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April 26, 2006, 18:21:40 »
i cant decide what tyres to get for my RR
they need to be good for off road and ok for road
and as cheap as possible
any sugestions
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April 26, 2006, 18:46:05 »
Ebay is always worth a look in, i got some reasonable condition BFG mud terrains on rr alloys for very sensible money fom there.
I off roaded on retread copys of the BFG AT (about £40 ish from ATS) for a while, there not a match for the mud I useually off road on but still good enough to put a smile on my face. They run well on the road though and work on most terrains.
If after getting some on wheels as a second pair for off roading so your not running them on the road too much then you can consider some of the more aggressive retreads like:
Greenways from
http://www.sowdentyres.co.uk/greenway-tyres.html
Grizzly claws, Diamond back, technic amazon etc from
http://www.bronco4x4.com/
The list of these cheaper tyres goes on, however bewaere the some of them may not be legal for use on the public highway (including green lanes).
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April 26, 2006, 22:43:37 »
I use Colway AT's from Direct Tyres
Cheap but only last about 15,000
OK on and off road (depending how much offroad you are going)
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April 26, 2006, 23:57:03 »
Do bear in mind that many remoulds will not be speed rated enough for range rover V8 !!!!!
Branded A/Ts are not that dear and are covered by your insurance which NON approved remoulds are not !
You could get a set of cheapy M/Ts on steelys to use offroad only and a set of road tyres for road use ??
Why wear out offroad tyres during the week !
I have Marshall Powerguard A/Ts on mine.
They are 33" so have a fairly open tread and are not noisy.
They are available in most sizes and offer a good allround package for sensible money
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April 27, 2006, 13:26:24 »
Where from Bullfrog ?
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April 27, 2006, 15:18:46 »
Depends on percentage onroad to percentage off road and severity of offroad you'll be driving.
50/50 green lanes all terrians
more offroad and or worse conddition mud terrians
Colways do both AT and MT and are as good as it get for price and quality for remoulds.
http://www.sowdentyres.co.uk/cheap-4x4-tyres.html
Cheap non-remoulds try Kumho again they do both AT and MT both are good for the price. Phone round your local tyre suppliers.
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April 28, 2006, 16:05:09 »
If it's a 3.9 EFI you whill have to have R tated at least, and my BFG MT are only Q rated, be very carefull what you choose and remember you get what you pay for.
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