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    What Tyres A/T for Defender 90

    After just purchasing my first defender I've realised the previous owner has put on M/T and as I do a bit of hwy driving these are defo a no go! So noisy! So wanting some advice for decent A/T tyres, don't need top of the range some that are good at a decent price. Cheers in advance guys.

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    I think go for the Continental Cross Contacts mate.

    Standard fitment for a new Defender. Quiet on road, 9/10 off road.

    Cheers,

    Pete :>)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete757 View Post
    I think go for the Continental Cross Contacts mate.

    Standard fitment for a new Defender. Quiet on road, 9/10 off road.

    Cheers,

    Pete :>)
    What sort of price do you know Pete?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete757 View Post
    I think go for the Continental Cross Contacts mate.

    Standard fitment for a new Defender. Quiet on road, 9/10 off road.

    Cheers,

    Pete :>)
    I second the motion. The Conti Cross Contacts ATs were fitted to my 2013 DC 110 when I bought it new. Love them on the hwy, around the city & burbs, and they do surprisingly well offroad here in Malaysian jungles (mud, sand, rounded river rocks & boulders).

    Sorry can't help on pricing in Oz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DefenderRhino View Post
    After just purchasing my first defender I've realised the previous owner has put on M/T and as I do a bit of hwy driving these are defo a no go! So noisy! So wanting some advice for decent A/T tyres, don't need top of the range some that are good at a decent price. Cheers in advance guys.
    I just replaced my original 235/85/16R General ATs with Yokohama Geolandar ATs for $235 each. Great on an off road (in the dry) so far!

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    Linky here mate... circa $ 700 per set of 4!

    Continental ContiCrossContact AT Reviews - ProductReview.com.au

    Bargain if that is true!

    Nice and quiet on road... so much more than the Goodyear Wrangler MT's

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    Quote Originally Posted by DefenderRhino View Post
    After just purchasing my first defender I've realised the previous owner has put on M/T and as I do a bit of hwy driving these are defo a no go! So noisy! So wanting some advice for decent A/T tyres, don't need top of the range some that are good at a decent price. Cheers in advance guys.
    On a 90 I would go little wider to 265/75/16 in BFGoodridge A/T. They have the exact same rolling diameter as the 235/85/16 standards and they not only enhance the look of your car, but they actually add quite a bit in handling.

    A little bit more expensive as they are pretty much top of the range, but the last set of tyres you'll need to buy for at least 80,000km.

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loubrey View Post
    On a 90 I would go little wider to 265/75/16 in BFGoodridge A/T. They have the exact same rolling diameter as the 235/85/16 standards and they not only enhance the look of your car, but they actually add quite a bit in handling.

    A little bit more expensive as they are pretty much top of the range, but the last set of tyres you'll need to buy for at least 80,000km.

    Cheers,

    Lou
    Not sure if that will fit on defender standard rims?

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    They fit OEM alloys perfectly and they have in the past been the standard tyre fitted to 90's.

    My first 90 in 1996 was delivered with the 265/75/16 as standard and my current 2010 90 has them fitted as well (not standard obviously). I've also got a set of 7" ZU alloys with BFG KM2 Mud Terrains for occasional use.

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loubrey View Post
    They fit OEM alloys perfectly and they have in the past been the standard tyre fitted to 90's.

    My first 90 in 1996 was delivered with the 265/75/16 as standard and my current 2010 90 has them fitted as well (not standard obviously). I've also got a set of 7" ZU alloys with BFG KM2 Mud Terrains for occasional use.

    Cheers,

    Lou
    You have a pic Lou as I have a 2010 90 as well

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