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Old 08-21-2006, 05:23 PM
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try the new michelin latitudes. i just put on a set. chucker
I'm thinking about Latitudes as well. I think they very close to Diamaris when it comes to look and I can get them about $200 cheaper then Diamaris. I'm talking about 20 incher. Please give us your feedback. Thanks.
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Old 08-21-2006, 09:45 PM
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latitudes

too early to tell on wear. but ride very smooth, quiet, and have grip, and a tread wear of 440 versus dimaris 240 or 280??? chuck
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I wouldn't buy Toyo's again. My first set feathered at 6 or 7k miles. My second set started getting loud after 1k miles. The tires are perfectly balanced...
Have you noticed that nearly all the ebay auctions for X5 wheel sets (e.g. AFS) come with Toyo's? My suspicion is because they're probably cheapo tires. If I could find a set of 4.6is style 20's with the Mich Diamari's I'd buy a set in a heartbeat.

My personal preference is to run factory tires...I would NEVER put something like a Yokohama or Toyo or Continental on my X5. When it comes time for me to replace, it will be the Diamari's only.
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Old 08-22-2006, 11:27 AM
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Have you noticed that nearly all the ebay auctions for X5 wheel sets (e.g. AFS) come with Toyo's? My suspicion is because they're probably cheapo tires. If I could find a set of 4.6is style 20's with the Mich Diamari's I'd buy a set in a heartbeat.

My personal preference is to run factory tires...I would NEVER put something like a Yokohama or Toyo or Continental on my X5. When it comes time for me to replace, it will be the Diamari's only.
I have to tell you I had Toyo Proxes on my Expedition which is a 6,000lb truck. The Toyo's were fantastic! Not loud at all, great tread life and great traction. To each his own but that is my experience with the Toyo's.
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With or without the rebate, Costco offers the best deal at the present.

Tirerack.com
255/50VR19 Michelin 4x4 Diamaris.............$468.00
285/45VR19 Michelin 4x4 Diamaris.............$504.00
Road Hazard Program for 255/50VR19 Diamaris...$56.16
Road Hazard Program for 285/45VR19 Diamaris...$60.48
Shipping......................................$79. 24
Tax...........................................$ 0.00
Excise Tax....................................$ 0.00
State Waste Tire Fund Fee.....................$ 0.00
Purchase Total..............................$1167.88
Estimated Local Install/Tire Disposal........$100.00
Tirerack Total Cost........................$1,267.88

Costco.com
Michelin Diamaris 255/50VR19.................$485.98
Michelin Diamaris 285/45VR19.................$523.98
Installation/Road Hazard......................$40.00
State Tire Fee- California.....................$7.00
Disposal Fee...................................$4.00
Tire Rack Total............................$1,060.96
Shipping...................................... $0.00
Sales Tax.....................................$83.65
Total Cost.................................$1,144.61
Less Costco Discount..........................$60.00
Net Costco Price...........................$1,084.61

Savings......................................$183. 27

There's no arguing with dollars and cents. Another plus is that Costco's road hazard warranty covers 60 months versus Tirerack's 36 months.

The Michelin Latitude Tour HP's are brand new to the market (June 2006) and are billed as performance all-season tires. The treadwear rating is AA vs. the Diamari's A, treadlife is AA vs. the Diamari's A. It's probably a plusher riding tire (think more MXV4-like than Pilot-like), but unfortunately there are no 3rd party reviews that I can find on the web.
Did you see this on the Costco site?
Speed Rating
Tires will only be installed if the speed rating is the same or higher than the speed rating that the vehicle manufacturer equipped the vehicle with from the factory.

The Latitudes are Rated "106" while the Diamari's are Rated "W". I assume the W is higher.

Also, I checked prices at Costco and see $543.98 for the rears and $437.98 for the fronts (incidently, they have the front's listed twice, once at $218 ea. and once at $252 ea. - not sure why...)
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I usually don't take part to your discussions but as I'm in a new tyre choice, I think I can add a useful comment !

Michelin (yes it's french !) is the standard tyre for the 4.6, and was especially built for the car as there was no existing tyre for SAV in 20' dimension. So I consider it's THE reference for this car.

Everyone has to keep in mind that the 4.6 i has an S for Sport !
Then if you think about sports tyres, don't think TOYO !!!

I have Michelin in the front (275/40) and Pirelli (yes, Mr DINANM3 ) at the rear (315/35) : they are P ZERO Rosso and it's an amazing "glue" tyre for the car. BUT, as it's not a tyre for heavy sports car, I can see part of the structure (synthetic cables) of the tyre before the 'gum' wear : too many side efforts, I think.

So, my dilemn was Michelin or Yokohama : I decided to order Yoko because it has good owners'opinions and it's 2/3 the Michelin price !

In the end : Michelin is a very good tyre, but needs to get hot to be efficient. If I couldn't find Yoko, I would have put the Michelin again.
You can also find some Continental or Goodyear (Wrangler F1)... but I think they are not so good, but better than TOYO !!!
Hope this helps !
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Old 08-22-2006, 12:33 PM
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FWIW, Sam's Club pricing info from another thread for Diamaris 19s:

http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...d=1#post185162

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Old 08-22-2006, 01:39 PM
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Who would let Costco put there tires on there 4.6; unless you don't care about your rims
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whats wrong with costco for tires?

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Who would let Costco put there tires on there 4.6; unless you don't care about your rims
Seems like a lot of people are down on costco and I don't understand why. They have all the advanced equipment (including nitrogen fill), with very good prices and warranty. Is there some reason I shouldn't trust their techs as much as the ones at tirerack or any other tire shop?

Are the costco haters just being pompous/arrogant and have extra money to burn, or is there some 'real' reason not to go to costco for tires?
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Old 08-22-2006, 04:02 PM
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Well, I have nothing against Costco. They make profit on a volume and kill many smaller dealers/retailer when it comes to margin. I was in computer hardware industry and was loosing some of my retail business to Coscto. They make 1%-3% margin and I just couldn’t compete with that. For me this kind of margin was not healthy. When you look at them from end user / customer perspective, I don't see any reason why not buying there.
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