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Vogue



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285/50/20 Cooper AT3

Prompted by another thread I thought I would just share this in case it helps anyone else.

My RR was specked with a set of 22” Turbines with 275/40/22. For the shooting season and the winter period I also have a set of 285/50/20 Cooper AT3 on std RR 20” rims - they are larger in both width and height compared to std tyres - but they fit fine into the spare tyre well in the boot - absolutely no issues at all and the cover latches exactly as it is supposed to. 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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bikeman



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Hi mate, have you had much of a chance to test the AT3? Have you found them noisey on road. Cheers, Phil.

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Vogue



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Have done a few thousand miles in them. They grip the road well / handle well, and are quiet for an AT. They are a lot quieter than General AT’s. Also work well in deep mud with no issues - I would definitely buy them again. 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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bikeman



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Thanks for the reply. I have them on my soft dash classic, they grip well but I find they are a little noisey. Although the sound insulation on FF is a little different than the RRC.

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