My 2002TD6 Vogue,came with Goodyear Wrangler 255 60 r18s.I find the dry grip very good, no road noise,but I haven't pushed them in the wet due to worn treads, On reading reviews of owners, a lot complained of rapid tread wear and 3 reported on bursting sidewalls, on heavier trucks.On my RR Classic(1994)TDi, I have Michelin Latitudes, and I find them excellent for farm tracks as well as highway driving.My dealer here, tells me that these are ending production now and a new tire will appear shortly, for HEAVIER SUVs.(Any coincidence here with the above Wrangler sidewall breaks? ). My Defender ,TD5 2001, has Michelin XPCs and I find this an excellent all rounder.great adhesion wet or dry and no road noise on tarmac(or am I deafened by the engine roar? )Handles steep wet grassy slopes with ease. Are these XPCs available in sizes for FFRRs? Has anyone tried them on the FFRR?. I don't have to cope with snow, but ice is common here as I am close to the tallest mountain in Portugal, at 2000 meters. We also have short heavy rainfalls and road infrastructure for dealing with sudden big amounts of water are minimal.
I haven't heard of Coopers here in Portugal.(Some of the tarred roads in my area should be used by the tire guys as test beds for their products).Thanks for any advice---Tires are EXPENSIVE items!
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