What tyres do you have on your Freelander

  • Road Tyres

    Votes: 117 44.7%
  • All Terrain Tyres

    Votes: 123 46.9%
  • Mud Tyres

    Votes: 9 3.4%
  • Any Other

    Votes: 10 3.8%
  • Grrr I'm a real man I don't have a Freelander

    Votes: 3 1.1%

  • Total voters
    262
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Vrededestein Wintrac 4 Xtreme 215/70R16 102H tyres.
 
General Grabber AT's, they seem pretty good so far, need to try them off roading sometime however as are a bit wasted at the moment (them, not me).
 
General Grabber AT's, they seem pretty good so far, need to try them off roading sometime however as are a bit wasted at the moment (them, not me).


They are okay but I have got through 3 with sidewall damage. Ouch.

My Vredestein's seem to be just as good on and off-road and are quieter and more economical.
 
Wrangler HP All Weather from the previous owner. They did well in the snow and have plenty of tread left, so won't be replaced anytime soon.
 
They are okay but I have got through 3 with sidewall damage. Ouch.

My Vredestein's seem to be just as good on and off-road and are quieter and more economical.

Judging from your pic hopefully mine will last a bit longer having to deal with nothing more challenging than a muddy field. Shall see!
 
Hankook Dynapro 195 x 80 R15 AT's

Rubbish on a wet road and they're noisy as hell. :(
 
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Just replaced the hankook dynapros on the front with Falken Landair. Much quieter and seem to grip a little better. They're summer tyres apparently, but, really ?
Maxxis something or others on the back, no prop so not worried about a few mm difference in tread depth.
 
Hankook Ventus ST RH06 here on 17" and really happy with them, would like some ATs on 15" steel wheels for going off beaten track any recommendations ?
 
My Pirelli Scorpion str's are down to 4mm of tread now so it wont be long before I'm looking.

I have to have a driving assesment every three years and thats due soon too - so i'll wait till that's done with...I might have to get an automatic but we'll see.
 
My BF Goodrich Mud Terrain 235 70 16s are great, no problems with traction control or handling.
More road noise than my original road tyres but not bothered about that as they are worth the noise off road.
 
Just put Event ML698s on my spare set of rims. Quite happy with their performance so far, in the wet and dry on road and a mildly boggy field!

I got 215/65/16s and got five for £209.10 with free delivery.

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ive got the same as above
i havent took it to any fields or anything as yet, just road use and im very happy with them
 
215/65/R16 (i.e. standard size) Dunlop GranTrek SJ6 - they are actually a winter tyre and I got them cheap with hardly any miles on. Grandtrek SJ6 Tires | Dunlop Tires

Other set has 2 Avon Ranger 65 and two Weslake SP06 road tyres that amazingly has M+S on them :eek:

I understand that you can fit 205/80R16 with no mods and some peeps are saying that they have 225/75R16 on with no mods - I don't really know.

I have and will be off-roading it (as I teach 4x4) so while I want the extra clearance I almost think I should keep it standard for comparison purposes.
 
Pirelli scorpion str 225 55 17. Just got some steel wheels so will be looking some at's

I used to hate my pirelli's. When i went from those to BFG AT's the difference was incredible. The car actually gripped on corners and no more tyre squeal or slipping in the wet!
 

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