KISSMYAURA
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Love my wolf rims, love me XZL tyres any suggestions for alternative tyres?
G90 is noisy as f%& and not great grip anywhereThe nearest you will get in metric which are readily available are going to be 235/85, but these are wider. I would not change the wheels, can't beat a set of HD rims.
As for tyres I would echo what others have said, I have the ZXL's fitted to the sereis and love them. If you use hasnt changed I would get the saem again, if it has you need to be looking at what else would be more suitable.
Although I have no direct experience I do not believe the G90's or ZCL's the military also use are as good and an all rounder as the ZXL's.
Ive got xzl's on a set of steel modular rims as a spare set and they are very very tough and long lasting, but they are shockingly bad at climbing out of muddy ruts (on a green lane for example) and fairly crap in snow. as a general all rounder I do love them though, and they look the business on any working fender or series
The problem with them is they clog up and before long you are running on slicks, this is very evident in snow. They struggle to self clean. Because they are thin they will cut through to more solid ground, or as the case may be the layer of compact icy snow which makes them lethal, ive spun off the road a few times now in the snow even though I was crawling along.
Nobber nice looking Landy! How do you find the rag top in winter for heating the inside up? Also is it noisier or much the same in general use? Im thinking of getting rid of my hard top you see! Cheers mate
XZL isn’t really traditional. It’s not really that old a tread pattern. 1997/8 and best part of 15 years after Series motors went out of production.BF Goodrich Km2 in 235x85 will fit, better tyre imo. also extremely tough. But I do love the xzls on a classic looking defender or series. Very traditional.
There are aftermarket wolf rims with better offset. They are a narrow rim so only suitable for narrow tyres for the most part.Love my wolf rims, love me XZL tyres any suggestions for alternative tyres?
There really are a lot of choices. A 7.50 x 16 would certainly do the trick still. But choice is limited.Intended use is that I have around 1Km of forest dirt tracks and a 100m hill to navigate every day, the surface is scalpings / type one / broken brick and smashed tarmac so not too muddy as such, but can be a challenge in the snow
Not using the tratter for mud plugging and wading etc, just need to get in and out regardless of the weather.
Intended use is that I have around 1Km of forest dirt tracks and a 100m hill to navigate every day, the surface is scalpings / type one / broken brick and smashed tarmac so not too muddy as such, but can be a challenge in the snow
Not using the tratter for mud plugging and wading etc, just need to get in and out regardless of the weather.