Hi everyone,
Sorry, it has been a long time.
I'd value your thoughts. My Cooper AT3 are coming to their end in wear and I'm looking for the next replacement. If I'm honest I haven't really had confidence with the Coopers. Looking at the various options suggest on GOE and other posts I see we have a good selection for the D4 R18s. I seem to have narrowed my choice to the Bridgestone D697LT or the General Grabber AT2. Looking at the load ratings between the two there isn't much difference.
So my open question is.....aside from the small load rating improvement on the D697LT what additional benefits would I get by choosing the LT tyres?
cheers
Personally don't rate the duellers. Sidewalls cracked after about a year in on my D1.
BFG AT LT would be my choice 265/65/18. $426 on tyres sales atm.
Main benefit of LT is generally much stronger side walls.
Cheers
Mike
Last edited by hibees1972; 28th October 2014 at 07:04 PM. Reason: .
What problems did you have with the Coopers?
I have had 3 plug repairs and a total replacement. I think my general concern comes from their load rating. I tow a big K Kamper with family on board. Have reservations letting some air down and their ability to cope. Having had BFGs on previous vehicle the Coopers just don't 'look' capable so I haven't enjoyed the many KMs travelled off road with them under me.
Also, they seem a bit slipper in the wet, most noticeable on roundabouts. I don't like the sensation coming from the slip.
Considering BF Goodrich LT265/65R18 for my next set too. Plenty of good reviews from users here and elsewhere on the web.
Cheapest I can see is $369 fitted and balanced here:
Bf Goodrich 2656518 122R All Terrain TA KO
The BFG are a bit noisy,and the 265/65/18 are around 24mm oversize from OEM,but shouldn't cause any major issues.
They do seem to go hard with age,and chip badly on fast,very rocky roads.
Apart from this,have found them excellent,very strong.
In fact,since running them have never had one go flat,and that includes a lot of off road use.And they generally last around 80k.
Have run them on two D2's and now on the D4.
Be careful following recommendations - the same tyres from the same manufacturer, but in different sizes, are markedly different to each other. For example, the Cooper Zeon LTZ's in the 285/60R18 is amazingly strong, and has a load rating of 120. The same tyre in the 255/55R19 suffers from weak sidewalls and is no where near the same load rating.
So with that in mind, the Bridgestone D697 in 265/60R18 is proving to be a very robust, all-round performer. The Grabber AT2's have some sidewall failures in that size. The BFG 265/65R18's have poor wet bitumen handling when pushed at D3/D4 speeds. The Hankooks in 255/55R19 are very good, but I haven't experienced them in the 18" size. The Mickey Thompson STZ's in 265/60R18 are probably the best all-round performer, but a couple of people have had issues with de-lamination, although that was supposed to be due to a particular bad batch.
Cheers,
Gordon
I've been looking at the General Grabber AT in the 255/60R18 (otherwise stock.) Seems decent bang for buck pricing.
Ben.
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