tcar
Member Since: 30 Apr 2009
Location: Cape Town
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General Grabber AT2s versus BFG A/T |
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Any opinions on which of these 2 tyres to fit on a disco 3 - 18''? Disco used 80% for tar with the normal weekend and holiday trips planned off road. Little to no mud requirement. D3 SE '06. Dual battery system. Outback RR. Escape Gear seat covers
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15th Dec 2009 6:15 am |
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disco_doozle
Member Since: 03 Nov 2007
Location: Bree
Posts: 447
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I drive on my D3 17" AT² and I am very pleased with them,
friend of my is running the BFG AT's 18" on his td4 Defender and he is very pleased with them.
I must admit that I do prefer the look of the 18" BFG's....then look more square & chunky then the AT² in my opinion.
If I had 18-ers I would go for the BFG's. Disco 3 TDV6 Aut. 7 seat, Zambezi silver, Privacy glass, Rosen A9 DVD, Tow-kit, K&N airfilter, Frontrunner Windcheetah + 4xHella Comet 550, tailgate ladder, 5 breaklights , Performance BB6 17" + Duratracs 256/70R17, RLD Skid-plate, Traxide second battery setup, Lightguards, BAS EGR's blank kit, BAS Silicone hose, Black bonnet decal,
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15th Dec 2009 8:35 am |
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John C
Member Since: 28 Aug 2007
Location: East Yorkshire
Posts: 3292
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Do they do BFGs on 18"? 2020 SDV6 D5 HSE, Carpathian Grey +
2022 Tesla Model Y LR... almost Carpathian Grey
Previously : 2005 TDV6 SE Auto, Cairns Blue (288K) - ours for 16 years
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15th Dec 2009 9:19 am |
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PaulP
Member Since: 04 May 2007
Location: Barcelona
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Yes, but ISTR that they're somewhat oversized (265/65 R18?) which means they need a separate homologation in some countries (like Spain for example ).
The also foul the wheel arches in access mode when turning lock to lock (unless you have shortened height rods or software recalibration). I think they fit ok in the spare wheel well, but may possibly need the pressure lowering to fit correctly - not 100% sure about this...
I personally like the look of the BFG more than the AT2, but to be honest, the AT2s are great all-round tyres and are very well behaved (more so than the BFGs) on-road.
Hope this helps 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Auto Buckingham Blue
2007 Golf GT DSG
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15th Dec 2009 9:27 am |
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MrH
Member Since: 08 Aug 2007
Location: lost in the forest
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BFG have one great advantage over AT2's - sidewall strength is far superior on the BFG's - otherwise I'd say the were fairly evenly matched as far as the tread pattern/traction goes.
Also, I used BFG's on a 300TDi D1 and they seemed to last longer mileage wise, but I suspect that's alot to do with the extra weight the D3 carries in comparison. LRs are a fond memory, apart from the maintenance.
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15th Dec 2009 9:37 am |
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PaulP
Member Since: 04 May 2007
Location: Barcelona
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MrH wrote:sidewall strength is far superior on the BFG's
Yep - I forgot to mention this....although AT2s are much stronger than any road tyre, they are not a match for the reinforced sidewalls of the BFG. I've seen quite a few AT2s ripped by rocks.
Also ISTR that the load index of the 265/65 R18 BFGs is 122 or something like that - they approved for some serious weight.
You mention that you have little to no mud requirement which is lucky as almost all AT tyres are crap in thick mud anyway. 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Auto Buckingham Blue
2007 Golf GT DSG
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15th Dec 2009 9:44 am |
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Jonty
Member Since: 13 Oct 2007
Location: On the beach
Posts: 417
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Re: General Grabber AT2s versus BFG A/T |
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tcar wrote:Any opinions on which of these 2 tyres to fit on a disco 3 - 18''? Disco used 80% for tar with the normal weekend and holiday trips planned off road. Little to no mud requirement.
As mentioned, the BFG a/ts are more puncture resistant than the AT2s. However, you might want to look at the Cooper Zeon LTZ or Nitto Terra Grappler in the same 18" sizes, which are more modern A/T tyres and good on all surfaces.
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15th Dec 2009 11:01 pm |
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