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EdSnow Member Since: 28 Feb 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 131 |
Yeah ok. I'll get some tomorrow with any luck. Freelander 2 XS 2.2 TD4 Met Black, with Winter pack, 18" alloys with General Grabber AT2 wellies, MANTEC Sump and Tank Guards |
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16th Mar 2011 6:01 pm |
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EdSnow Member Since: 28 Feb 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 131 |
It's not about wanting a wider tyre, although it will help you float across boggy ground slightly better, it's simply the fact that the AT2 is a more agressive looking and (in my eyes) has a better road / off road split than the standard issue 'All terrain' tyres. If they where available in 235 width I would have gone for them.
The initial cost is perhaps slightly cheaper, but the advantage I see is 1) the off road grip is a vast improvement over the factory fit tyres and 2) They are expected to last twice as long as a factory fit tyre. In America the General Grabber AT2 comes with a 60,000 mile guarantee. Freelander 2 XS 2.2 TD4 Met Black, with Winter pack, 18" alloys with General Grabber AT2 wellies, MANTEC Sump and Tank Guards |
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17th Mar 2011 1:17 pm |
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nikileoncupra Member Since: 22 Oct 2010 Location: north wales Posts: 40 |
PICS! PICS! PICS! |
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17th Mar 2011 10:14 pm |
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EdSnow Member Since: 28 Feb 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 131 |
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18th Mar 2011 10:39 am |
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redlabel Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Tromsoe Posts: 396 |
Love those tires on our cars Ed.
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18th Mar 2011 1:24 pm |
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lele Member Since: 07 Mar 2011 Location: Italy Posts: 11 |
Last Friday I fitted the new tire (Toyo open country H/T 255-60-1. All ok!!!
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18th Apr 2011 9:47 am |
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sro Member Since: 25 Oct 2011 Location: California Posts: 68 |
EdSnow - thanks to your report I've just bought a set of 255/60R18 General Grabbers. They're supposedly rated for severe snow (even though they don't have the snowflake symbol) so I'm looking forward to using them this winter.
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28th Oct 2011 5:56 am |
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lele Member Since: 07 Mar 2011 Location: Italy Posts: 11 |
Don't worry the clearance is enough also for offroad use |
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28th Oct 2011 11:26 am |
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EdSnow Member Since: 28 Feb 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 131 |
I've had full cross axle articulation and no issues. All Should be good Freelander 2 XS 2.2 TD4 Met Black, with Winter pack, 18" alloys with General Grabber AT2 wellies, MANTEC Sump and Tank Guards |
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28th Oct 2011 7:49 pm |
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otík Member Since: 15 Jun 2015 Location: prostějov Posts: 31 |
which fuel consumption?255/60r18 |
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5th Jul 2015 9:53 pm |
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lele Member Since: 07 Mar 2011 Location: Italy Posts: 11 |
A little bit more... (11,5-12,5 lt*100km) but I am very satisfied |
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6th Jul 2015 7:18 am |
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EdSnow Member Since: 28 Feb 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 131 |
I've not had my Freelander for a few years but from memory used to get 28-30mpg (UK gallon / 10.1-9.4l/100km) running around town, and 33-35mpg (8.6-8.1l/100km) on a run. This was with the GGAT2 255/60/18's fitted. With standard Goodyear Wrangler's I used to get 2-3MPG better. Freelander 2 XS 2.2 TD4 Met Black, with Winter pack, 18" alloys with General Grabber AT2 wellies, MANTEC Sump and Tank Guards |
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6th Jul 2015 8:26 am |
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