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Member Since: 26 Nov 2011
Location: Yorkshire
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A new D3 owner needs some help!

I have just bought a 56 plate D3. It is currently on Continental 235 70 R17 H111 tyres that are near the end of their life.

I don't want to change the alloy wheels but I'd like to fit a good All Terrain winter tyre and would appreciate any help. Is it possible to fit 265 70 R17's without any problem.

I only use the D3 on the occasional motorway trip and it's mainly used knocking around country lanes and across the odd fields in the Pennine hills. I do live at 950 feet so I'm expecting a little snow before long.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
  
Post #86402226th Nov 2011 10:38 pm
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Hi, Cooper St's?
  
Post #86402326th Nov 2011 10:41 pm
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Thanks just googling them now...
  
Post #86402526th Nov 2011 10:45 pm
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I agree Cooper st or st maxx or toyo open country are a good buy i would also consider running 245/70/17 as i have ran both sizes and the 265 can rub the body, but they look cool.
  
Post #86432828th Nov 2011 8:32 am
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Cooper stt look meaner than a junk yard dog, have these fitted on my winter wheels also 17s. Not yet been used in anger as the promised snow has not arrived Big Cry waiting for the white stuff although i might have to try them in the mud so as to scrach the itch Laughing mine are also 245s as larger on 17s might rub on full lock [or so im told ] regards Simon.
  
Post #86434028th Nov 2011 9:08 am
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Cooper STs Thumbs Up

The STTs are excellant - but youll only really need them in the most extreme of places, 2 foot of mud etc...... up hill Thumbs Up

The STs are great offroad and pretty good onroad - also great in snow

Ive run STs on my D3 for the last 135K miles (5.5 years) - and rarely swapped over the STTs.

The STTs are a lot noisier and drop 3-4 mpg. I would only use STTs if you do short, low speed journeys and spend all day in deep mud, perhaps towing trailers...
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Post #86434428th Nov 2011 9:15 am
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Thanks for all the help so far... It looks like the plastic will be getting to see daylight this week!
  
Post #86437328th Nov 2011 10:26 am
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To echo the other comments, don't go for 265/70/17 unless you really need the max extra ground clearance, they will rub the inner arches a touch and will impact the MPG.

Go for a 245/70/17, plenty of AT's in that size, if you want bigger, 265/65/17 fit without rubbing but again the wider tyre an over gearing will hinder mpg on shorter runs.
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Largest I would recomend would be 265/65x17, good choice available.
  
Post #86451628th Nov 2011 4:40 pm
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Thanks all... I went for the Cooper ST's
  
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Were they the ST MAXX?

Cooper Discoverer STs have been superceded by the Cooper ST MAXX aparently the old version were 4 ply where as the MAXX are 10 Shocked ply and a resulting increase in price.

Tried most places local to me (NE England) and the main LRO mag advertisers for old STs but non to be found, in the winter they were great and once a month greenlaning trip spot on! Even the odd motorway trip and running around town for work, kids etc ... ...

Gona give the Grabber AT a go this time round!
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