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Rugrat
28th May 2008, 06:57 PM
Ok - looking at changing the rubber on the New TD4. Questions are:

1. Do I remain with the 235/85 R16 or go for the 265/75 R16?
Same size over all just a tad wider - I dont want to go above the 32" mark.

2. Coopers STT, Wrangler MTR, Mickey Thompson MTZ or the BFG MT's - which one (yes not all have both sizes - but cant have everything)

Cheers

ciapek
28th May 2008, 07:12 PM
My angle would be this.....
-Cooper STT and MTZ are from the same factory, same rubber compound and manufacturing techniques.........

-MTR, strong carcass, soft compound, will wear faster than the above....

-BFG, hard to say, don't have any experience with these......

I'm currently on Cooper ST 265/75/R16, 58K done so far, weekends 4wd, High Country few times a year and daily driver........1 new tyre so far on Warranty (pro rata @50K's $150----split sidewall...manufacturing fault) rest are about 60% thread left, but look like they had a hard life, lots of cuts, cracks and hairline splits everywhere........

I'll be facing the same decision soon and I'm leaning towards the BFG......



cheers........

tolinja
28th May 2008, 07:17 PM
Ok - looking at changing the rubber on the New TD4. Questions are:

1. Do I remain with the 235/85 R16 or go for the 265/75 R16?
Same size over all just a tad wider - I dont want to go above the 32" mark.

2. Coopers STT, Wrangler MTR, Mickey Thompson MTZ or the BFG MT's - which one (yes not all have both sizes - but cant have everything)

Cheers

yes i am looking at doing the same thing
the best i came up with was the 265/75/r16 mtz at 4mm smaller they will keep everything legal

JohnR
28th May 2008, 09:57 PM
I have been going through the same thing I have had a thread going a few days ago "Defender Tyres???" have a look for some of the responces.

I am taking my time in making a decision and doing a lot of research. LR Brisbane said they used to deliver Defenders with 245/75R16's BF Goodridge's which made them look a bit tougher.

I am leaning towards something like the:

Mickey Thompson Radial Baja MTZ
LT265/75R16 10ply 123Q rim7-8 dia813
or
a bit bigger again:
Simex Extreme Trekker, The Centipede
32x9.5-16" 245/85-16" rim6.5-8.5 110N dia849 width268
or if I want to play it safe:
Goodyear MTR
245/75R16 are a awesome tyre I have had them before.

I am also considering either a slightly wider rim or adding a bit of offset to compensate for the slightly wider tyre. I am also looking at possibly fitting a Scorpian "Evolution Suspension Kit" this kit give you more suspension travel without raising the vehicle. 2" 's of extra droop.

Cheers,

jddisco200tdi
29th May 2008, 09:19 AM
I would stay with 235/85R16 because of warranty reasons. If you ever have bearing/hub issues LR could say the wider tyres placed undue stress on these parts.

And if you really need mud tyres you want the most open pattern possible.

Rugrat
30th May 2008, 03:02 PM
Ok - thanks for the info - have stayed with the 235/85 and decided to put on the STT's again - past experience was good with them and the BFG new style muddie wasn't available.

Cheers

nikjt
30th May 2008, 05:36 PM
I have used MTR's for the past 18months, 30K km's and had no punctures or problems.
They have done a lot of High Country this summer and we spent 3 weeks on the tracks in central australia.
Used as a daily driver also.
They are now about 50% worn.

Can highly recommend.