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LT Member Since: 13 Mar 2017 Location: South West Posts: 397 |
I am contemplating fitting a set of 255-60-20 113 H Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure tyres, as fitted to the new Defender. see below:
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25th Jun 2021 3:13pm |
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LT Member Since: 13 Mar 2017 Location: South West Posts: 397 |
The 113 load rating is higher than the required 110 and AT tyres inc the ones in the oe size 255 55 20 (GG AT3 & Goodyear Duratrac) are H rated or below.
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25th Jun 2021 7:31pm |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 738 |
“It’s illegal will fail an MOT and void your insurance” - I believe that this is a widely held motoring myth. I’ve had, and know of many examples where this has not happened including an incident when I had T rated winter tyres fitted to a Jag XJR. The police and 2 insurance companies inspected the car, I got paid and the tyres were never mentioned.
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25th Jun 2021 10:08pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2487 |
It's certainly not illegal to do so in Australia although certain criteria still have to be met. That size and load rating on that vehicle meet our requirements but every country has their own rules. |
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25th Jun 2021 10:52pm |
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LT Member Since: 13 Mar 2017 Location: South West Posts: 397 |
Load rating is I believe checked at an MOT test. Which makes sense. |
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25th Jun 2021 11:01pm |
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Rob99 Member Since: 03 May 2016 Location: Gatwick Posts: 1420 |
That may well be the case in Spain and some other EU countries where I believe it's also only legal to fit OEM or Type Approved accessories such as side steps etc. It's certainly not the position in the UK although load rating is checked on MOT I think 2021 D350 Fifty Edition - Carpathian Grey 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography (2021-2024) - Santorini Black 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster (2016-2021) - Santorini Black |
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26th Jun 2021 7:41am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2487 |
Whilst they are theoretically slightly larger diameter than 275/55R20 which a lot of owners have fitted, being narrower the front tyres should have more clearance to the inner guard when turned, not that more clearance is required. However there is a much greater range in 275/55R20 so unless you specifically want this tyre, you might do better to go for 275/55R20 even though the narrower tyre may grip better in mud that has a bottom when compared with 275/55 in a similar pattern. |
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26th Jun 2021 10:11am |
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LT Member Since: 13 Mar 2017 Location: South West Posts: 397 |
Yes, mud is a very much a consideration but on road manners are most important, as although I’ll typically venture off road at least once a week, it accounts for far less than 0.1% of my annual mileage, which pre Covid was c.25k miles pa.
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26th Jun 2021 1:31pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2487 |
My L322's current tyres are the AT+ in 275/55R20 for more sidewall. I have absolutely no complaints about their road manners but would really prefer 255/60R19 for the same sidewall height but overall only 1" larger than standard. However the only tyre in this size that would suit my usage is the General AT3 but no-one imports this size here. Your tyre is available here but is very expensive and mostly out of stock so not a good option. Hence at this point my next set will be either the AT+ again or Falken AT3W in the same size which has mostly good reports, although their LI 117 could be unnecessarily harsh. |
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26th Jun 2021 9:28pm |
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