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ginjez



Member Since: 18 Sep 2011
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2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 ST Santorini Black
Are my tyres faulty
I bought my latest 90 18 months old & it came shod with Cooper discoverer s/t tyres. It doesn't do many miles but I've noticed the tyres seem to be scalloping on the inner and outer edges both back and front. I have been told the steering set up on Defenders is bullet proof and is more likely to be the tyres at fault. The steering feels correct with no tugging to the side. Having the allignment checked but your comments would be appreciated. On the upside- the quicker they wear out the quicker I get my BFG's Whistle
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WelshGas



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Wales 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
Tyre Pressures Bow down LANDYWATCH

Neighbourhood Watch for Land Rover Owners

http://www.landywatch.co.uk/smf2/index.php
Post #120449 1st Feb 2012 7:41pm
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ginjez



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2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 ST Santorini Black
Tyre pressures are correct. Anybody else running on these tyres?
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custom90



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WelshGas wrote:
Tyre Pressures Bow down
I've always used 32 front 38 rear (Psi) As the hand book suggests.
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custom90



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ginjez wrote:
Tyre pressures are correct. Anybody else running on these tyres?


Not running the same tyre's as you myself. Are there many round abouts in your area?
Post #120454 1st Feb 2012 7:46pm
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ginjez



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2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 ST Santorini Black
Just hills here but don't know what happened in her previous life. Certainly no sign of damage underneath.
Post #120472 1st Feb 2012 8:20pm
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custom90



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It could have been taking corners and or going around round abouts a bit to fast. Or maybe contributed anyway. Not saying you have but maybe previous owner. Question
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Dave-H



Member Since: 08 Feb 2011
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England 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Tonga Green
Got Cooper ST's on mine [265/75x16]

No issues at all, tread wear is perfectly even .. wearing well tbh, lost 2mm of depth in 17,000 miles

I run mine 30 fr, 40 rr Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
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AndrewS



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 130 Puma 2.2 SW Rimini Red
ginjez wrote:
Tyre pressures are correct. Anybody else running on these tyres?


What pressures are you running? 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
Post #120477 1st Feb 2012 8:29pm
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ginjez



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2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 ST Santorini Black
32 front, 38 rear with no weight in the tub.
Post #120488 1st Feb 2012 9:21pm
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custom90



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Are they balanced properly?
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ginjez



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2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 ST Santorini Black
Thanks kona for all the suggestions Bow down Steering wheel totally free of shakes at all speeds Thumbs Up
Post #120492 1st Feb 2012 9:29pm
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custom90



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No problem at all Thumbs Up All I can think of If everything else is checked and is not a problem is that maybe it's a characteristic of your particular tyres. Especially if like you say the pressures are correct. Perhaps the previous owner was a bit of an over zealous driver cornering to quickly to often Rolling Eyes Failing all this just go for some KM2's like mine Whistle Wink
Post #120496 1st Feb 2012 9:38pm
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ginjez



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2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 ST Santorini Black
Bfg's are my preferred tyre. Always had new Defenders in the past and had the sausage GG TR's exchanged for AT's before collection. Are the MT's noisy on road and what size do you run on. Fancied the 255's as a compromise between 235 and 265
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custom90



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I don't notice any noise difference to be honest nothing to take any notice of anyway! The Grabbers I had lasted very well and weren't actually wore out just wanted KM2's Embarassed I bought the 235 the same as OEM because this was cheaper and I wanted a set of 5. Plus the fitting and balancing added too all in all must have cost about £800 - £900 Big Cry Another thing is I would have thought fuel consumtion would have gone up a little with a wider tyre too. IMO all round a far superior tyre to the Grabber's in all manner of conditions. On reflection I wish I had chosen slightly wider even if just for looks Mr. Green
Post #120504 1st Feb 2012 9:56pm
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