AT Tyre Suggestions

AT Tyre Suggestions

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matt-ITR

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892 posts

189 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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I am looking for a set of AT tyres and use will be 90% road, 10% off-road.
So road performance is crucial, but they also need to be great in all tyres of snow and OK off-road, but it will never be that crazy. Wet fields and muddy forestry tracks mostly.

Also, since the tyre size is small I don't have much choice. They need to be 215/65/16.
Grabber AT's are available. Also Bridgestone Duelers and Yokohama Geolanders.

I don't think Cooper or BFG make any in this size.

SlimJim16v

5,654 posts

143 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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What are they going on, could you squeeze 215/70x16s on? I went from 215/70x16s to 225/70x16s on my Mk1 RAV4, bigger is always better biglaugh

As for your original size, AT2s* are the best compromise, with the Geolander ATSs also very good and the best off-road but more compromised on road being BF Goodrich ATs, which you can also get in your size.

For snow you really need winter tyres, but the above should be acceptable, probably in the same order.

  • Has to be the AT2s, the newer ATs are not as good, ruined by EU noise regulations.
PS Not tried them, just going by reviews when looking for mine. I do now have the BFG ATs, but not had a chance to try them properly yet.

Edited by SlimJim16v on Wednesday 18th November 18:42

matt-ITR

Original Poster:

892 posts

189 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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Thanks for the reply and food for thought.

I had heard pretty good reviews for the newer AT.
I am surprised you say the Yoko is the better one off road too, it looks like the least aggressive.

SlimJim16v

5,654 posts

143 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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I meant that the BFG is the best off road.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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I can't see why you can't potentially look at different sizes. A little bigger or smaller won't really matter much.

A 215/70R16 is only 3/4" taller.


As for tyres. I personally think AT's are the worst tyre for the most part. Compromised on road and usually pretty poor off road.

If the off road conditions are bad enough that a road tyre won't cut it, then chances are an AT won't either really.


Wet fields can also be very slippery and the kind of terrain AT's truly SUCK at.

If you are on sand, rocks, gravel. Then AT's are ok, so touring across certain parts of Europe, Africa, USA or Oz. They can be a good choice.

In Blighty, where almost all off road is mud of some kind. Then I think they don't really work very well.


As for snow. Well in fresh snow and deep snow, MT's will work very well. And of course snow often falls on top of grass and mud, so if you need to venture off the road, such as going up the verge to get around a stranded car, then an MT is a much better tyre.


On compacted snow and ice, AT's do generally work slightly better, but this is more down to the type of MT tread you are comparing it too. For these conditions and wet roads you want something with sipes in. Not all MT's have these, so I'd say avoid them for your use. But a mild MT with sipes is likely the best tyre for the job. Plus they always look better too.

The only downside is, all MT's due to the lugs will generally be a little nosier on road.



However this is only my opinion, so take it with a pinch of salt! biggrin



Another thing to consider, if you aren't likely to tear about with hard cornering, then you might want to consider some winter tyres instead. They'll be better than the AT's in the snow and ice and mostly as good off road and better on the road.

Trevor450

1,751 posts

148 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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matt-ITR said:
Thanks for the reply and food for thought.

I had heard pretty good reviews for the newer AT.
I am surprised you say the Yoko is the better one off road too, it looks like the least aggressive.
With that size, I am guessing Nissan X-Trail? I had the newer Grabber ATs on mine and while they were fine in mud and snow, they were one of the worst tyres on greasy wet roads. They were OK in the wet. I drove with mine in Auto all the time as it understeered and spun up the front wheels terribly with them in 2WD.

richs2891

897 posts

253 months

Friday 20th November 2015
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I don't think The "older GG AT2" are great in wet grass either,
Next set of tyres for me will probably be full on be muds,
Am interested how the newer more style agressive AT's such Goodyear Wrangle duratrac or the Cooper ST maxx copes with wet grass fields.

Edited by richs2891 on Friday 20th November 20:01

Trevor450

1,751 posts

148 months

Friday 20th November 2015
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I've got BFG A/T KO2 on my Defender and they seem pretty good. They have the sipes needed for compacted snow too.

matt-ITR

Original Poster:

892 posts

189 months

Saturday 21st November 2015
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90% road use as I said, so a MT would be completely OTT.
Majority of the off-road use is forest tracks, but some mud/fields. I have a feeling I have said all this before?

I am looking into fitting wider tyres, but not sure how close the suspension is.

BFG and Grabbers seem to get all the best comments from people I know who work in forestry.
I will look into BFG a little more and see how they compare price wise.

Sarge 4x4

2,371 posts

205 months

Sunday 22nd November 2015
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We have a huge amount of customers very happy with the General AT.
The AT2 is still available in many sizes.
Always happy to help with tyre advice, been doing it for many years and specialise in 4x4.

matt-ITR

Original Poster:

892 posts

189 months

Sunday 22nd November 2015
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Thanks Sarge.

Given a straight shoot out between the GG AT and BFG KO2 which do you think is best in the following:

Road manners (noise, handling)
Off-road ability
Snow performance

geeks

9,173 posts

139 months

Monday 23rd November 2015
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Just to muddy things a little (see what i did there? smile)

I ran Yoko Geolanders on my old truck, they were fantastic on and off road. They struggled with deep squidgy mud as you would expect but really they excelled elsewhere! Snow manners were great as well. I will see if i can dig out some pics or vids when I last ran them if that helps..