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KeithDawson



Member Since: 23 Sep 2011
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Scotland 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
BFG AT's or Alternative
Hi All

Having trouble tracking down 5 BFG AT 235 85 R16's. Would really like to use these as I've had good use from them in the past. I know there may be problems with supply so I might need an alternative. Aware there have been posts suggesting other tyres but what's the current thinking out there?

90% on road (but Argyll roads, so very much like driving rough forest tracks!) 10% off (mostly firm tracks and some mud)

Would appreciate some advice. Thanks. Keith
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MartinK



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As you're in Scotland, I can't recommend these guys highly enough:
http://www.ostlestyres.co.uk/

I've used them for 2 sets of Land Rover tyres (BFG AT and Grabber AT2). Also use them for my last set of winter tyres on my XC70.

IMHO it's well worth the drive. The guys are competitive on price, and also considerate to you and your car. Last time I dropped the car off, and went for a walk around Gala for a wee while.

I have also taken re-finished wheels (with no tyres on) for my last Discovery. The guys fitted the balance weights on the inside (stick-on) rather than the hammer-on balance weights to maintain the "new" look of my refinished wheels. They did a great job, and managed to fit the tyres with no rim damage whatsoever even though the new paint was probably relatively soft.

As they're in the Scottish Borders, there's lots of farming 4x4's there, so they always have a good stock of tyres for 4x4 and offroad vehicles.

Good guys, good prices. Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)
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ZeDefender



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MartinK wrote:
The guys fitted the balance weights on the inside

Tyre fitters here fit weights on the inside and outside Question Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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MartinK



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Have you seen this...?
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic10886.html

I'm up that way quite a lot, so could maybe arrange a "relay" delivery if you wanted them... I've got the Crosscontact tyres on my Defender and they seem pretty good. Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)


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MartinK



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ZeDefender wrote:
MartinK wrote:
The guys fitted the balance weights on the inside

Tyre fitters here fit weights on the inside and outside Question


Ok...Ok - I meant the stick-on weights rather than the hammer-over-the-rim veriety... Idea

Like this:

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rather than like this which always sem to cause damage to the rim (either immediately, or over time)



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KeithDawson



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Thanks all. E mailed all suggested suppliers and will await their response. Frequent visitor to the borders too so the last suppliers mentioned might be the perfect solution. Great forum, thanks for all the help. Keith
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Only problem with stick on weights is if the get ripped off off road or lots of mud ingress
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MartinK



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konabikes11 wrote:
Only problem with stick on weights is if the get ripped off off road or lots of mud ingress


I have heard this, but on the Discovery they were on for over 40000 miles, and never came off...but I'm a green-laner rather than a mud-plugger Thumbs Up Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)
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custom90



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Very true would have to be pretty extreme to have that happen though
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as long as sticky weights are applied correctly they stick like Censored Thumbs Up
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