I am looking for a good AT tyre in 225/55/17 for a Freelander 1.
Anyone got any recommendations?
What if I put a spitfire plane engine in it!?!
You could do worse James. The 60 or 65% profile on 17" rims suits the FL1 really well. Making it quieter on the road, giving better comfort and making the speedometer more accurate.Most people seem to go for the 65 profile Geolanders on here it seems. I think I'll probably be going for a set of those in due course as my current tyre are nearing needing replacement.
The 55% profile is too small, smaller than the standard 215/65/16, which is kinda silly.If you want to keep the original profile of 55 I think you're very limited. Cooper Discoverers are available though.
No. The only time it would be an issue is if the tyres you fitted were of a lower load rating than the original, which of course they won't be, as the tyres are larger and rated to carry more weight.Quick question for @Nodge68 or @andyfreelandy , do you need to tell your insurance company if you go for the higher profile tyre?
I have used BFG's, GG, Hankook and various others on my farm vehicles but I have to say the best all round (pardon the pun!!) so far are the Cooper Discoverer's.
Good to know, thanks lads. I had them on an X5 years ago and they were too soft in the sidewalls so they must have improved. Must have a look to see if they do a mud tyre too.They last well too. Done about 40k on a set and still in use, albeit on another vehicle.
I worried that the 60% profile on a 17" rim was going to be too wide, but it seems like it works well on F1s
The Geolander 015 fits in 225/65/17, with a few mm of space, so you'll be fine with those. The 60% version is a slightly smaller diameter, so slightly more clearance to the spring cup.The Geolandar 225/60/r17 look like pretty good.