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Rosco Member Since: 20 Jan 2012 Location: Beyond the wall. Posts: 2575 |
I had 275/45 on one and 255/55 on another both GG AT3, would recommend the 255/55 IMHO |
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29th Aug 2023 7:18pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4300 |
I run 255 55 20 General Grabber AT3 and very happy. Spare fits in wheel well at 20psi. Carry a small compressor
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29th Aug 2023 8:00pm |
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JoolsB Member Since: 16 Aug 2020 Location: The North Posts: 278 |
Same, although my spare fits in at standard pressure - not sure what it’ll be like getting it out though. |
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1st Sep 2023 11:30pm |
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FlyingTrotter Member Since: 10 Nov 2013 Location: London Posts: 79 |
Just got a set of GG AT3’s in 255 55 20 - sensibly priced and they look good - toyed with the wider 275 some on here have recommended |
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16th Oct 2023 4:27pm |
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Broombrooma Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: London Posts: 27 |
I have the BFG AT 275 55 20 on my L322 SC, it rubs on full lock but is not terrible.
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16th Oct 2023 8:05pm |
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arishmawy Member Since: 06 Aug 2023 Location: Tegucigalpa Posts: 9 |
Check out the Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail. They just came out and is the direct replacement for the Discoverer AT3 4S. |
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23rd Oct 2023 7:50pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
My 2012 WM had Goodyear Duratrac 255/55R19 on style 15 wheels, but there are also 20" Duratracs 255/55R20 which I have on my L405. These (20") have a speed rating of 99mph which will be lower than some of the other choices, but I have found them good in wintry conditions and also off road. Duratracs are the LR homologated off road tyre. They do make fuel consumption worse due to higher rolling resistance and are noisier than standard road tyres. Braking distances are poorer and one has to drive more cautiously, but I am happy to accept these shortcomings for the benefits.
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23rd Oct 2023 8:20pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3187 |
You can lower the standard suspension height via the GAP IID tool by 12mm to offset any stability issues. Insurers are not bothered by tyre size differences as long as the wheel size is OE. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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24th Oct 2023 6:19am |
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D3Jon Member Since: 15 Aug 2020 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 418 |
That's interesting to hear, running different size tyres to those specified on the tyre placard of a vehicle, or tyres with a lower speed rating has always worried me a little. I thought if there was a big claim, say you ran someone over (heaven forbid) - I always thought that the insurers would start to look very carefully at the vehicles tyre sizes and ratings to wriggle out of paying up - and you end up financially ruined. My concerns might be unfounded though. Is there any definative UK guidence on this matter somewhere? I remember reading about a case where a virtually new car was involved in a big claim accident. The insurers practically dismantled it and found it had a leaking rear brake caliper seal. Even though it wasn't due an MOT being under 3 years old, they refused to pay out the claim as the car was deamed to be un-roadworthy! Can't give 'em any excuse! Jon 1992 RR Classic 3.9 efi Vogue 2014 Disco 4 HSE =================== Both my fatties now gone... Previous: 2011 L322 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE /// 2002 L322 4.4 V8 HSE /// 2009 Discovery 3 2.7 TDV6 XS /// 2004 Defender 90 TD5 /// 1993 110 V8 Snatch Landrover /// 2005 Discovery 3 2.7 TDV6 SE (Aus) /// 1990 110 Isuzu 3.9 County (Aus) /// 1976 Series III Trayback (Aus) |
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24th Oct 2023 10:58am |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3187 |
I run 255/55 R20's and asked my insurer (Admiral) and they said they were only concerned if the stock wheel size was changed so 21 or 22 inch wheels would be an issue even if they had the same rolling radius. Doesn't seem right at all and in many other countries you have to stick very strictly to the OE tyre spec. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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24th Oct 2023 12:14pm |
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D3Jon Member Since: 15 Aug 2020 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 418 |
Fair enough JayGee, good to hear. I suppose the best advice is to always let your insurance company know!
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24th Oct 2023 4:14pm |
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