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governor



Member Since: 26 Dec 2024
Location: Devon
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Offroad Tyres for the new Defender 130
Hi there,

I'm looking to buy a new shape Defender 130 sometime in 2025. I'm new to the forum and had a tyre question related to the 130.

I noticed that on Land Rover's configurator, if I try to choose the off-road tyre option, it says I have to have 5 seats instead of 8 seats! My main reason for going for the Defender are the 8 seats as I have 5 kids and the space would be great for them (currently using a 7 seat Disco 4). But as I live on a farm in the countryside I would like off-road tyres as the roads around here are terrible and I do go off-road occasionally.

It seems a bit ridiculous that Land Rover can't offer proper off-road tyres on a vehicle which is designed for going off-road!! Does anyone know why? Will these tyres fit the car? Is it a mistake on the configurator, maybe?

Any help appreciated! I'm in the UK btw.

Cheers.
Post #1055666 26th Dec 2024 6:29pm
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Crazymind



Member Since: 11 Jun 2024
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Very weird! I guess it can’t be Ordered with off road tyres because it would increase gas emissions…. Hence the 5 seater option only with off road tyres.
Make a deal with the dealer or swop the tyres soon after you drive off the show room.
Post #1055673 26th Dec 2024 11:20pm
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DrRob



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Just fit General Grabber AT3 all round when you get it and flog the new tyres it comes with.
These tyres are also the official LR approved ones Thumbs Up MY25 90 D350 X-Dynamic HSE in Silicon Silver and coil sprung
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Post #1055682 27th Dec 2024 8:14am
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jst



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As Dr Rob says. Order it as is, then fit grabber at3s, get a second set rims from ebay. Plenty about. Keep the new ones for when vehicle is sold on. Cheers

James
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Post #1055686 27th Dec 2024 8:57am
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governor



Member Since: 26 Dec 2024
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Thanks
Thanks for the replies guys - yes, must be the emissions.

I have the Grabbers on my Discovery and they work really well in the mud so that would be a good option. Or the Wrangler tyres that are LR factory recommended. I’m not too fussed on either option as long as I can use off-road tyres, that’s the main thing.
Post #1055695 27th Dec 2024 10:19am
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