Mike Bentley
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- Watford, Hertfordshire
Hi All
I have just bought a 58 plate Freelander 2, Diesel Auto, to tow my Caravan (Which it does very well)
I have a poor back and having driven various 4x4s found them harsh and bumpy, (I know that being high, the suspension has to work hard to stop it falling over). Read lots of reviews and the Freelander 2 was said to have soaked up the bumps well.
The 4 I drove before buying this one had Dunlop's of some description on them and felt comfortable.
I start really feeling the bumps more after half an hours driving,(Never got that long of a road test)
this car has 3 different types of cheapo tyres on and I have had to reduce the pressures to 30 front and 28 rear to get some comfort.
all the reviews I can find on tyres are some 4 years old.
So the question is can anyone recommend a tyre that's best soaks up the bumps,
SORRY TO SWEAR, but for road use only
I have just bought a 58 plate Freelander 2, Diesel Auto, to tow my Caravan (Which it does very well)
I have a poor back and having driven various 4x4s found them harsh and bumpy, (I know that being high, the suspension has to work hard to stop it falling over). Read lots of reviews and the Freelander 2 was said to have soaked up the bumps well.
The 4 I drove before buying this one had Dunlop's of some description on them and felt comfortable.
I start really feeling the bumps more after half an hours driving,(Never got that long of a road test)
this car has 3 different types of cheapo tyres on and I have had to reduce the pressures to 30 front and 28 rear to get some comfort.
all the reviews I can find on tyres are some 4 years old.
So the question is can anyone recommend a tyre that's best soaks up the bumps,
SORRY TO SWEAR, but for road use only