Michelin XMLs

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zeeto

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Michelin XML and XLs

I have a few XMLs that I have up for sale...

90% 325/85r16 (~38.5x13) $280/tire
60-65% 325/85r16 $150/tire

Just incase you don't know these are meant to be regrooved. i do them up to ~1/2" which turns a ~20% tread depth into 100%
 
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zeeto

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I have one set of really good tread 9r16 XLs (~36x9r16) for $205/tire...
Reason for a high cost is they are very hard to come by, they are replaced by the 325?s and are almost extinct now...
 
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rtiqulatendisco

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Really good tread? Can you give me some more details about the tires. Do you have 4 or 5?

Thanks
 

MUD RIDE

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What rig did your run 40's on? Pics? I will likely be talking to you in the future. I currently have 37" XZL's but haven't had much opportunity to test them out yet.....having broken everything internal in the running gear;-) I've replaced the diffs, rear axle, drive shafts, ring/pinions. I am presently having custom front CV's and axle shafts made. In the "x" line, what is your opinion to be the best tire for mud?
Thanks,
Dave :eek:
 
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it was my Yota truggy, that is no more.
Best all around is probably the XML. XZL generally gets clogged with mud and turns to a racing slick practically, so I'd stay away from those.
Best for mud would probably be XL and XML, although I've never really ran straight mud so I don't have that good of an idea. the XML actually has side lugs, so is awesome for trail riding or rocks, which most of my wheeling has been, so I'd lean toward the XMLs if you can fit a 38-39" tire
 

MUD RIDE

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My XZL's were grooved and siped prior to purchase. The little bit I did run them they seemed to do fine. I should be getting my rig back in a few weeks and am dying to run the course.