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    FL2 Tyres

    I have 17s and the ultimately weak Goodyear Wranglers. I blew one the other day beyond repair and will probably replace the other 4 soon after. I'm looking at these tyres Yokohama / OUR TYRES / Geolandar A/T-S The reviews I've seen look good but any other options?

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    Go Coopers ATR. They have awesome grip!

    I just got a set of 17's shoes with Coopers ATR. Very happy with it.

    Dorko

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    Can I ask how much?

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    Whoops, late post. They were $220 each.

    Great Tyre mate. Done so wicked 4wding in them

    Dorko

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    After a bit of looking I put on some Bridgestone Dueler D694s The reviews seem good so let's see how they go.

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    Talking

    Yeah that was one of my choices, decide against only because the rubber was apparently not as tuff as the Coopers ATR and the Coopers had more Rubber.

    But beside thats awesome tyre i'm sure. Let us know how it goes. I reckon since i got my AT, 4WDing has been even better, the FL2 just floats across the sand rather than digging in.

    Dorko

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorko View Post
    Go Coopers ATR. They have awesome grip!

    I just got a set of 17's shoes with Coopers ATR. Very happy with it.

    Dorko

    How are these holding up, are they noiser on-road than Wranglers? Also, what tyre size did you get?

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    Yeah they are really good for noise. Not much louder than the highway standards. To be honest you wouldn't even know.

    I got a set of 17's which are on a seperate set of rims - in my case 4WD rims

    What size rims do you have?

    Dorko

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    Quote Originally Posted by inside View Post
    After a bit of looking I put on some Bridgestone Dueler D694s The reviews seem good so let's see how they go.
    Mate, I am about to go the D694 way too - new 16 rims to replace the steelies.

    Tell us, how do you like the tyres? My other choice are Cooper ATR, but D694s price is a little bit better... (and the black ones are locally made)

    Cheers

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    I can't say much as I haven't had them that long (1500km). In torrential rain on tarmac they are extremely good, no wrenching of the wheel when hitting deep puddles at speed and no hint of aquaplaning. They bag out nice on the sand (18 PSI) no issue with getting bogged but didn't try to either. Had a tyre squashed between rock and rim with no ill effects. Tyres seem to be wearing well, but I haven't had them long.

    They are called Revo in the US, read some reviews here Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo Tire Reviews & Ratings - Rate or Review a Tire

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