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    Hi everyone.

    I have been a lurker at this forum for a few months now and it seems full of good advice.

    So here goes with my query.

    My tyres are the japanese ones that came with the motor (and i have heard bad things about them being unstable in the wet) and i am wanting to replace them.

    They are Bridgestone Duelers H/T 689 + 1 Dunlop Grandtrek
    265/70R15 119S
    T.G. 28
    KW 876 SR
    X324 E11

    the wheels are T15 x 7JJ-8 DOT offset 8

    I am now living in Spain for most of the time and i drive along dirt tracks every day and also badly potholed tarmac roads. I know its not proper off-roading but some of the tracks get fairly deep water/mudholes in them and i have found that my existing tyres are just not up to it (i have been skidding about all over the place even in 4 wheel drive).
    i will also be driving back through France to dear old blighty a couple of times a year so M/T's will be out of the question.

    anybody got any recommendations on tyres please.

    by the way i love the surf, wish i had bought one ages ago

    Cheers

    Peter
    Now surfing in the sun

  • #2
    Originally posted by pedrot
    Hi everyone.

    I have been a lurker at this forum for a few months now and it seems full of good advice.

    So here goes with my query.

    My tyres are the japanese ones that came with the motor (and i have heard bad things about them being unstable in the wet) and i am wanting to replace them.

    They are Bridgestone Duelers H/T 689 + 1 Dunlop Grandtrek
    265/70R15 119S
    T.G. 28
    KW 876 SR
    X324 E11

    the wheels are T15 x 7JJ-8 DOT offset 8

    I am now living in Spain for most of the time and i drive along dirt tracks every day and also badly potholed tarmac roads. I know its not proper off-roading but some of the tracks get fairly deep water/mudholes in them and i have found that my existing tyres are just not up to it (i have been skidding about all over the place even in 4 wheel drive).
    i will also be driving back through France to dear old blighty a couple of times a year so M/T's will be out of the question.

    anybody got any recommendations on tyres please.

    by the way i love the surf, wish i had bought one ages ago

    Cheers

    Peter
    try the BFG a/t's or the Khumo a/t's they both are a good all rounder
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    • #3
      Thanks for that.

      but sites i've been looking at don't have the Kumho's in that size. i'll keep looking, thanks
      Now surfing in the sun

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pedrot
        Thanks for that.

        but sites i've been looking at don't have the Kumho's in that size. i'll keep looking, thanks

        I might be wrong but isn't 265/70R15 just about the same as 31x10.5x15
        the 31's will be the biggest standard size you can fit without any lift
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        • #5
          Originally posted by stormforce1067
          I might be wrong but isn't 265/70R15 just about the same as 31x10.5x15
          the 31's will be the biggest standard size you can fit without any lift
          I think you are right Richard
          Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !

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          • #6
            just been on one site and it says 30 x 9.5/15 are imperial equivalent to 265/70R15's.

            will they fit my wheels without any problems?
            Now surfing in the sun

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            • #7
              by the way how do u know if its already had a lift. is there a standard measurement somewhere?
              Now surfing in the sun

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pedrot
                just been on one site and it says 30 x 9.5/15 are imperial equivalent to 265/70R15's.

                will they fit my wheels without any problems?
                i would think so.
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                • #9
                  ok thanks
                  Now surfing in the sun

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                  • #10
                    If your interested in saving a few bob Colway A/T's are the same tread pattern as a BFG A/T's

                    You can pick them up for about £50 a corner!

                    Ive used both and both are a good tyre!

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                    • #11
                      ive had colways ,general grabbers, and bfg ats, out of the three id personally recommend the bfgs these are giving me a better ride and handling, although the colways are a damn site cheaper and have the same tread pattern as bfgs i found the colways to be a 'heavier' tyre and i had a lot more body roll going round roundabouts at 40 lol
                      DONT RUN WIV BIG DOGS IF U CANT PI** UP TALL TREES

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                      • #12
                        I run Cooper STT's but the ST's are less aggressive,and give good milage.
                        Rob

                        Still working for the man!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by plumb bob
                          I run Cooper STT's but the ST's are less aggressive,and give good milage.
                          where can i get a set of them stt's and how much?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sledge
                            where can i get a set of them stt's and how much?
                            http://www.bronco4x4.com/productDeta...D=208&catID=46

                            £100 a corner mate! not too bad!

                            That site dosnt have any price options for 265/70r15

                            But the 31"s give a much better look!


                            You can probably find them cheaper but the £100 is gunna be a rough idea

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by sledge
                              where can i get a set of them stt's and how much?
                              Got mine at a small independant tyre fitter, £90 a corner, fitted and balanced.
                              and they look more aggressive when fitted.

                              THEY ARE OUTSTANDING OFF ROAD, and average on road, but you have to be carefull when braking in the wet.
                              Rob

                              Still working for the man!

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