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CatherineF



Member Since: 22 Nov 2014
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AT Tyre Lifespan
We are having new Cooper Discoverer AT3's fitted on the new Defender.

I'm used to getting 15 - 23K miles from modern saloon car tyres, do AT's last longer?
Post #376217 3rd Dec 2014 10:56pm
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custom90



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Expect 50k plus at the minimum for BFG, Cooper not far behind no doubt.
Post #376218 3rd Dec 2014 10:58pm
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CatherineF



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Quite respectable then really.
Post #376220 3rd Dec 2014 10:59pm
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grafty99



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Caledonian Blue
My current BFG A/T's have done about 50,000 miles and still have about 5 mm of tread left Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Td5 90 Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic50767.html
Tdi 110 Thread https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic69562.html
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Post #376232 3rd Dec 2014 11:12pm
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keith



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General grabbers AT were AWSOME when supplied with the TD5 . 88,000 for me on them . Best tyre ever Bow down
Post #376239 3rd Dec 2014 11:32pm
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jomara



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Scotland 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Santorini Black
I got 75000 out of my 265 BFG ATs on my double cab before replacing them with General Grabbers, gone back to BFG AT for my new 110 Thumbs Up 2014 110 2.2TDCi XS Station wagon
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2022 110 250D XS
Post #376241 3rd Dec 2014 11:36pm
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Lou Sparts



Member Since: 15 Apr 2012
Location: Kent
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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Zambezi Silver
When I bought my previous Defender (300 Tdi) it still two of its factory fit BFGS A/Ts at 103,000 miles ! 2005 Td5 90 XS

Steve
Post #376260 4th Dec 2014 3:09am
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Ellisboy



Member Since: 13 Oct 2013
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1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Epsom Green
+1 for BFG's my first set managed 100,000 miles too.
Post #376269 4th Dec 2014 8:30am
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camelman



Member Since: 27 Feb 2013
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80k out of my last set of BFG KM Mud terrains and then flogged them on ebay for £100 Smile 
Post #376299 4th Dec 2014 11:40am
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VeeTee



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Approx 100k km out of my BFG AT's now and still going strong, plenty thread left for another 20k I think.
Guess what my next tyres will be? Whistle Thumbs Up Cheers, Vincent
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1996 Defender 110 CSW 300 Tdi, Epsom Green (sold)
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Post #376426 4th Dec 2014 8:22pm
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CatherineF



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So although she's going to cost double to insure, I can factor against the fact that I probably won't be buying a minimum of 1 set of tyres every year.
Post #376427 4th Dec 2014 8:25pm
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custom90



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I have KM2's on mine by BFG, for an off road biased tyre I can't get over how well they preform on the road.
In my book better than GG TR's which are meant to be road biased.
Cooper however is a very close runner up, they are both two of the best brands.
Post #376429 4th Dec 2014 8:29pm
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tyre fitter



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United Kingdom 1986 Defender 90 200 Tdi PU Nato Green
I sell loads of BFG AT and get good stories of milages up to 80k from a set off my customers, I've run General AT2 before and had good milage. I'm awaiting the BFG AT KO2 to arrive in the early summer so I can try a set on my new TD5 90 Smile
Post #386882 9th Jan 2015 10:49pm
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AJS4X4



Member Since: 28 May 2008
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Tyres are the cheapest thing you will fit on your defender, never skimp on rubber.

All brands have there merits and down to your needs and choices. Thumbs Up

Always happy to quote on any tyre for any vehicle. Wink Andy.

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Junction 8 M25 Surrey.
Post #386930 10th Jan 2015 9:37am
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leeds



Member Since: 28 Dec 2009
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Yes BFG can give exceptional mileage Thumbs Up

On miles travelled they can prove to be more economical then car tyres doing 20k miles

However please note tyres can age so take note of age as well and DOT code stamped on the tyres. One visible sign of aging is the cracking in the tyre walls and between the tread. An aged tyre is more prone to punctures as well as blow outs.

Just think of the number of caravans that have blow outs and turn on their side every year!

Those bits of rubber are what keeps your vehicle in contact with the road so not worth skimping on them.

So look at general condition of tyres as well and age as well as tread depth.

We have just replaced a set of BFG, plenty of tread depth left, but beginning to crack, and the odd puncture/loosing pressure and 7+ years old. I no longer trusted them.


Brendan
Post #386939 10th Jan 2015 10:26am
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