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Which brand tyre - i know size - GV
Which brand tyre - i know size - GV
Hi All
i have decided to go with the 225/75/16s on the old GV but i am looking far and wide for a good tyre, i do mostly on road but i do go hard off and i wanted somthing that works well in all conditions and still looks like a 4wd tyre
i like the cooper st and the bfg allterain plus i had firestone rmts on the old vit
any thoughts??
thanks
i have decided to go with the 225/75/16s on the old GV but i am looking far and wide for a good tyre, i do mostly on road but i do go hard off and i wanted somthing that works well in all conditions and still looks like a 4wd tyre
i like the cooper st and the bfg allterain plus i had firestone rmts on the old vit
any thoughts??
thanks
www.outdoorauto.com.au - we love doing new GVs....
Pirelli make the Scorpion A/T in that size. They seem like a good option going by some magazine reviews.
http://www.pirelli.com.au/web/catalog/c ... _desc.page
http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/tips_tyres.php
If you're after something good on road then IMHO any of the "tougher looking" tyres won't be what you're after. Have you thought about a second set of rims and running a set of road tyres for daily use and getting proper M/T tyres for offroad stuff?
http://www.pirelli.com.au/web/catalog/c ... _desc.page
http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/tips_tyres.php
If you're after something good on road then IMHO any of the "tougher looking" tyres won't be what you're after. Have you thought about a second set of rims and running a set of road tyres for daily use and getting proper M/T tyres for offroad stuff?
David
thanks guys but i need the tyre to at least look like a 4wd tyre but still be good. ( car is for my buisness )
i have been searching and i have found eldorado tyres and the trail cutter ms tyres look the goods
http://www.eldoradotire.com/downloads/
i have been searching and i have found eldorado tyres and the trail cutter ms tyres look the goods
http://www.eldoradotire.com/downloads/
www.outdoorauto.com.au - we love doing new GVs....
im running cooper stt's (see images in link below) - on road they are dead quiet, literally cannot here them over the wind noise (80km/hr, engine running, foot on the clutch coasting)... they grip better than my cooper H/Ts did in the wet, and offroad theyre amazing - went through some really slushy mud and they didnt clog up at all.
All this said, theres been complaints by people with heavier vehicles about tread wear... but mines doing great, and i run them at 20psi on road (31's).
All this said, theres been complaints by people with heavier vehicles about tread wear... but mines doing great, and i run them at 20psi on road (31's).
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Cooper STT's and Goodyear MTR's seem to run pretty close on performance both on and off road. Only reason I chose MTR's over STT's was that I found a lot of discussion re poor sidewall performance of STT's (staking / slashing). Although neither tyre is a cross-country tyre - both will stake pretty easily vs a cross ply.
The 235/75R15 Goodyear MTR's I have are great onroad - quiet and perform well.
I think you'd be happy with either.
The 235/75R15 Goodyear MTR's I have are great onroad - quiet and perform well.
I think you'd be happy with either.
Don't dismiss the Scorpion ATs so easily, fordy1!
They're good on Tritons too, eh Rockwolf?
I put a second-hand (75% tread) set on my LWB Sierra in 2002, replaced them with new Scorpions 2-1/2 years ago. Okay, they're not boulder-climbers or mud-sluggers, but a great all-rounder as they say. (Of course, Monster Tajima set a few Pike's Peak records on them but that's not exactly what we call 4WDriving).
Don't look like 4WD tyres?? But hey, they've got white lettering - and a mean looking white scorpion! Seriously, I just think they're very good tyres that are often overlooked because their tread does not look aggressive enough. Long wearing, great on bitumen, sand, gravel, but approach mud and rocks with brain in gear!
Okay, that's my 20c worth.
They're good on Tritons too, eh Rockwolf?
I put a second-hand (75% tread) set on my LWB Sierra in 2002, replaced them with new Scorpions 2-1/2 years ago. Okay, they're not boulder-climbers or mud-sluggers, but a great all-rounder as they say. (Of course, Monster Tajima set a few Pike's Peak records on them but that's not exactly what we call 4WDriving).
Don't look like 4WD tyres?? But hey, they've got white lettering - and a mean looking white scorpion! Seriously, I just think they're very good tyres that are often overlooked because their tread does not look aggressive enough. Long wearing, great on bitumen, sand, gravel, but approach mud and rocks with brain in gear!
Okay, that's my 20c worth.
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What are the Scorpions like on wet smooth bitumen- like when it just starts drizzling? I was going to get A/T's again, but value wet weather grip more than off road grip (for the rare times I go off road.)
My old Feroza had Coopers A/T's- they were good, but as they wore they liked to slide around a bit in the wet I'm now leaning towards a full on highway tyre for that reason.
My old Feroza had Coopers A/T's- they were good, but as they wore they liked to slide around a bit in the wet I'm now leaning towards a full on highway tyre for that reason.
David
Murcod, apparently they're the ducks guts. Strong recommendation from the gf's old man - he refused to let her have anything but pirelli on her triton, for precisely that reason. She had ST's, he's got the A/T's.Longbaser wrote:Don't dismiss the Scorpion ATs so easily, fordy1!
They're good on Tritons too, eh Rockwolf?
I put a second-hand (75% tread) set on my LWB Sierra in 2002, replaced them with new Scorpions 2-1/2 years ago. Okay, they're not boulder-climbers or mud-sluggers, but a great all-rounder as they say. (Of course, Monster Tajima set a few Pike's Peak records on them but that's not exactly what we call 4WDriving).
Don't look like 4WD tyres?? But hey, they've got white lettering - and a mean looking white scorpion! Seriously, I just think they're very good tyres that are often overlooked because their tread does not look aggressive enough. Long wearing, great on bitumen, sand, gravel, but approach mud and rocks with brain in gear!
Okay, that's my 20c worth.
Interesting rumour - ST's worn below 20% tread depth are apparently awesome on sand - though I haven't seen it in person. I can also confirm that their P6000's are a nice sticky tyre, too (not that they're much use on anything more off-road capable than the Vectra )
Longbaser, been through 4 sets on two vehicles over half a million kilometres - about to get a fifth, and they wouldn't use anything else. Once I pull my finger out, I'll be putting them on whatever I get, too.
Fordy1, I'm also confused. What do you mean by "got to look like a 4wd tyre"? Do you mean a ridiculously aggressive tread pattern that wouldn't look out of place on a buggy or mud racer? That means you'll be making serious on-road compromises, which you've said you don't want. Looking around here, lots of people recommend various MTR's as a good compromise, but for me they're too much of a trade-off towards off-road performance for my realistic use. You need to decide what you're really after - looks, on-road or off-road function.
Lindsay.
well i run a small buisness and i take the gv 4wding and to show n shines to get the word out , so its time to put some decent tyres on that look like 4wd tyes but still do ok on the road
some good suggestions , thanks guys
i have been pointed towards general at2 - looks good to me
http://www.dynamictyres.com.au/files/97G00ZAB1E/AT2.pdf
some good suggestions , thanks guys
i have been pointed towards general at2 - looks good to me
http://www.dynamictyres.com.au/files/97G00ZAB1E/AT2.pdf
www.outdoorauto.com.au - we love doing new GVs....
So you want a tyre with square shoulders and a bit of tread pattern up the sidewalls? Apart from that it's not any more aggressive than the Scorpion A/T.fordy1 wrote: some good suggestions , thanks guys
i have been pointed towards general at2 - looks good to me
http://www.dynamictyres.com.au/files/97G00ZAB1E/AT2.pdf
I'm betting the Scorpion would be the better bet on sealed roads?
What sort of price are the General Grabbers? I've read some good stuff on their "UHP" H/T tyre, but you don't seem to see too many of their tyres much on 4WD's here?
David
Scorpions really are the duck's nuts on bitumen. Reasonably quiet and excellent handling, so long as you get the pressures right for the vehicle's weight. I run 24psi front and 20 rear, a little more in the rear when loaded, and aired down to 15 for soft stuff.
Very good on wet bitumen, though they will break loose under hard braking thanks to the light weight of the Sierra!
Cheers - Longbaser.
Very good on wet bitumen, though they will break loose under hard braking thanks to the light weight of the Sierra!
Cheers - Longbaser.
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Cooper STT's!
I had BFG AT's on my Feroza and the STT's on my GV are 100% better on the road, in the wet, in the bush, in the mud.
BFG AT's used to slip all around on the road and I'm finding the STT's are much better on the road in the wet.
They are a bit noisey but thats what the stereo is for. I've done 15,000kms on them so far and they are wearing really well.
I had BFG AT's on my Feroza and the STT's on my GV are 100% better on the road, in the wet, in the bush, in the mud.
BFG AT's used to slip all around on the road and I'm finding the STT's are much better on the road in the wet.
They are a bit noisey but thats what the stereo is for. I've done 15,000kms on them so far and they are wearing really well.
These have plenty of good write ups on the Yank website below : http://www.yokohama.com.au/ourtyres/tyr ... tyreid=204
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?tireb ... +A%2FT%2DS
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?tireb ... +A%2FT%2DS
David
Cooper ATR's
I've got the Cooper ATR's on mine they are wearing well, good grip all round (although haven't tried mud yet....) pretty quiet, but not sure if they have 'the look' you are after.....
So you want sexy but not too extreme (or too sexy for that matter)??? I would've thought since it's for shows etc you want them to be as sexy as possible.fordy1 wrote:i have to admit the kumho are sexy but a but to extreme for me
Problem is that sexy tyres doesn't always equal good handling tyres.
I reckon the Kuhmo looks tops, but I'm not even sure they come in 225/75R16 as I've been looking for muds in the same size. The Kumho website seems to be down atm so I can't check.
The Firehawks don't have siping in the tread but there's something I do in the wet (i.e. visibility down to 10m or so) that prevents loss of traction. It's called slowing down and driving to the conditions. Not a hard concept to grasp.murcod wrote: a couple of those pics above show no siping in the tread blocks.
Should make for interesting wet weather driving on the bitumen.
theres a 2 lane roundabout near my place that in the wet in the zuk on HT tyres with little siping, i could go round in first gear nearly idling and i would drift across the lanes - it was insane!
My cooper STTs however i can now go around in 2nd at 40km/hr in the wet with no slip at all.... interesting that a tyre rated for 20% onroad performed better than the ones rated for 80%... lol
My cooper STTs however i can now go around in 2nd at 40km/hr in the wet with no slip at all.... interesting that a tyre rated for 20% onroad performed better than the ones rated for 80%... lol
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