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Sorry for yet another newbie question about tire selection:
I have a stock 97 disco and desperately need to replace the tires. (currently, they have the oem michelins 235/70/16 with @60k miles on them)
Sadly mostly city driving in the sf bay area. About 5-10 trips to the mountains for skiing a year and maybe 2 decent off road adventures (the michelins usualy slipped more than I cared). This is my primary vehicle.
What should I buy? Local tire shop that appears to do alot of business with rovers suggests getting the the new michelins in 255/65/16 vs oem size. Many on your boards seem to be pushing bfg or goodyear all terrains or mt.
I welcome everyones advice (size and brand). Thx.
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If only 5-10 trips off-road per year, look for AT such as Pirelli Scorpion AT, size... 235/70 keep it stock
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pirelli scorpions AT
yokohama geolander at+II's
bridgstone dueler AT
there are a few sizes you can play with that are the same at stock.
225-75
235-70
245-70
245-75 (trimming)
215-85 (trimming)
all depends on what you want - i'd also change out shocks (ome firms or bilsteins) if they are stock - and perhaps a fresh set of factory springs if orig as well.
personally i went with a lift and 235-85s in MT as if you are going to do it - go all the way. and this is my only car.
michelins make very nice tires-(the new crossterrains) i would NOT do 255-65 as all they would do is eat into your mpg - though it might make it corner better - but you'd have to fix your suspension 1st.
chewbaka and sasquach makin friends....
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Looks like I am in the same boat on tires... I'm also in the SF Bay Area. I have the oem Michelin XPC's on my '98 series I Discovery. The tires need replacing soon, I got 45k miles out of them.
I kind of want to keep the stock tire size. My vehicle is still stock, although I want to change out the shocks (and springs?) soon.
I've narrowed the 235/70R16 tire size options down to:
BF Goodrich T/A KO - looks good, but might run noisy on the hwy.
Bridgestone Dueler AT - doesn't look agressive enough and have a friend that hated them on his range rover.
Yokahama Geolander A/T+II - They look really nice, but haven't heard much about them.
I do several off road trips a year and head up to Tahoe for few ski trips... I want a tire that does well off road, but then again I also want a tire that behaves well on the highway. Face it, as a primary vehicle 90% of the time is spent on road.
What a dellema... Any comments or opinons for the experts out here?
Thanks.
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How about the dunlop RVs (not RTs) they come in stock size and are cheap. If you wait a while many more 235 70 R16 will be out as it is the stock size on the jeep liberty
Ron
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Steve
How would the 255 65 16's eat into your mpg? It's almost exactly the same diameter.
Tiny, tiny bit larger (0.034 per cent) so, not noticable.
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Everyone here knows, (ad nauseum) I'm a die hard BFG fan. I run the AT KO's (255 70 R16). Seems to be a good "little bit of everything I need", (for ME). I'm in the So Cal area. BFG's have just always worked well for me; Good side walls, they wear better, and stick to the road nicely in wet & snowy weather. (I have completely ruined practically new similar Yokies & Goodyears while offroad - does this tell anyone anything about my driving, lol?? ...
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Kim
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tcarr
the 255-65s are wider and therefore larger foot print - ergo greater rolling resistance.... and they also decrease your turning radius and might look a tad 'puffy' on 7" wide rims
note this is for d1 only -
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I think I'm sold on the eventual goal (in 1 year) of buying the shocks and springs, doing some trimming and getting the 235-85. But as I am short on funds, I'm just looking for an intermin solution. So, I couldnt care how long they last. It seems like the 235-70 scorpion at's might be the best bet. Sadly its mostly highway driving, but I would like them to be more aggresive than the stock mich's.
Pls comment if I'm off base. (it happens frequently!)
Thanks for everyones help!
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