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Vera's Driver



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BF Goodrich or Equivalent
Read through this helpful section but didn't find an answer. Newly bought 1999 Td5 Defender received an MOT adivisory ( 3-years in a row). Tires dated 2004 so not bad going, however looking to replace. Present tires are BF Goodrich All Terrain LT265/75 R16. Locally dealers struggling to find the same. As such made some recommendations , but being a newby not sure of best option, if not the same tire available. I have no intention to go offroad just yet but want a decent tires so I can respond as a volunteer 4x4 driver during spate conditions. Goodrich highly recommended but what the views out there? Any advice welcome.
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camelman



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The new version of that tyre is widely available albeit in 'KO2' rather than KO spec.

(note this has been posted in the L663 section which might confuse some people Whistle )

https://4x4tyres.co.uk/product/265-75-16-b...rain-119r/



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Post #901342 4th May 2021 3:38pm
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Bluest



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
If you are open to a slight size change, 235/85/16 might be easier to find and probably the original size fitted to your Defender. Camskill have them in that size. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS

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Post #901344 4th May 2021 3:44pm
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Vera's Driver



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Whistle it's all in the term "newby" . What hope have I got looking after Vera when i can't even get my posts in the right arena Very Happy Thanks for the advice.
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backpacksandroofracks



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 130 Td5 HCPU Alveston Red
I'm a big BFG All Terrain KO2 fan, but the Falken, Cooper and General equivalents are also supposed to be very good, especially if you're struggling to source the BFGs currently. BFG have also shot up in price in recent years unfortunately, making them generally dearer than the rest now...

Size wise, both 235/85/16 and 265/75/16 were factory fit at various points through Defender lifespan, and both are virtually identical in rolling circumference, so go with whatever suits your wheels and needs best!
Post #901500 5th May 2021 12:27pm
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Vera's Driver



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Thanks Guys. Think I may change sizes to the original spec. More road than off-road for now .
Post #901562 5th May 2021 6:25pm
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BogMonster



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Falkland Islands 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Corris Grey
Aside from being a great all-rounder, KO2s just look right on a vehicle, more or less any 4x4 vehicle. I've had them on my Discovery 2, on my current Ranger crewcab, on the Shogun I've just sold, and will have them on the L200 that's arriving next month. The Defenders have always run BFG MTs, but if I wanted an AT it would be the KO2 without a doubt. Expensive - but you get what you pay for.

In terms of OEM spec, the original ATs were fitted during the late 90s/early 2000s, in 265/75R16 on 90s, and 235/85R16 on 110s. ---
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spudfan



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When I bought my daughter her 90 300 tdi in 2019, it came shod with BF GOODRICH 265/75/16 tyres which needed changing. I changed to these 235/85R16 120/116T Davanti Terratoura A/T. They will be available in 265/75/16 soon. They come with a snow flake rating. Now the 90 is my daughter's first car. She got the 90 as she has a horse so there is a lot of field work involved. She also had to drive in snow. She copes admirably with these with no experience due to the 90's permanent four wheel drive and the tyres.
North West 4X4 Response Adopts Davanti Terratoura As Tyre Partner
https://tyretradenews.co.uk/news/north-wes...e-partner/
Price guide at Paddocks
https://www.paddockspares.com/land-rover-w...t.html?p=1 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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mark1200



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England 2004 Defender 90 Td5 HT Caledonian Blue
Bf Goodrich ko2 235/85/16 for two at At ats euromaster £ 310 after promo discout fully fitted
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bear100



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Wales 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
i am a big fan of BFG KO2, they are excellent in every way, lots of grip, last for a million miles, they don't sag, look good excellent in mud snow and sand.

it will be hard for me to change to anything else Thumbs Up 2016 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 TDV8
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I Like Old Skool



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United Kingdom 1994 Defender 110 300 Tdi ST Coniston Green
If only they did them in 255/85R16......
Post #914687 29th Jul 2021 10:51pm
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Cupboard



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 HT Corris Grey
Vera's Driver wrote:
Thanks Guys. Think I may change sizes to the original spec. More road than off-road for now .


The 235s will perform better off road than the 265s in almost all scenarios. You need width primarily for lateral grip, i.e. going round corners. Length of contact patch gives you traction. Two tyres run at the same pressure and load will have the same total area (approximately) on the floor, the narrower one will have a relatively longer contact patch. The wider the tyre the more mud you have to move out of the way, increasing resistance.

Lower profile sidewalls give less sidewall deflection. That's good for high speed cornering as you don't lift up the inside part of the tread so much so retain more traction. Larger sidewalls give you more deflection and more possibilities for letting the air out for offroad driving (lower pressure = longer contact patch and less likelihood of tyre damage).

Good demonstration of why sidewalls are important here:

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