O.K, I’m looking for helpful hints & advise.
Probably covered already, but with 11000+ posts & over 900 topics, I have become a little lost, confused & down right puddled.
I have a 57 manual diesel, majority of driving is very wet motorway, with fairly deep, Yorkshire snow on the A + B roads. (In winter)
I know the choice of tyres available, but I’m looking more for personal recommendation.
I’ve had the car 4 month, it now has 20k (11k when I bought it) so looking for something that can withstand a lot of motorway driving.
It has at the moment 235/70/R17 Goodyear Wranglers on, but my concern with these, or it could be the car? is it seems prone to “wander†even with only minimal wind conditions.
& is even worse in the “Occasional†wet I encounter between Yorkshire/Cheshire.
So, anyone any firm gripping, hard wearing tyre advise (17†don’t want to change rims!). & also, anyone noticed the snaking/wandering/almost crossing in to next lane of traffic effect?
Cheers
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20th Aug 2009 2:57 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Found same as DSL's D3 with 18" Wranglers on, absolutely hated them. Now got 17" rims with new Continental 4x4 Contacts and all is well with the world. Use same on my D3 for general & green laning use and waaaaay happy with them.
20th Aug 2009 3:19 pm
ronp
Member Since: 29 Nov 2006
Location: North Yorkshire
Posts: 15264
BFG AT's worth looking at
Re snaking, If it's on Motorways, is this not the ruts from HGV's.
I had a severe one once east on the M62 uphill between Brighouse and Huddersfield junctions.
At the time, I thought something had gone on the D3....... always on the road less travelled 🚧
Conti's looking good, although £300 dearer than Big Dave G4!!!
Ronp,
Not the trucks, it can happen at random, no wind & no trucks! Thats why i wondered if it might be a fault on the car? & i used to drive trucks, so i'm used to the odd 20p 50p 20p 50p twinge! The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side.
I have ben running cooper discovere ATR's for a few month now (235/70/17) they are quiet on the road and i get no wandering etc. The extra grip helps get the caravan out of muddy fields as well. Only paid just over £300 for tyres and £15 each to have them fitted valve and ballanced.
20th Aug 2009 9:28 pm
John C
Member Since: 28 Aug 2007
Location: East Yorkshire
Posts: 3292
If you just want long lasting smooth quiet motorway performance, then you'll see 40K+ out of Michelin Latitude Tours. I've just swapped to General Grabber AT2s, which I expect to have the same life, but look better and perform better in the countryside. Minimal drop in MPG, but just not worth worrying about given they're half the price.
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21st Aug 2009 11:10 am
GRT
Member Since: 28 Aug 2009
Location: Perth
Posts: 27
I've now done about 30k on the Cooper ATR here in Oz and have found them to be better in all conditions than the Wranglers. I went for the 255/65/17s which are only a couple of mms taller (so no noticeable effect on mpg) but look much better with the extra width. Without measuring the tread depth I'd be surprised if there was more than 25% tread wear, and these have seen a bit of rough stuff (lots of gravel, plus rocks, mud clay and more gravel. Highly recommended - and go with the wider version - will stop the Disco looking like it has tram wheels on!
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