I have the Wrangler Silent Armor 245/75R16. These are the USA version.
There are also 235/75R16's ( see here - Tyre Search, Goodyear, Australia).
Did you want a different profile?
I have just fitted some 245/70/16 Latitude Cross Michelins (in extra load version), they are wonderful, I could not be happier. They are super quiet, amazing in the wet on the road, handle really well and a good A/T off road.
I work in Africa, they are a common tyre in West Africa (French hence a lot of michelin) and they have a great following in harsh conditions there for those who can afford them.
For me, there are 4 little bits of rubber between you (and your family) and god, therefore i never skimp on tyres.
I run the new mud KM2 on my LSE, I tried them on the disco and they were terrible (245.75.16), way too noisy/twitcy and they made it even more sluggish. On the LSE, they are a dream, very good on the road, its amazing they are so different on the LSE compared to the disco but thats just my opinion.
I have the Wrangler Silent Armor 245/75R16. These are the USA version.
There are also 235/75R16's ( see here - Tyre Search, Goodyear, Australia).
Did you want a different profile?
Cheers, Dale
PIC - It comes with the Territory
'The D3' - 2006 TDV6 HSE
2008 Kimberley Kamper Sports RV
Previously Enjoyed:
2002 Adventure Offroad Campers 'Cape York'
2000 D2 Td5 - plus!
1997 Defender 110 Wagon - fully carpeted
Gday, on Disco II I have fitted Mickey Thompson 265/75R16 MTZ tyres but also had a 65mm and 50mm lift kit in them and minor adjustments on steering stops. Bloody Awesome!
I can actually concur with the Michelin Lattitiude. Just fitted to the x-trail and am considering for the disco. Either that or since we're moving to Nowra going full time off road something.
it's a shame the mickey thompsons don't come in smaller sizes...their new AT looks the goods:
Mickey Thompson Tires - ATZ 4-rib
Always looking for creative new ways to get bogged... :whistling:
76 RR...sold coz fuel was expensive at 70c/l :eek:
93 200 Tdi Disco...old faithful...sold to make way for...
99 Td5 Disco ACE...nice drive...hopefully reliable...
Well I headed down to the tyre shop having decided on the Michelin Latitude Cross but when I arrive I find out there's none available for 6-8 weeks. So I thought I'd go with my second choice, the Bridgestone 694's but they couldn't get my size for another few days and I was heading off the next day. So I ended up with the Geolander ATS's so I guess time will tell how they perform.
They do stick well in the wet, much better than the BFG's.
Pirelli Scorpion ATR- Brilliant tyre.
I drive 75% hard top 25% off road.
Quiet on Bitumen road, with a pattern aggressive enouch for soft stuff, and a strong but flexible side wall for low pressure rocky terrain work, great on sand very stable at 15 psi.
About to go with my second set. They do the job
Cheers
AP
Try the 5 rib... This would be a FANTASTIC tyre for the Original Poster of this thread...
Mickey Thompson Tires - ATZ 5-rib
The ATZ has a 5 rib all terrain design which allows the tyre to perform equally well on and off the road. The solid centre rib enhances straight line stability (less tracking) reducing driver fatigue and reduces noise. The siped tread lugs and full tread depth gives excellent wet weather handling.
Inches SIZE Ply Load & Speed Approved Rims OD mm Mileage Warranty kms
16 LT225/75R16 10 115R 6.0-7.0 747 60,000 LT245/75R16 10 120R 6.5-7.5 775 70,000
Roxby local runs these and gives them a hiding on the tracks up North.
Giving brilliant performance on both Sealed and Unsealed and he's getting great wear from them.
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