Member Since: 07 Jul 2007
Location: Derby
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Goodyear MTR / BFG MT on 18in Rims
Hi
Anyone got a recommendation for the above on 18in rims?
Looking round it seems Goodyear are only available in 19in?
Could do with a decent MT on an 18in rim if it's available
4th Jan 2009 6:01 pm
POINTYED
Member Since: 22 Mar 2008
Location: BURY,LANCS
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hi
cooper stt's
ask ken
dunc life is tooooo short.enjoy the moment.dont worry be happy
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4th Jan 2009 6:03 pm
Ken
Member Since: 20 Feb 2006
Location: Here
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Nope they are 17's its really only General AT2's and try AJS (site sponsor)
But they are AT's not MT's
4th Jan 2009 6:10 pm
POINTYED
Member Since: 22 Mar 2008
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whatever ken says.he da man
dunc life is tooooo short.enjoy the moment.dont worry be happy
Tyres look good and give the Disco a much more purposeful stance. On-road, they have really surprised me - in fact, they are quieter than the Wranglers at 70+mph. Only downside I've noticed is a slight feeling of controlling a hovercraft at speeds well beyond the legal maximum
Not had a chance to try them in the wet yet as it hasn't rained here for weeks The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom
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4th Jan 2009 9:04 pm
simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
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AT2's in the wet are not quite as confidence inspiring as Wrangler / Scorpion but seem to have plenty of grip
Noisy on some roads... but as JMC says, pick up speed and they are very quiet (and very slightly floaty).
4th Jan 2009 9:07 pm
AJS4X4
Member Since: 30 Mar 2008
Location: Surrey
Posts: 3224
AT2's in the wet are not quite as confidence inspiring as Wrangler / Scorpion but seem to have plenty of grip.
HAVE NOT HAD THAT SAID BEFORE, all of our customers to date have said they are "BETTER" in the wet.
Even my wife has noticed how much better the General AT2 is than the standard tyre fitted by the makers, and that's saying something.
Andy.
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5th Jan 2009 9:11 am
simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
I'm talking cold wet roads, -3 to 0 degress. Not quite icy.
Not saying they are bad, but they are not as confidence inspiring. Maybe its the bounce / slightly floaty feeliing they give off at LR recc pressures ??
5th Jan 2009 9:38 am
Getafix
Member Since: 13 Sep 2007
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 229
Cannot believe we underlings get the Continental Cross Contact AT's and you guys with such a higher D3 population don't. Don't understand that at all. Hassle Continental, at least that way you guys would have a choice in 18's. Can they brought in from across the channel and fitted??
um, cannot comment on the hovercraft vibe JMC If I ever get to the northern territory, I will let you know
(um, relaxed speed limits up there, not like the police state I currently live in!!!)<*(((<<
5th Jan 2009 9:52 am
AJS4X4
Member Since: 30 Mar 2008
Location: Surrey
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Does water not freeze at 0 degrees.
Andy.
5th Jan 2009 10:49 am
simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
normally but the road surface is probably not at 0 or below
As I said, there seems to be plenty of grip, but you get a slightly less confident ride. May try your recommendation of plus 2 psi in each tyre and see if that stops the bouncy / floatyness.
5th Jan 2009 11:02 am
Renny
Member Since: 30 May 2006
Location: Fife, Scotland
Posts: 292
AJS4X4 wrote:
Does water not freeze at 0 degrees.
Andy.
There's also a heck of a lot of salt on the roads up here just now. Thank goodness for Halfords 3 for 2 on screenwash Renny Thomson
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