What did you do with your Range Rover today

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What did you expect? Those tyres are rated C for wet grip. The difference in stopping distance between A & C is 7 metres when braking from 50mph. I only use my P38 on tarmac & never fit anything but tyres rated A for wet grip.
I would rate them more like an G.
The general grabber at3 are a D and excellent in comparison
 
I would rate them more like an G.
The general grabber at3 are a D and excellent in comparison
to put it into context, on a normal rainy day, if a wheel hits a puddle ( I dont mean deep, just normal surface water i wouldnt even blink at on my motorbike) you'll feel the car tug to the side
this kind of thing
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to put it into context, on a normal rainy day, if a wheel hits a puddle ( I dont mean deep, just normal surface water i wouldnt even blink at on my motorbike) you'll feel the car tug to the side
this kind of thing
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I wonder if traction/stability control systems are getting in the way and making things worse, not better?
Not noticed anything but maybe i should check all the brakes are wearing evenly
 
I wonder if traction/stability control systems are getting in the way and making things worse, not better?
Not noticed anything but maybe i should check all the brakes are wearing evenly
Only if your braking through the water. Checking your brakes is a good idea or maybe don't go out in the rain🤭. Being honest there are a few models of land-rover that should not go out in the rain. 😜
I think the wider the tyre the more the impact onto the waters surface giving a bigger reaction. 👍
 
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