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Littlejimmy
 


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Ideal wheel size for the disco 3 and preferred tyre brand?

Come on then, inspire me! Currently the disco is rolling on 19" wheels with road tyres. The one thing i have learned over the years is that you do not go out in a muddy park or out in the winter with your slippers on! I use the disco off road all year - shooting, fishing and working. But it also drops off the kids at school and takes us all camping. My previous d2 loved 16" wheels and bf goodrich at's. give me some ideas on what works best on the d3? Cheeeers.
  
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18's or 19's

Vredestien Wintracs
need say no more as its all been said before...
Good everywhere when dry...
good in lashing rain...
awesome in snow...
not noisy....
excellent tyre life....

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It's all a matter of opinion.

Ask Andy from sponsors AJS:-

http://www.ajstyres.co.uk/

My vote would be for 17" wheels with GG ATs excellent ride, excellent off-road, last maybe 50k+ miles - and not expensive.

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why not just stick GG ATs on the 19" rims you have? They seem to get good reviews from most folks.

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for muddy fields etc - personally, I would ditch the 19s and get some Copper STs on 17 inch rims.

had these on the D3 for 6 years and they were great as an on and off road tyre.

currently got the General Grabbers ATs in 19inch on the D4 and in comparison to the Coopers, they are crap..
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For what it's worth I'd certainly go for more tyre and less wheel if your going to be even occasionally off road. I run standard 17" wheels on my D3 with Cooper Discoverer ATRs (235/70 R17) which I have found to be an excellent tyre. They have performed well on road as well as 'off road' in muddy fields (with tin tent etc.) and in some serious snow in the Alps a few times now. I'm on my second set and they are giving me a good 45K-50K of mainly road use per set.

IMHO I like the more functional look of the D3 with more tyre on the rims...less bling Thumbs Up
  
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I used to be a fan of branded tyres but having both Michlien and Hankook tyres with cracking sidewalls after less than 2 years old i will never waste money on expensive tyres if there perished before i can even ware the tread out!

Mine has accelera and they have excellent ratings for both wet grip and drag efficiency, i would buy them again. Check mytyre.co.uk all the tyre have efficiency ratings so you know what to expect

Jus tread you post again, bfg all terrain are very good i would stick with them. Mine are for mainly road use.
  
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18"ers with Pirelli ATRs, the discerning combo. Thumbs Up
  
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ATRs used to be good before Duratrac arrival

19s with 255/55R19 Duratracs superb
  
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Shhhh, don't say that. I've got 70k miles worth of ATRs on the car & in the garage. Whistle
  
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karlosbu wrote:
For what it's worth I'd certainly go for more tyre and less wheel ......IMHO I like the more functional look of the D3 with more tyre on the rims...less bling Thumbs Up

the ride isn't as good maybe as bigger tyres & smaller wheels

The 19" ones on mine as delivered aren't bling....the 19" is there for a purpose....the car makers put them on as a standard piece of kit.

Tricked up very large wheels with skinny tyres is BLING
as is the vanity move of painting wheels daft colours (Khanisation) or de badging cars (boy racer ish).....EGO,EGO, more EGO

I'm not bothered what they LOOK like...my total concern is safety on handling & braking....then maybe length of life...then cost...always in that order........I have a hard working vehicle that has to be safe, functional & cost effective.
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D3 HSE-perfectly formed, passenger friendly...has real DIPSTICK
Jag XK-but sadly no DIPSTICK...HUGE design fault
FL2 has DIPSTICK..."real comfort in rear seats"
VW Golf wondermobile (?)..has real DIPSTICK
Morris Minor..original DIPSTICK technology..and a real KEY. 
 
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It's a matter of personal opinion for sure Mr. Green
  
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DSL
I am hoping to get at least half of that 70K out of Duratracs Wink
  
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I know but mine are bought & paid for and SWMBO just gives me that look when I mention tyres. Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry
  
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Littlejimmy
 


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Cheers folks for all the advice.
Think its going to come down to tyre availability. 17" possibly too small, think if i can get 18" with bf goodrich/cooper/general with an all terrain pattern. Just dont think its worth getting two sets running one for winter because i am off road throughout the summer, rain = wet parks!
  
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