any decent tyres in 'road' sizes?
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How about the Continental Cross Contact:
http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/continental/...
Not an off road tyre, but might be better than what you have now.
http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/continental/...
Not an off road tyre, but might be better than what you have now.
Sarge 4x4 said:
The Conti will not work as well as the KW27 as the KW27 is a more open tread and is more expensive.
Agree it's a bit poor for tyre choice in the car/suv sizes but the demand can't be there otherwise the manufactures would offer more.
I'm surprised that you say the KW27 is more expensive. Id have thought the Conti would have been the dearer of the two.Agree it's a bit poor for tyre choice in the car/suv sizes but the demand can't be there otherwise the manufactures would offer more.
When off-roading, I found the multiple sipes on a cold weather tyre clog up very quickly with mud and also small stones/gravel. First hand experience of this in a friends Disco shod with Vredestein Wintracs.
I see that Bridgestone do the Dueler in this size:
http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/bridgestone/...
Bloke in our village has Dueler's on his Isuzu pick up, he's not had any problems with them on muddy building sites. Not sure if they are the Dueler HP Sport though.
Edited by A57 HSV on Thursday 5th February 18:10
I've struggled in the same way in the UK, I have an Octavia 4x4 on 15" wheels. I work in Brazil sometimes and many normal cars there use proper Pirelli Scorpion ATR's in 205/60/15 as standard fitment as they have allot of dirt roads. Needless to say I can't get them in Europe.
I'd be tempted by a set of these on a scout if you wanted some extra off road ability. The standard Dunlops are a joke for a car marketed with having any offroad ability!
http://www.protyre.co.uk/buy/Pirelli-Scorpion-Zero...
I'd be tempted by a set of these on a scout if you wanted some extra off road ability. The standard Dunlops are a joke for a car marketed with having any offroad ability!
http://www.protyre.co.uk/buy/Pirelli-Scorpion-Zero...
If you change the rim to a 16" the your closest off road tyre is a 225/75r16 if my maths is right (which it may not be!)
in that case you hvae loads of choices:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m64b0s230p0/SUV_Tyres_-_...
in that case you hvae loads of choices:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m64b0s230p0/SUV_Tyres_-_...
PugwasHDJ80 said:
If you change the rim to a 16" the your closest off road tyre is a 225/75r16 if my maths is right (which it may not be!)
in that case you hvae loads of choices:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m64b0s230p0/SUV_Tyres_-_...
Nope. Overall diameter goes from 65 to 75cm!in that case you hvae loads of choices:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m64b0s230p0/SUV_Tyres_-_...
You'd need a 225/55/16 to match
I've got a scout and fitted Continental Pure Contact. Stock 225/50R17 size.
They were the most open tyres I could find in that size and I wanted some snow traction. I've been stoked with them.
Done 50,000km so far and about half worn (yes, really, in the US they have a 70k mile tread warranty). Quiet and MPG improved a shade over the Bridgestone Potenza that were on the car when I got it.
They were the most open tyres I could find in that size and I wanted some snow traction. I've been stoked with them.
Done 50,000km so far and about half worn (yes, really, in the US they have a 70k mile tread warranty). Quiet and MPG improved a shade over the Bridgestone Potenza that were on the car when I got it.
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