Makes my cruiser with BFG AT's feel like its got bald road tyres.
Sidewalls must be decent strength, When i let my AT's to 18psi, and my bro to 18 psi, my AT's look much more bagged out (or flatter?) than his couragias.
suzuki boy wrote:
Or else my dad just got some new muds for his there a kumho i think an are pretty agresive! They look tough as nails and reckons there shit hot! Again only around $180 a tyre i think!
Are these the ones? http://www.kumhousa.com/print_specs.jsp?pid=KL71
If so, they're a sexy looking tyre and look like they'd be tough in the bush as well. What size did he get for $180?
Those federals look pretty good for the price, decent tread pattern and 3ply walls would be good for a zook when aired down.
Thats them they look better and chunkier in the flesh! He got 31's!
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Looking again -the tyre is unmounted in those photos - that's what's making it look like the lugs are different heights.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Had a mate running couragias on a 2.8 GU patrol. Saw them working pretty hard in the otways. Was very impressed with their mud clearing abilities.
He does a fair few kays living in county vic, and is getting good wear out of them.
Bang for buck I don't think you could go past them.
At first I thought me Mongrels wore out fast, but I found an old thread, and I have had them over 4 years. It was the last year that killed them, too many trips down the freeway and highways visiting the lady
Mongrels were ok on road till they wore down, then they became a bit skatey.
If Federal Couragias are right price, will give them a go.
I been running simex hd tubes in 2 of my Mongrels, the other 2 never leaked at all.
I am not sure if I'd need tubes on new tires, so will wait n see.
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
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i run couragia mts and cant fault em. for the $$$ they are awesome. barely any wear and are my daily drive since i rote off my commondoor ute. still get more places than my mate with jungle trekkers.
waandy
85 hi top drover, 31s, 2 inch exended shackles 2 inch bl.
88 tb42 swb mav,35 claws, 4 inch lift
I went to the local tyre guy, and they quoted $200 each for Couragias in 31..
Probably a good price, but at that price there is quite a few other choices.
Bit out of my bujet at the moment.
The Coopers were only $230 each, thought they'd be dearer than that.
Retreads were $100
Nankangs were $165
Still thinking.
christover
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
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.