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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17450 |
No, both the Avon TM and the Avon Ranger (and for that matter the Rangemaster) were tyres with a road bias but OK off-road, similar in terms of intended use to a BFG KO.
Remember that the TM and Ranger were tyres from the cross-ply era, tyre technology has evolved beyond recognition since these were designed. They were very good in their day but nowadays drivers are used to far higher standards of grip and performance. |
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19th Jun 2022 5:57pm |
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David Brown Member Since: 18 Jun 2022 Location: Europe Posts: 7 |
I see, thanks! I will have to decide between the Avon RM and the XZL than. XZL looks like a better choice for utility but I really like those Avons.
I added 2 pics of the appearance with the BF KO for reference (BTW, I am obviously narrow tire old school guy ) Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge |
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19th Jun 2022 7:17pm |
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I Like Old Skool Member Since: 23 Feb 2015 Location: Manchester Posts: 814 |
I think the OP has possibly inadvertently led us down a wrong turn? What the question should have been is 'what is a sensible standard tyre for a Puma 110'?
To which the reply would always have been something mild in the 235/85R16 size. Almost anything 7.50x16 is an archaic throwback that is sub-optimal by ANY modern comparison. 7.50r16 is only a size to be fitted for the sake of period accuracy. |
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19th Jun 2022 9:03pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17450 |
^^ Tell that to the MoD, which fits 7.50x16 XZLs to all in-service Defenders!
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19th Jun 2022 9:48pm |
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htb2 Member Since: 02 Nov 2018 Location: Carmarthenshire Posts: 532 |
Personally I like 7.50 16 on my Td5 hi cap, which is always towing a 3.5 t Ifor, 50% of the time at full load.
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19th Jun 2022 9:54pm |
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htb2 Member Since: 02 Nov 2018 Location: Carmarthenshire Posts: 532 |
Duplicate post.
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19th Jun 2022 9:55pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17450 |
A 7.50 is perfect if you need a tyre which will cut through a slippery top surface to a hard surface below, which is why they're pretty good in snow (depending on what is under the snow) and in most UK off-road conditions, which in turn is why the Army uses them. Flotation is generally overrated and usually unachievable.
If the mud is bottomless you'll sink no matter what tyres you have. If you want to drive your Defender on the road and like a car, you're better off buying a car instead running on 235/85s. |
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19th Jun 2022 10:26pm |
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kenzle8a Member Since: 12 Feb 2020 Location: None Posts: 1074 |
Pretty sure all those old Avons are tubed tyres, I know one of the agri tyre places still does the new version of them and they are for tubed wheels only.
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20th Jun 2022 6:40am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17450 |
TM and Ranger are definitely tubed (There has never been a tubeless variant, I am not sure about the Rangemaster.
Similarly the XCL was only a tubed tyre. Although unfashionable and very "yesterday" there is nothing inherently bad about an inner tube. They even have some advantages. |
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20th Jun 2022 7:08am |
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
The Rangemaster is available in radial / tubeless flavour in 7.50x16. It's only speed rated to 87mph (N), which I suspect is technically too low for a Puma. Darren
110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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20th Jun 2022 7:30am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17450 |
87mph should be OK for a factory standard Puma since they were (at least in theory) limited to 82 or 87 mph in the ECM (possibly for this very reason).
It seems that the implementation of the SL was a bit hit or miss however. |
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20th Jun 2022 8:32am |
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