Tyre shortlist - which is best

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Tyre shortlist - which is best

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Hi all,

so i have a stock setup 14' Syncro with stock wheels and tyres.

I've bought 5 Tuff Torque steels and now need to put some rubber on them. My shortlist is ...
 
  1. GENERAL GRABBER AT3 - 205 70 15 C 106 /104S - £117 each
  2. BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 - 215 75 15 /100s - £168 each
  3. INSA Ranger 3 - 205 70 15 / 96S = £102 each

any comments on the above would be hugely appreciated.
 

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Re: Tyre shortlist - which is best

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The practical, thinking mans choice would be the 205/70/15 General Grabbers. You'll get 85% of the capability of the BFGs, but with less road noise and without a significant increase in the gearing or drag

I've had 215/75/15 KO2s on my 14" DJ syncro and it was fine, but the increased radius is quite noticeable when driving, as is the extra drag. The bigger size looks a bit more aggressive and you gain a bit of ground clearance. That said, KO2s are perfectly usable as an every day tyre, I run them on my T6 and do 14k+ a year in it.

Insa Rangers are a remould knockoff of an old BFG KO tyre. They're a good quality remould, but they are not a "refined" tyre, and are quite noisy for an all terrain. I would personally rather spend the extra and get the K02.

Think very carefully before going for 215/75/15 on a lower powered syncro, too. They make a DJ noticeably more sluggish. A DG or JX would be quite miserable.

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Re: Tyre shortlist - which is best

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Thems wise words above

BFG's seem to last forever, 
if you can stretch to them theres the payback.
Also seem indestructible, kerbing and so on,
and I have never had a puncture in one!
The old grabbers were nice, ..seemed to wear,
never regretted spending the extra.
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Re: Tyre shortlist - which is best

Post by Rdav1s »

thanks for the replies  :ok

ive decided to go for the "miserable" option, the KO2's. my rational??!!.....

I have a set of stock 14", with new tyres that I'm keeping. A set of Sahara 2 mud tyres (215/75/15) with Merc rims that are now surplus and the soon to be KO2's. So i have choices and expensive spares  :shock:

Stock Set...

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Sahara's

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Close up Sahara's

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I will post updates when they on and a review of my experience, especially the performance difference...

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