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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2564 |
Verde All Season are probably a fair road-biased compromise, not too much use in a field though... |
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28th Oct 2018 10:27pm |
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gj88 Member Since: 10 Sep 2018 Location: West Midlands Posts: 213 |
Bearing in mind the time of year, why not pick up the new winter boots now, and then worry about the summer set in 6 months? |
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28th Oct 2018 11:12pm |
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Lester Burnham Member Since: 12 Sep 2018 Location: North Posts: 116 |
Out of interest, just what are Zeros meant for then? They seem to be classed as summer tyres whilst oddly having a reassuring deep tread. Or are Zeros just old hat now, where more modern compounds make more difference that block patterns? You can tell I am new to the 4x4 world can't you |
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28th Oct 2018 11:21pm |
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Lester Burnham Member Since: 12 Sep 2018 Location: North Posts: 116 |
That is certainly an option, I'm just apprehensive about imparting the news to my dearly beloved 6 months down the line that ANOTHER set of tyres is required for the summer or I could just grit my teeth and run off the shyte ones over next summer (wobbly Avons front, cheapo Iotas rear) and worry about replacing them in spring 2020.... |
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28th Oct 2018 11:25pm |
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Grofus Member Since: 24 Mar 2017 Location: Co Clare Posts: 577 |
Id personally recommend General Grabber AT3. Brilliant tyre. 2007 Vogue TDV8 in Zermatt Silver with Charcoal |
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30th Oct 2018 12:25am |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4302 |
The General GT looks good for the money too Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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30th Oct 2018 7:09am |
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nearlee Member Since: 28 Feb 2018 Location: Where the sheep are scared Posts: 250 |
I would disagree they are ok in light mud grass , still sketchy on dry tarmac though. Remember:- amateurs built the ark Proffesionals built the titanic |
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30th Oct 2018 7:41am |
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Boxbrownie Member Since: 19 May 2018 Location: FF gone now....FL2 i6 to play with Posts: 245 |
Look in the eBay bargains thread, a nice set of wheels and tyres there for just £500 David
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30th Oct 2018 11:30am |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2564 |
In my experience they’re better in fields than the Verde (as you say, the tread pattern looks more open so you might expect that). Problem is that there is no do-everything tyre - what’s good on dry tarmac is rubbish in mud, what’s good in snow and ice is no good in Summer, what’s good in mud isn’t good at much else... Maybe something like CrossClimate SUV are the “best” compromise? |
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30th Oct 2018 11:57am |
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Lester Burnham Member Since: 12 Sep 2018 Location: North Posts: 116 |
Cheers for all your replies. It sounds like the Verdes might be the best option for me.
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30th Oct 2018 12:57pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2564 |
There are two varieties of Verde - the normal ones and All Season. |
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30th Oct 2018 1:09pm |
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Andy Member Since: 23 Feb 2009 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2938 |
I've used Pirelli Scorpion Zeros all year round for the last 6 years and never had any issues in any weather apart from very deep farmyard mud when they just spun. |
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20th Nov 2018 1:15pm |
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stu1 Member Since: 06 Dec 2013 Location: UK Posts: 276 |
As per above, we've always fitted Pirelli's on our RR's but about a month ago we fitted 4 Michelin Cross Climates - amazing tyres. Too early to say what they're like in the snow yet, but in dry and wet, totally incredible. |
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20th Nov 2018 6:26pm |
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JST Member Since: 12 Dec 2013 Location: Somerset Posts: 490 |
General Grabber ATs i use all year round. also have a set for sale with rims, advertised on here. Cheers
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20th Nov 2018 6:53pm |
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