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LR90XS2011 Member Since: 05 Apr 2011 Location: bickenhill Posts: 3639 |
also in West Mids have used the defender for the past 4 days with the standard 22k Continentals which performed well with no dramas. Was out early on Saturday with fresh snow and again in the evening with polished snow. Performed AOK in both circumstances although provoking a slide was easy if required and any heavy braking would bring in the ABS. In the same circumstances I could not even get the BM off the drive!! DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,
I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy |
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12th Dec 2017 9:53pm |
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Harryb450 Member Since: 11 Dec 2011 Location: over yonder Posts: 283 |
Another vote for the continental cross contact at 👍🏻 NO ROAD..........EXCEPT FOR LANDROVER
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12th Dec 2017 10:08pm |
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bluebottle Member Since: 08 May 2015 Location: Not in my Landy enough! Posts: 705 |
Interesting question this. I’m running a mix of Conti and Gen Grabber I think (haven’t looked, can’t remember) and was thinking of getting 5 new bits of rubber in the spring when I have some money...
like the OP I’m road biased in usage with the occasional rough track, grassy field or bit of mud. From what I’ve read here and elsewhere, Michelin Latitudes are good on road tyres and pretty much everyone raves about BFG KO2s. Been done to death on the Wheels & Tyres sub forum I think. |
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12th Dec 2017 11:55pm |
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bogwert Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Dundee Posts: 194 |
I had a similar issue regarding General Grabbers AT's... *cough* Although I still put it down to driver error, if you're blaming the GG AT's then I'll jump on that bandwagon!!
Said.... snowy issue: http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic52168.html I do find the Grabbers don't give as much traction (both off road and on snow), compared to friends that run other tyres. I'm looking at a set of BFGoodrich All Terrain A/T KO2's next. Also going up to 265/75, currently on 235/85. Here's hoping the extra 30mm width adds a bit more traction. Chris 2014 Discovery 4 TDV6 HSE 2003 Defender 90 TD5 CSW |
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14th Dec 2017 11:30am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
In order of Awesomeness; (1 = best tyre)
1) BFG AT KO2 2) Continental Cross Contact AT 3) General Grabber AT2 4) Insa Turbo Ranger AT 5) A-Another AT... ...1001) General Grabber TR... |
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14th Dec 2017 2:30pm |
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Matt90 Member Since: 12 Jun 2016 Location: Leicester Posts: 142 |
Going from grabbers to Contis there was a noticeable improvement in tyre grip, have far more confidence although there have been a few times this weather has caught me out and have slid around corners
*edit* The contis do have one down side, I’m forever picking out stones from the tread to stop them clicking down the road... |
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14th Dec 2017 5:23pm |
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Otter Member Since: 18 Nov 2017 Location: Shire Posts: 1 |
I've had grabber at2's for I think 6 years now.
Drove up the farm track yesterday which was sheet ice and had just started to thaw, like lubricated ice. Nobody else could make it up but the defender just chugged up without missing a beat |
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14th Dec 2017 7:52pm |
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jst Member Since: 14 Jan 2008 Location: Taunton Posts: 7987 |
I am pretty much in agreement here ^^^^ Although 1.5 i would add as Grabber AT The grabber TRs are useless in my experience, the conti is a far better performing tyre in mud, snow, grass and tarmac conditions from my experience. Cheers James 110 2012 XS Utility 130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper 90 2010 Hardtop 90 M57 1988 Hardtop |
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14th Dec 2017 8:47pm |
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SteveK Member Since: 21 Jan 2015 Location: Bromsgrove Posts: 333 |
My Defender coped very well with the snow, slush and ice last week! Another thumbs up Continental Cross Contacts!
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19th Dec 2017 11:30pm |
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