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What are Pro Comp X Terrain tyres like
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 8:46 pm
by kc_ksom
G'day
Im just interested in a tyre called Pro Comp X Terrains, in 33 or 35x12.5x15in, are they a good tyre and are they reasonably priced...
Any info would be great..
Casey
Re: What are Pro Comp X Terrain tyres like
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 9:22 pm
by bogged
you would be better in general tech.
They are ok, depends who you talk to. they are same price as other tires, no cheaper
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 7:09 pm
by Big Red Toy
don't waste your time & money on em
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:35 pm
by +dj_hansen+
What do u wanna do with them...?
Rock, mud, sand, carparks... Mate of mine has them on his SWB GQ, seems to go well in a straight line... but sideways they are no good, esp with a bit of loud pedal... good for doing donuts, if you a hoon like he is.
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 6:28 pm
by beretta
A bloke won the Outback Challenge on Xterrains a couple of years back, so they can't be too bad!
One of my mates has got em on his GQ LWB wagon and he loves em, has had a good run out of em too.
It's horses for courses mate so it depends on what you want em for?
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 7:31 pm
by -Mick-
I run em and love em

They haven't once let me down in any conditions

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 9:32 pm
by GUJohnno
Big Red Toy wrote:don't waste your time & money on em
Not very constructive.........
I've been using them for the last year in the 315/75/16 size.
As far as on road goes you couldn't find any better, great in the wet (Once had to brake hard and swerve around a car that went through a red light, it held it's line. If I had've hit it I would've killed the guy.....)
On rocks at 20psi they seem to do as well if not better than the others in our club.
In the mud they're not bad but have slipped sideways a couple of time in off cambour situations.
So it's up to you what is important to you. If you use them every day and what terrain you mainly drive on.
I'll consider buying another set after these.
John.
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 9:36 pm
by csurt
I have them on my patrol,35 x 12.5x 15 I think they're great. Good in the mud, rocks and great on the road in the wet and dry, can't lock em up, very quiet and run really smooth with no vibrations. Cost me $330 each.
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 9:39 pm
by GUJohnno
+dj_hansen+ wrote:... good for doing donuts, if you a hoon like he is.
And what, he's proud of this........
Just what the 4wd movement needs, more people ripping areas up so that another area gets lost to us.
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 9:55 pm
by kc_ksom
G'day fella's
Im mainly after a 33 or 35 in tyre as I need them to get the revs down in my patrol, as it has a 350 in it and at 100km it does around 3300rpm, way to high...
So have brought a set of diffs off wanaberacer, 4.3 and with bigger tyres I should be able to get the revs down heaps...
After all that I will save for a t700 auto and go the whole hog and get the adapter and cruiser trans case....
I only want a cheap set of all terrain tyres,, they wont be for anything other than street cruising, but with the exseption of a weekend with the boat on and go fishing in some serious spots, 4x4 only areas,, So thats all I need em for...
Ohh doing donuts too,
Thanks,,lol
Casey
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 10:00 pm
by beretta
Theres a set of X-Terrains for sale on this site, might be worth your while to check em out, they're in Brisvegas though.
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 10:02 pm
by CRUSHU
if that is all you need them for, save your bucks and get some all terrains...... by the way, i have a set of as new allterrain 35" for sale or swap at the moment. $1000 inc shipping and they are yours

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 11:34 pm
by kc_ksom
Crushu
1000 is too dear mate, can get new tyres for 277 each, thanks anyway...
Berret
I seen them thanks, only they wont fit my 15's, doh!!!! I know they have wheels, but I got new mags, I may as well keep em,, thanks but...
Casey
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 11:48 pm
by patrolman
kc_ksom wrote:Crushu
1000 is too dear mate, can get new tyres for 277 each, thanks anyway...
if i know my maths right and my calculator isnt lieing to me then 277x4= 1108 so in therory 1000 for 35's (i dont know how many) but its cheap

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:16 am
by kc_ksom
You forgot shipping mate....
Casey
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:49 pm
by bogged
patrolman wrote:If i know my maths right and my calculator isnt lieing to me then 277x4= 1108 so in therory 1000 for 35's (i dont know how many) but its cheap

$1000 for new 35's is cheap.. dunno, maybe some people want charity..
and shipping is only from what others here have said $100ish from top to bottom states...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 1:15 pm
by turps
I dont have them. But after seeing others run them I dont think they are any better then other mud pattern tyres. But they arn't anyworse either.
Maybe being a directional tyre may cause problems I dont know.
But at the price listed above they arnt anymore expensive than other muddies either.
As last time I priced a new 35x12.5R15 MT/R they where $320 (which I thought was abit steep).
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 9:54 pm
by +dj_hansen+
Johnno wrote:+dj_hansen+ wrote:... good for doing donuts, if you a hoon like he is.
And what, he's proud of this........
Just what the 4wd movement needs, more people ripping areas up so that another area gets lost to us.
He's proud... didnt say I was, or agreed with what he does tho. Personally i think he was a dickhead for doing it...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:59 pm
by GUJohnno
+dj_hansen+ wrote:Johnno wrote:+dj_hansen+ wrote:... good for doing donuts, if you a hoon like he is.
And what, he's proud of this........
Just what the 4wd movement needs, more people ripping areas up so that another area gets lost to us.
He's proud... didnt say I was, or agreed with what he does tho. Personally i think he was a dickhead for doing it...
Wasn't really having a go at you..
One of my favorite camping spots, O'Tooles, Nth of the Thompson has been closed off because of D.H's ripping up the grass. Also Merringtons was severly damaged the week after we did a working bee there planting trees. I just get mad when I hear of people talking about this sort of stuff.
Agree that the X-Terrains aren't much better off-road than normal muddies. But on road they're brilliant.
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:08 pm
by kc_ksom
Bogged
If they were new I would consider, but they arnt new,,,, There as new,, wich means they may have up to 5 -10k on them,,,, Now in that time, this piticular car is by far a standard car, how would I know there has been no side wall damage on gutters, rocks, etc,,,, how is the wheel alignment, tyre pressures been good from the start?????....all these types of Q's...
Now as there is $100 difference for me to buy A BRAND NEW SET I would go BRAND NEW.....Doesn't meen there the same tyre, just meens I can get a tyre for $277 x that by 4 and you have a result. Its piece of mind for me to go through a tyre dealer... Not saying I wouldn't buy a set of 2nd hand tyres just not this set,,, cool....
And if you do think there cheap, Please don't start up a tyre dealer, as you would most likley go broke, lol..... (JoKe)
Casey
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:13 pm
by kc_ksom
Ohh forgot to say...
Who is the one looking for charity
as it says, lookin for 3 33x12.5 MTRs rims to suit GQ or not.
Lookin for 50% tires, not brand new... can get new $265ea.
LOL
Casey
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 10:43 pm
by Big Red Toy
sorry but i was looking at it from my point of view. I think if you want an all terrain & can afford em buy some coopers.
From looking at the x-terrain they look like they relly wouldn't work all that well as they are not open enough, just my 2 cents :D