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MartinR
 


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18" road tyre recommendations - English summer and wint

I've searched and read and searched again, and I still can't make up my mind...

What I want is a set of Grabber AT2s, ultimately because they look the part without being too silly for a lot of road use Wink

What I need is tyres suitable for 20k a year, mostly on motorways and dual carriageways, that'll still cope with the vagaries of the English weather and Oxfordshire B roads.

Let's be honest, I'm not exactly taxing the off road ability of the D3: a typical weekday is a 105 mile round trip, of which 100 is A34/M4, while weekends see regular 30 mile trips over Oxfordshire's B roads. The Scorpions still have 3-4mm across the width at over 25k, and have generally been superb come rain or shine (mostly rain!) The only time I have been less than happy was in the winter, when I felt they were a bit lacking on icy roads, and in my heart of hearts, I doubt the AT2s would be much better here, and would likely be worse in the wet on the fast B roads.

I'm starting to think that heading for KwikFit now, while the 25% off Pirellis offer is still running, is probably the most sensible plan for my summer needs. This would probably do me for winter too, but a second set of wheels with something like the Wintracs that get so highly rated here is also an option (depends on winter holiday plans I guess!).

Thoughts, anyone?

Cheers

Martin
  
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Afternoon Martin,

I'm running Pirelli ATR's, done around 9k on them, still got about 8mm of tread left, good grip and feel on the tarmac, quiet on motorways, no difference on fuel consuption, performed well when i went to Tong, lot better than the Scorpion Zero's they replaced, as kwick fit are offering 25% off they will be around the same price as the Wintracs Thumbs Up
  
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Take a look at the Grabber UHP as well, very good tyre and much cheaper than pirellis even allowing for the 25% discount Thumbs Up
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748scratcher wrote:


kwick fit are offering 25% off they will be around the same price as the Wintracs Thumbs Up


From the prices I've seen even with 25% off, ATRs still ALOT more than Wintracs!

Would have to be 50% off to compare Shocked
  
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Hi MartinR,

Yep I was in exactly the same boat 20-25k per year mainly motorway.

However I wanted AT'2 to look good and to pull the tintent out of a muddy field or two.

Went for the grabbers and despite a vvv small ammount of low speed road noise they still return 31mpg on a run to dorset yesterday, and they should last around 40k.

vvv happy with them;



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In may I paid £640 for 4 ATR's (Kwick Fit) Thumbs Up and was quoted £660 for Wintrac's from Tyreman in Hull.
Either tyre will give good life and performance Neutral
  
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I paid £542 for four AT2's all done at home.

Great service too.
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i have been running wintrac's summer and winter and currently have 24k on them with i would say around another 8-12k left grip is very good in the dry and superb in the wet and snow Very Happy
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There is always the Cooper Zeon LTZ available in 18" & 20"
This is designed as a Sport/AT tyre.
I run the 20's and find no noticable extra road noise over my Grabber UHP's.
They also perform very well off road.
One tyre for all eventualities.
Plenty in here
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic32452.html

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Michelin Latitude Tour's are as dull as they come, good for 40K, look a bit weedy, but are great motorway cruisers. Mine got bit harsh towards the end of their life. They met a premature death at about 43K with a puncture. Weren't great in the snow. Sidewall got scuffed easily. D3 electronic black magic took care of most stuff in muddy fields.

Swapped to AT2s, nearly half the price. Look the business. Way more able around the muddy fields near us. Tiny drop in MPG, but it won't be more than the difference in price over their life. A friend has had over 40K out of them on his Navara (whatever that is).

Very pleased. Wouldn't go back. Tiny bit of road noise, but it's more reassuring than anything else.

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Four wintracs 255/55R 19 for £450. Thumbs Up
  
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Thanks for all the advice. Just back from another 600 mile week and the Scorpions really have to go soon (probably not helped by the prat in the wrong lane on a roundabout today - that certainly gave the ABS etc something to think about!) Still torn though:

AT2s
+ price/longevity
+ looks
+ off road ability
? wet road grip

Wintracs
+ grip in wet and ice
- lesser off road perf (than AT2)
? summer use (should we ever get one!)

Answer might be AT2s for now and see what they're like in the wet...

Cheers

Martin
  
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It may be irrelevant, but for what it's worth I've just replaced the Pirelli's with Kumho KL51 All in set of four came in under £400 Shocked
They do have a road bias but from what i can read thay get some really good reviews, maybe this would be tha way to go with a cheap set of 17 in for offroad playing?
  
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The General Grabber UHP's i mentioned before are only £101.30 inc VAT at camskill at the moment, make sure you buy replacements before the vat goes back up to 17.5%, theres no point paying the taxman unneccessarily Wink Thumbs Up
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I chose the Wintracs, but if they did AT2s in a 19" size I would have got them.

I had some on my Defender and they were probably the best all round tyre you could want.
  
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