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Bluespanner



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Baltic Blue
General grabber availability

Looking for a set of 275/45r20 ggat3 but everywhere I look they are out of stock... wonder if there is a supply problem somewhere.

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PeteT80



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I’ve 255/55/20 GG At3’s on mine. is this not an option.

Post #580572 20th Jan 2021 3:27pm
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Gsxr1250dave



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Iv got exactly the same, 255 55 20s gg at3s on mine and they are great

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Bluespanner



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I think the 255s look a bit narrow, although I do like the idea of the 55 profile for a little extra height. Currently on 255/50 road tyres.
Nearlee’s is on 275/45s though and I think it looks excellent:

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t5pete



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Is there any issues with the 275 rubbing on full lock?

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Rosco



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I had 275s on my last one, no issues with rubbing, I went for the 255/55s this time and I prefer them, subjective I know Thumbs Up

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Bluespanner



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What’s your reasoning Rosco? Better ride?

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PeteT80



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Mine with them on. Fill the arches better I think and the ride seems better with 55’s. I do a bit of green lane driving in mine so went for the higher side wall.

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Rosco



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Bluespanner wrote:
What’s your reasoning Rosco? Better ride?


I think so, extra height although small is a plus Thumbs Up

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t5pete



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In reality do you all who's running them find a big improvement over the standard pirelli scorpion zero?
Only reason is I've currently got the pirelli fitted and have failed to loose traction yet either in the snow we've just had or when out in the fields.

We had a d2 previously on 18s and did fit maxxis at771 and found them just as good as any road tyre I.e quietness but a decent improvement off road also lasted much longer too.

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DrRob



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I've read a lot about GG AT3 over last 2 years and I'm definitely getting them next in 255 55 20 Thumbs Up Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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Gsxr1250dave



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I like them

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John61



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Grabber AT 275 45 R20 no rubbing on full lock and look good in my opinion


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Bean19844



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These tyres worth it over a set of pirellis? I live in East London so not exactly a rural area with much off road etc but wouldn't mind going to a few pay and play sites but as mines a motorway car don't wanna spend the money if the grabbers won't do well on the motorway

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Robjohplo



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They’re fine on the road / motorway - no more noisy than any other tyre. They last a lot longer as well due to the increased tread depth. Your only problem is going to be finding someone that has stock.. I got a set last week for one of my cars and had to wait nearly two months for them. I went for the 255/55/20”

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