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Tyre Topic - Silverstone AT-117

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Tyre Topic - Silverstone AT-117

Post by MARKx4 »

This Tyre Topic is for members to post about Silverstone AT-117. Post your thoughts on grip, noise, wear, airing down, or anything else you consider of interest to other members.

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Last edited by MARKx4 on Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by MARKx4 »

Im interested in these tyres and am after comments, I looking for a budget set of all terian tyres and this stand out to me at the moment, the size im after is 31x10.5x15. I do alot of freeway driving, on average 80kms a day and my off foading is mainly dirt road touring.

Any opions on these tyre would be great.

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Post by nicko_sunshine »

hey mate

these tyres were on my car when i bought them, at the same size, and i ran them for about 6 months. i only got rid of them because i came accross a very well priced set of bfg's

my thoughts on them were they were great, especially for what your paying for them. i never had issues with traction/ handling etc. the sound they made were normal for an all terrain so no complaints there i used them as my daily driver tyres but did take them off road a few times. off road they did just as good as the bfg, obviously only good when it was dry.

the only real difference i noticed is that i get about 50km a tank more now, with the bfg, my tank is 65lt. now im not sure if this had to do with the amount of wear etc. but i get a fair bit more off a tank now i have switched. but i have also noticed i get alot more of a screaming noise when i turn on the bfg compared to the silverstone.

i actually just sold them with about 5mm of tread to a friend and he says there serving him fine

hope this helps
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Post by limited slip »

had a set of 265/75 r16, they were the most useless tires i have ever had, 2 of them wore twice as fast as the other 2 and needed balancing regularly and by the time i retired them (bfg muddies) they had enough plugs in them to outnumber the tread blocks (almost). i could count on getting at least one to 2 stakes a week- never had this prob with any of the other tyres on various vehicles iv had in the same terain. i was using the ute they were on as a wood carting device they didnt seem to like the extra weight either

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