http://www.federaltyres.com.au/tyres/4x ... ouragia-at
I can get these Couragia AT's for R1300 a tyre as I lost my Yokohama AT this weekend due to a cut in the centre and my spare does not match. I am tired of supporting the big brands so how does this one stack up as a cheapie? I will replace all 5 then (Spare included to match)
Goedkoop is duurkoop.....
I wouldnt do it. Put on the best that you can afford. Them 4 patches of rubber is what keeps you and your family safe.......
M2CW
I wouldnt do it. Put on the best that you can afford. Them 4 patches of rubber is what keeps you and your family safe.......
M2CW
Hi
I posted a while back about Federal Couragia A/T 's I fitted.
They doing well still, no chipping or other drama like the 'dish' effect so common on AT/SA
Rotated them at 15k
Still looking the part too
Just fitted the H/P version to the wife's R5 Touareg.
Will see how THEY compare to the Bridgestone HP's that only lasted about 30k
VERY happy
I posted a while back about Federal Couragia A/T 's I fitted.
They doing well still, no chipping or other drama like the 'dish' effect so common on AT/SA
Rotated them at 15k
Still looking the part too
Just fitted the H/P version to the wife's R5 Touareg.
Will see how THEY compare to the Bridgestone HP's that only lasted about 30k
VERY happy
I recently fitted Hankooks all round. Never again..... Lost another tire due to a sidewall puncture. The Hankooks see, to puncture on the sides as much as the Duelers do on the treads, though that can be plugged.....KaiV wrote:Goedkoop is duurkoop.....
BFG next time round
I ended up buying the Falken Wildpeak A/T so far so good, but time will tell..It was either those or Goodyear Wrangler AT/SA but I did not feel like putting the a Jeep name on my Pajero hahahaha