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I've read the stupidly long thread and I think....
Be cautious - Get the Continentals
10%
 10%  [5]
Be serious - Get the BFGs
66%
 66%  [33]
Be brave - Get the Coopers
16%
 16%  [8]
Be gone with you, I never want to see another tyre question as long as I live
8%
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bigfatsi



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Tyre choices. Again. Don't shout at me!...
Howdy,

Anyone feel; like helping a guy out with their opinions/experience? You're not gonna like the question, but I've exhausted every forum, youtube channel and googled till it hurts.

I'm running bog standard fitment Continental Eco Contacts in 235 85 16 on my 2002 TD5 110 CSW on Boost alloys with a part used Grabber as spare.

I had some trouble getting someone to track it when I replaced the ball joints so it drove around for a couple of weeks untracked until I gave up on garages (tried three) and got out the tape measure. It was too late though and the front tyres scrubbed off on the edges and won't see me through the winter. The backs are half (but evenly) worn and a few years old.

So I'm trying to find a reasonably priced solution.

Before I explain them I should point out that the truck is bog standard. It's never been offroaded (even before I got it) and I've done pretty much everything to keep it stock. No bling or rough looking tonka truck bits are fitted. It's standard. Green, if that matters.

I use it as my daily and do 1000 miles per month. Almost entirely on dual carriages. I live in a (relatively) rural area so snow is an issue, but it's a housing estate. I don't live on a farm. And, whilst the local council is lax on the road upkeep, they're proper roads and not tracks.

I'm also a member of 4x4 response so do sometimes have need of serious ability, but not been called out in a few years.

I've been researching over the past week or so and have come to three final options but I just can't bring myself to pull the trigger. Here they are:

Boring option:

Buy 4 Continentals and be done. Keep the best of the rest as spare and have a rainy day Conti in the garage for emergency. Total cost: £502 (including swapping spare)
Advantage - Standard fit and standard look. Reasonable cost. All match - it's a looks thing.
Disadvantage - Crap grip. I don't like the continentals and certainly don't fancy them in the snow again. I'm not that confident in them in the dry tbh.

Seemingly standard option:

Buy 4 BF Goodrich KO2 ATs and keep spare as is. Or swap best Conti.
Total cost £608.00
Advantage - Everyone has them. Good-ish grip (at least they were on my D3) Last forever. Look almost stock.
Disadvantage - Everyone has them. Expensive. Kinda boring (as if tyres are exciting) but I can't help thinking that the science must've moved on since they came out.

Censored it option

Buy 4 Cooper ST Maxxs and keep spare as is. Or swap best Conti.
Total Cost £486.00
Advantage - Great reviews. Great for snow and if I do relent and get some lanes in. Cheap. Different. Long lasting.
Disadvantage - Maybe look a bit aggressive on a standard boost alloyed truck? Noise? Unknown.

So please convince me one way or the other! Pretty please? I've had enough now and my brain hurts!

S
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For your usage, I'd go with the BFG. It's popular for a reason Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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LandRoverAnorak



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I've gone for General Grabber AT3's and am very pleased. They're mountain/snowflake rated, so are good in the cold stuff, and are proving to be quiet and well mannered on the road. If they're anything like my experience with the previous AT2 incarnation, I expect to see 50k miles out of them, too. And they're slightly cheaper than BFG's Very Happy Darren

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Devon-Rover



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Cooper as It's every bit a BFG AT without the price. Been more then happy with mine and would buy again in a heartbeat without any regrets.

Noise isn't noticeable at motorway speeds, there has been a slight increase with age but far far lower than the wrangler MTr that was before them.

and No one could give me a straight answer on the BFG AT's wet grip ability due to it's C shaped interlocking centre tread blocks and their ability to shed water.

You have probably found my previous post's on this and I couldn't fathom out why buy the BFG, and I got a lot of positives but nothing substantial when asked deeper. I have run the old BFG and found it good all round but IMHO the so does the cooper with the added wet grip and off road at reasonable pressure they work fine still. Also can be found on Fb, Ytube, Insta & Twitter @4WDSouthwest
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I have had BFG AT's all the time i have had Millie and the BFG AT ko's were awesome in what they did, i had no issue's what so ever, i had 100% confidence in them and they never let me down, but, moving onto the BFG AT ko2's they are ok as a move on from the ko, but i have not got the 100% confidence in them, when the roads are a bit wet, they tend to be a bit sketchy Sad
So when it's time to change them over i will be looking to see what to go to next time, as i'm reading all the info on here on what everyone changes to and at the moment i'm thinking that the Coopers are my best bet for what i need Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


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from the first part of your post my vote was the contis. then i read about the response bit and being out and about and that made it the BFGs.

stick with 235.85.

the chunkier they are the noisier they will be and the more fuel you will loose over your current contis on the your most likely usage scenario (dual carriageway) Cheers

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How about Michelin latitude cross in 235/85/16? Great standard looking tyre, very good on road and capable off so I believe. And was a standard LR fitment at some point.

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235/85/16 Continental Cross contacts on Freestyles, all good so far!Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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I was in a similar dilemma a few months ago, deciding between BFGs and Coopers. I had a chat with a 4x4 tyre outfit in Stratford (can’t remember the name exactly, but I think they advertise on here) as my main concern was the low-ish C rating in the wet with BFGs. Apparently tyres efficiency ratings are not standard, so a C rating from one manufacturer may equate to a B from someone else, and BFGs didn’t have any concerns in the wet.

I went with BFGs. They’re all season and 3PMS. I’ve never had any issue in the wet, although I don’t drive a landie like I’ve stolen it!

I eventually got them with an offer from Just Tyres, supplied and fitted for less than £500. They usually have a few offers.

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is there a big difference between the std Wrangler MTR tyres and the BFG all terrain??
and how well do either cope with wintery stuff??
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The MTR's are really mud tyres, so yes quite different to BGF AT's. I went through last winter on a set of MTR's and I was pleasantly surprised at how good they were in snow and ice. They have their limitations though and are also pretty noisy. Darren

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90 Dreamer



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so i would actually see a potential improvement switching from the factory fitted MTR......??
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LandRoverAnorak



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Depends what you're looking to improve on but assuming it's on-road manners then yes. Darren

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L110CDL wrote:
I have had BFG AT's all the time i have had Millie and the BFG AT ko's were awesome in what they did, i had no issue's what so ever, i had 100% confidence in them and they never let me down, but, moving onto the BFG AT ko2's they are ok as a move on from the ko, but i have not got the 100% confidence in them, when the roads are a bit wet, they tend to be a bit sketchy Sad
So when it's time to change them over i will be looking to see what to go to next time, as i'm reading all the info on here on what everyone changes to and at the moment i'm thinking that the Coopers are my best bet for what i need Very Happy


Totally agree about ko2's being sketchy in the wet. I've had plenty twitchy moments with them. For road use only I'd choose pretty much anything else. However they are very decent on wet grass, snow etc and for fickle folks like myself, a *good looking tyre too.




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I run KO2's, STMaxx and to throw in to the mix Toyo Open Country MT. All very impressive tyres, nonissues with any of them. The BFG's are by far the most expensive, but I understand should last the longest so cost per mile might be the best.

I've had KO2's for 20k miles and not had any issues in the wet, more than confident with them.

I believe KO2's are the only one with a snowflake rating?

However, for your use maybe a more road biased Cooper AT3's? James
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