L Landyz Member Feb 8, 2012 #1 Hi all, I need a set of new tyres for the freelander, what is the best tyre for wet roads ?
Freelaner Landy Driver Feb 8, 2012 #4 Nice one I've got Pirelli Scorpion STRs on mine. If that helps! Original equipment on your Freelander Ohh n thems black n round wi treads on em Last edited: Feb 8, 2012
Nice one I've got Pirelli Scorpion STRs on mine. If that helps! Original equipment on your Freelander Ohh n thems black n round wi treads on em
I ianch28 New Member Feb 8, 2012 #5 I have just put a set of General Grabber UHP's on mine not done many miles but they have a low road noise handled well in dry/wet conditions and were fine in the snow even the bit of driving i did light off road.
I have just put a set of General Grabber UHP's on mine not done many miles but they have a low road noise handled well in dry/wet conditions and were fine in the snow even the bit of driving i did light off road.
Singvogel Well-Known Member Feb 8, 2012 #6 Landyz said: Hi all, I need a set of new tyres for the freelander, what is the best tyre for wet roads ? Click to expand... Continental Conti4X4Contact are the best I've ever fitted - wish I'd tried them years ago. They do meet all the specifications mentioned by earlier posters/****-takers: Round, black, and with tready bits. They are biased for 80% on-road, 20% off-road and are M+S rated. If you never, ever go off-road you could consider a normal car tyre as opposed to a 4X4 tyre. Wont be so good in snow or ice though. Singvogel.
Landyz said: Hi all, I need a set of new tyres for the freelander, what is the best tyre for wet roads ? Click to expand... Continental Conti4X4Contact are the best I've ever fitted - wish I'd tried them years ago. They do meet all the specifications mentioned by earlier posters/****-takers: Round, black, and with tready bits. They are biased for 80% on-road, 20% off-road and are M+S rated. If you never, ever go off-road you could consider a normal car tyre as opposed to a 4X4 tyre. Wont be so good in snow or ice though. Singvogel.
L Landyz Member Feb 8, 2012 #7 one thing you have all forgot, they need a hole in the middle ! thanks to the people who gave a proper answer !
one thing you have all forgot, they need a hole in the middle ! thanks to the people who gave a proper answer !
Optimus Prime Well-Known Member Feb 8, 2012 #8 I have michelin lattitudes on mine, which replaced the synchrone. both corking tyres, never had any grip issues at all with either.
I have michelin lattitudes on mine, which replaced the synchrone. both corking tyres, never had any grip issues at all with either.