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So how are the MichelinLtitude tourHPs?
Have not heard in a while from folks who have it on the 20" with sport package.
Just thought I would check for updates before buying them. |
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These are great tires. I still highly recommend them.
Here's my earlier review:http://www.x5world.com/x5-e70-forum/...titude-hp.html
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Thanks, SpeedR. Think I will be going with this one.
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Aviator, will you go with he RFT verison of the tire? There's Michelin Latitude Tour HP ZP as in Zero Pressure, which is essentially the RFT version of the same tire. If you don't have a spare tire, this might be an option for you.
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RFTs were good for me... don't know about regulars.
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I am considering going with the non RFTs. They can be fixed in the middle of nowhere.
Plus, I am looking for a better ride - softer. |
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Quote:
I went with the non RFs for the same reasons. Side question: what year is your 172? It looks great. |
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Thanks, 1974 an M.
I am looking to move up to a BO |