Pr3's- 16000 miles on my last rear!I too thought they were the same compound as the pr2's but have found on the American Michelin site it specifically says it's different!
Has anyone ever gone "backwards" say from a PR2/3 to the older/cheaper BT021's or similar???
Quote from: clayt74 on 25 November 2013, 05:29:27 pmHas anyone ever gone "backwards" say from a PR2/3 to the older/cheaper BT021's or similar???I think you'll be hard pushed to find someone who's done this. It certainly won't be me.I'm so impressed I've even bought a set of 4 Michelins for my car.
Quote from: Punkstig on 24 November 2013, 11:53:56 pmPr3's- 16000 miles on my last rear!I too thought they were the same compound as the pr2's but have found on the American Michelin site it specifically says it's different!And you believe what you read on the internet?!? Seriously though, isn't that just marketing gubbins?
Quote from: ChristoT on 25 November 2013, 07:19:51 amQuote from: Punkstig on 24 November 2013, 11:53:56 pmPr3's- 16000 miles on my last rear!I too thought they were the same compound as the pr2's but have found on the American Michelin site it specifically says it's different!And you believe what you read on the internet?!? Seriously though, isn't that just marketing gubbins?16,000 miles ???????? are you sure you haven`t had it in the back of a van !! last time i had a tyre that did that milage i was 4 years old n i had stabilzers the tyres were SOLID
Bit of a thread revival but im opting for the bt23's. At £180 fitted for the pair. I cant complain
Quote from: thunderpantz on 21 February 2014, 03:17:27 pmBit of a thread revival but im opting for the bt23's. At £180 fitted for the pair. I cant complain I've always had the BT023's Have them on both the 600 and 1000