SUV tyre recommendation for muddy tracks
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From a quick look at Camskill, the cheapest AT design tyre i'd consider would be Avon AX7, or Conti Cross Contact LX2 if the mud isn't a bog requiring track layer levels of tread self cleaning properties..
If you want to go snowflake stamped all season (i would but then i buy tyres 4 at a time) look at Falken Wildpeak AT3WA, i'm running Yokohama Geolandar GO15 which i'm very happy with but might take some finding at a fair price given the season...some here might not like the idea of you running 2 x all season tyres only.
Some of the more off road oriented rubber might not have the wet road grip you want, in that respect the Yokos have proved very good as well as snow.
If you want to go snowflake stamped all season (i would but then i buy tyres 4 at a time) look at Falken Wildpeak AT3WA, i'm running Yokohama Geolandar GO15 which i'm very happy with but might take some finding at a fair price given the season...some here might not like the idea of you running 2 x all season tyres only.
Some of the more off road oriented rubber might not have the wet road grip you want, in that respect the Yokos have proved very good as well as snow.
Smint said:
From a quick look at Camskill, the cheapest AT design tyre i'd consider would be Avon AX7, or Conti Cross Contact LX2 if the mud isn't a bog requiring track layer levels of tread self cleaning properties..
If you want to go snowflake stamped all season (i would but then i buy tyres 4 at a time) look at Falken Wildpeak AT3WA, i'm running Yokohama Geolandar GO15 which i'm very happy with but might take some finding at a fair price given the season...some here might not like the idea of you running 2 x all season tyres only.
Some of the more off road oriented rubber might not have the wet road grip you want, in that respect the Yokos have proved very good as well as snow.
Thanks, may I ask which Yokos? CheersIf you want to go snowflake stamped all season (i would but then i buy tyres 4 at a time) look at Falken Wildpeak AT3WA, i'm running Yokohama Geolandar GO15 which i'm very happy with but might take some finding at a fair price given the season...some here might not like the idea of you running 2 x all season tyres only.
Some of the more off road oriented rubber might not have the wet road grip you want, in that respect the Yokos have proved very good as well as snow.
Geolandar GO15
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/ge...
Don't know if anyone has them in your size, can't find my own size at the moment not as i need any, you might have better luck searching out the Federals, which i did find in my size but @ £40 a tyre more than last time i looked, decent tyres are seriously expensive at the moment.
edit i think Blackcicles may have your size, have never bought from them so not sure if i'm using their site properly.
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/ge...
Don't know if anyone has them in your size, can't find my own size at the moment not as i need any, you might have better luck searching out the Federals, which i did find in my size but @ £40 a tyre more than last time i looked, decent tyres are seriously expensive at the moment.
edit i think Blackcicles may have your size, have never bought from them so not sure if i'm using their site properly.
Edited by Smint on Sunday 12th December 19:40
Smint said:
Geolandar GO15
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/ge...
Don't know if anyone has them in your size, can't find my own size at the moment not as i need any, you might have better luck searching out the Federals, which i did find in my size but @ £40 a tyre more than last time i looked, decent tyres are seriously expensive at the moment.
edit i think Blackcicles may have your size, have never bought from them so not sure if i'm using their site properly.
Cheers for your helphttps://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/ge...
Don't know if anyone has them in your size, can't find my own size at the moment not as i need any, you might have better luck searching out the Federals, which i did find in my size but @ £40 a tyre more than last time i looked, decent tyres are seriously expensive at the moment.
edit i think Blackcicles may have your size, have never bought from them so not sure if i'm using their site properly.
Edited by Smint on Sunday 12th December 19:40
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/ge...
Geolandars in 215/65/16, they'd definitely be my choice, great tyres as a multi-surface compromise. Pretty good in snow as well.
Geolandars in 215/65/16, they'd definitely be my choice, great tyres as a multi-surface compromise. Pretty good in snow as well.
Krikkit said:
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/yokohama/ge...
Geolandars in 215/65/16, they'd definitely be my choice, great tyres as a multi-surface compromise. Pretty good in snow as well.
CheersGeolandars in 215/65/16, they'd definitely be my choice, great tyres as a multi-surface compromise. Pretty good in snow as well.
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