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tanters
 


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on road tyres with good off road capabilities

Morning all

my existing Continentals are coming to their end of life cycle (balding Rolling Eyes ) and I need to get some new boots for the disco.

Can you please advise what might be best?

I'm looking for road-mainly tyre that has decent ability off road and ones that wont effect my mpg too much.

I've seen the Coopers on CT's machine - and they are a beautiful set of rubber - but think they are a bit OTT for what I need.

Hope you can help. Thumbs Up
  
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I off-roaded on standard road tyres for over 8 months. They are more capable than you think Wink

I holed 2 in a flint covered lane though and thats when I decided I needed something a little stronger....but then again I've seen MT\R's holed from flint too Rolling Eyes

You could try AT2's ..nice and quiet but with good off-road performance...but they are only available on 18's.
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General Grabber AT2
BF Goodrich AT

ISTR Both available in 17", slightly oversize (width) though

Someone wiser than me will know the sizes available & whether they rub.
If they fit, I'd go for BFG's
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General Grabber AT2
Goodyear Wrangler HP

seem to get good ratings here, both available on 255/60 R18
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Ive got Mickey Thomsom 245/70-17 ATZ.
They have been to Cape York with no punctures but they have some chipping.
I wouldnt hesitate to put them on again.
Very good off road and on road.
BFG ATs used to be my biggest seller but they
dont seem to be doing the mileage they used to.
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com.au/news...%20atz.htm
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S ,

most of us this side , with the exception of Chris & Will have used Wrangler's , stood up to every task with only one exception which was hard , slippery , rutted clay where only the Coopers made it through.Theyre a very soft compound though IMO , have also used Conti's & Michelin Synchrones.Of all three I favoured the Synchrones.

Currently running on 19" Scorpions or 20 " Gen Grabber UHP's.Chris's Grabber AT 2's looked to be a great performer aswell.
 

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Cheers Lads

plenty to ponder on.......... Thumbs Up
  
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Just a suggestion S

Most of us have taken the option of investing in a set of offroad rims with offroad rubbers.A set of 17 " rims can be got for 100 to 200 GBP , with/without rubbers.I'm currently looking into alternative offroad tyres other than the usual Coopers , Generals , Goodyear MTR's etc.

All of the outings I've been on so far I have used my stock 17's and some VERY worn Goodyear HP's.So if you're thinking about the Ballyhouras trip you shouldn't have any worries with what you have at the moment.
  
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thanks D

it's just I dont want to slide into a tree or off a cliff and have to say to myself 'i told you so' !!!!!

DOE due in June also so might aswell get them done before the trip


18 days to go Thumbs Up
  
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€200/£155 per tyre for the Continentals (Fitted etc)

€200/£155 per tyre fpr the Goodyear Wranglers (Fitted etc)

prices off the local tyre strealers today

Its possible to buy mail order for cheaper out of the UK but whos going to fit them Whistle Rolling Eyes Whistle
  
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S , try camskill.co.uk , even though they don't list them they will quote you.Emails usually answered within 15 mins.My local man will fit 4 or 5 for about 20 yo yos , balanced.The shipping is around 6 or 7 pounds for 4 as long as they class them as car tyres , sometimes get away ( miss it) with it as Barry will testify.
  
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17's or 18 's ?
  
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http://camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m2...mp;z=13776

Cheap as french fries , even cheaper if VAT reg'd.Will give you some savings towards a set of offroading boots Whistle
  
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17's


Someone to fit them.....Excellent Thumbs Up

decent tyres in uk for the £100 mark


.....shipping is always low cost on the tantersexpress Whistle Whistle Whistle

Thanks D
  
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Cheaper than 6 pounds for 4 tyres ?

*270.03 EURO for four of the above type shipped to Waterford , Exc Vat Shocked

If the compound is anyway the same as the 20 " Gen Grabber UHP's then youll have plenty of travels in them.Never used these particular 17's so you takes your chances Thumbs Up

Load rating 113 is way more than you need and speed rating H is spot on .
  
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