Audi Allroad proper off road tyres

Audi Allroad proper off road tyres

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brisel

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884 posts

215 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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My boss has just been given a 2004 A6 Allroad by an elderly relative who has handed in her licence. He has a daily driver so the Allroad will just be for pottering around the farm replacing a knackered Nissan X Trail. Tyre size is 225/55 R17.

Is it possible to fit some proper off road tyres? The current shoes are mostly road type. The vehicle will be doing some pretty horrible & steep tracks so the suspension will be at full height most of the time - the General Grabber AT2s on the X Trail were perfect for the job.

General Grabber don't do AT's in that size. Any suggestions?

I did post this in the Audi forum but have had no replies. frown

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

205 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Will 16s not fit over the discs? May be cheaper and easier to get some steel 16" wheels if they will.

rufusgti

2,536 posts

199 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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I'd've to see some pics once he gets some tyres on!
Love an allroad.

camel_landy

5,085 posts

190 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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If you can get some 16" rims on there, you'll have a much larger selection to choose from... Then you'll be into Freelander type sizing.

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Caulkhead

4,938 posts

164 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2013
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These should fit fine on the existing rims and will barely change the gearing:

http://camskill.co.uk/m56b0s3841p97944/Falken_Tyre...

Sarge 4x4

2,371 posts

212 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2013
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Don't think they are going to be nice, talk to a good independant tyre dealer.

geeks

9,737 posts

146 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2013
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According to http://allroadfaq.com/content/wheelstires.shtml it should have 225/55/17's

Have a look at
http://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/general/grab...
http://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/hankook/vent...
http://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/adv...
http://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/goodyear/wra...
http://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/michelin/lat...
http://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/geo...
http://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/geo...

These are all classed as "4x4" tyres but seem to be more road bias than AT! I would go with the other suggestions to drop the wheel size a little and find some decent AT's

I have these on my Frontera and they are pretty unstoppable bar the really boggy stuff!
http://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/geo...

bmwdrivernigel

8,596 posts

231 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2013
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Sarge 4x4 said:
Don't think they are going to be nice, talk to a good independant tyre dealer.
Can you suggest one wink

brisel

Original Poster:

884 posts

215 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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Thanks for the replies.

According to Allroad FAQ 16" rims aren't meant to go on the car. UHPs will have to do.

Caulkhead

4,938 posts

164 months

Friday 25th January 2013
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brisel said:
Thanks for the replies.

According to Allroad FAQ 16" rims aren't meant to go on the car. UHPs will have to do.
The Falkens I posted are the only size proper AT's that will fit.

brisel

Original Poster:

884 posts

215 months

Saturday 26th January 2013
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Cheers. Those Falkens should do the business. The higher profile won't scrape wheel arches, will they? The 10mm less width should help.

I will report them to the insurers as a modification just to be safe as they aren't standard sized tyres.

Caulkhead

4,938 posts

164 months

Saturday 26th January 2013
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brisel said:
Cheers. Those Falkens should do the business. The higher profile won't scrape wheel arches, will they? The 10mm less width should help.

I will report them to the insurers as a modification just to be safe as they aren't standard sized tyres.
The e-tyres tyre calculator says the radius is only 1.62% more than the 225/55/17's it has on now so unless they are already jammed against the wheel arches I'm sure they won't touch, even at full compression.

SiT

1,168 posts

208 months

Tuesday 5th September 2023
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MASSIVE tjread resurrection of 10 years! Lol! Looking at an Allroad and need a similar type tire for similar duties.

I wondered if you went with the Falken in the end, which Falken it was (link expired unsurprisingly!) and if not if 10years down the line there are any other option for an AT type tyre for an Allroad?

Cheers

Si

brisel said:
Cheers. Those Falkens should do the business. The higher profile won't scrape wheel arches, will they? The 10mm less width should help.

I will report them to the insurers as a modification just to be safe as they aren't standard sized tyres.

MustangGT

12,287 posts

287 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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SiT said:
I've used Falken AT tyres on Jeep Grand Cherokee and Cherokee in recent years. Good tyres, a blend of on road and off road abilities.

brisel

Original Poster:

884 posts

215 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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SiT said:
We never fitted off road tyres as the car was moved on. Sorry!

brisel

Original Poster:

884 posts

215 months

Friday 15th September 2023
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SiT said:
We never fitted off road tyres as the car was moved on. Sorry!

AllroadV8

1 posts

13 months

Sunday 1st October 2023
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Being on my third Allroad, and now having a V8, I’m fitting decent tyres for the winter. 16s will fit, but only if you use the original spare that comes with it. Buy four of those, then look at off-road tyres. I need two more wheels then that’s the plan. FYI anyone running an Allroad with factory 18s needs to be aware that if the front drops, the car is not drivable. Unlike lower spec cars with 17s, the arches sit directly on the tyres so no steering is possible. This is why I had to buy a second collapsible spare just for me to get it recovered.

808 Estate

2,240 posts

98 months

Thursday 16th November 2023
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Spotted this Allroad on All Terrains during a recent trip to New Zealand. I thought it looked rather good.