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A subject that will always come up so hopefully if we all add to this thread it will be very helpful :rolleyes:

The tyres & sizes plus ratting with usage that i have used so far...

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Bridgestone Dueler 689
235/75R15
Road usage & 1st off road trip to Wales
On road 10/10 No noise & good grip in both wet & dry
Off road 2/10 in the damp or wet they just Dont grip




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General Tyre Grabber A/T2
235/75R15
Road usage & 1st off road trip to Wales
On road 10/10 No noise & good grip in both wet & dry
Off road 6/10 Cope well for a all terrain tyre but does clog up






BFGoodrich A/T
31x10.50R15
Road / Green Laning & pay'n'play
On road 10/10 Superb
Off road 5/10 over rated & clogs fast in boggy surfaces






Maxxis Buckshots
31x10.50R15
Road / Green Laning & pay'n'play
On road 6/10 ok but roll in the dry & don't grip in the wet
Off road 8/10 good in the dry but doesn't clear fast enough in boggy surfaces





Kumho KL71
33x12.50R15
Soon to be fitted :naughty
Ratting to follow...
 
Good idea!

Well I'm waiting for my tame local tyre centre to come back with prices, but will be going for a set of 4 235/75R15 A/T's within the next week before my annual trip to Aviemore. I've narrowed the choice down to:

Toyo Open Country A/T
Pirelli Scorpion ATR
General Grabber AT2
Goodyear Wrangler AT-R
Continental ContiCrossContact AT

(I'll probably be getting either the Toyos or Pirellis, but whatever I get will have OWL 'coz I'm a tart)

So I can only currently comment on these:

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Maxxis MA751
235/75R15
Road usage (including lugging a pikey-van), grassy fields and very light 'laneing.
On road 10/10: No noise & very good grip and stability in both wet & dry.
Off road 2/10: Very wet mud may as well be sheet ice! Cope with fairly rough dry ground so long as you're going really slow.
 
I'd go with the Grabbers as thats the only 1 i have used but the Toyos would be the best i reckon as i don't & never have liked Pirelli...
 
a pair of conti cross contacts on the back end of the terrano works atreat, great onroad and 7/10 off
 
A subject that will always come up so hopefully if we all add to this thread it will be very helpful :rolleyes:


The tyres & sizes plus ratting with usage that i have used so far...


1st
Bridgestone Dueler 689
235/75R15
Road usage & 1st off road trip to Wales
On road 10/10 No noise & good grip in both wet & dry
Off road 2/10 in the damp or wet they just Dont grip





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2nd
General Tyre Grabber A/T2
235/75R15
Road usage & 1st off road trip to Wales
On road 10/10 No noise & good grip in both wet & dry
Off road 6/10 Cope well for a all terrain tyre but does clog up
GrabberAT2.gif




3rd
BFGoodrich A/T
31x10.50R15
Road / Green Laning & pay'n'play
On road 10/10 Superb
Off road 5/10 over rated & clogs fast in boggy surfaces
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4th
Maxxis Buckshots
31x10.50R15
Road / Green Laning & pay'n'play
On road 6/10 ok but roll in the dry & don't grip in the wet
Off road 8/10 good in the dry but doesn't clear fast enough in boggy surfaces





5th
Kumho KL71
33x12.50R15
Soon to be fitted :naughty
Ratting to follow...
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I bought a couple of Avon Rangers yesterday, (235 75 R 15 A/T) less than £100 fitted & balanced for the pair.
They do others as well for all cars and 4X4's.
There main shop is selling spares for L R...s A Big Shop full of everything built since 1959 :augie
I felt really embarrassed going into a LR Spares shop, but I didn't think any one recognised me....:augie
You know the place... John Craddock of Cannock, 5 min from Junction 12 M6
http://www.johncraddockltd.co.uk/product_search_wheel.asp?catid=2&page=tyre
Hope this helps at least for a comparison.
Best regards, Rustic
 
Well, my tame supplier came up with BFG A/T KO at £100 a corner, but is unable to source the Toyo's, even though he's a Toyo dealer.

However, blackcircles.com came up trumps with a set of 4 Toyo Open Country AT's on special at £300! Being fitted on Saturday at a local garage too, so if anyone needs any very good part-worn Maxxis MA751's, I have 4 for sale...

Dale
 
Fitted 4 Premier M/T recently from 4x4AT.

235 75 15 @ £66.70 each delivered (the next day) fitted at work for free and all 4 balanced elsewhere for £20.

Not used in deep mud yet but very good on wet roads and grass and very quiet too.
 

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How deep is the tread :confused:

Looks like a nice tyre :thumbs
 
Treads about 13mm. was going to fit 31 10.5 maxxis but as I tow a lot decided against it.


just have to fit the bigguns on the Land Rover
 
Wise choice now winter months are here :thumbs

The Maxxis i have on are like driving on marbels in the wet :eek:

Is the green oval more of your off road toy :sly :confused:
 
Too old for a green oval ;O)

£376 on ebay , no rot and not far off mot'ing

Can't damage the Mav any more as I use it to tow customers caravans (and my own). So the plan is to only use the Mav for easier green lanes and the series for trials and fun days.
 

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KUMHO KL71's

:bow :thumb2 ARE THE ABSOLUTE NUTS :thumb2 :bow

I cant fault these tyres at all :D

Road dry or wet
Gravel dry or wet
Grass, mud, sand dry or wet

Just absolutely 100% the nuts

Only test now is tread life :augie
 
Are Michelin any good?

My Mav had four Grabbers on, and how good they were in the snow. Got puncture and put the spare on - a Michelin 4x4 Mand S. Seems ok, any comments on them?
 
are toyo's any good

i've just had four toyo h/t's 235/75r15 fitted to mav, but was wandering how good they actually are. i dont know whether to change my wheels and tyres for bigger in order to get some lift. is this tyre the biggest i can fit on my standard alloy rims.
 
believe with out lift limit is 31x10.5x15 though may need to remove
front flaps. not sure on standard rims though.
 
RMJ that is a nice LR, always fancied one as a toy myself, ideally same age as me...
so that should make it a 2a? (68) maybe air portable,v8,....
 

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