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Hi guys,

Getting ready for the bad weather and the disco needs some new rubber. Going to go for a set of all terrains , at the moment its fitted with Pirelli 255 65 R16's

 

I'm leaning towards a set of cooper discoverer AT3's in 255 70 R16 as the reviews on google are quite good and the price is not too bad.

 

Anyone know if this slightly bigger size fits with no rubbing, & also is anyone using the coopers and how do you find them.

 

Many thanks

 

Tom

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I put a set of Cooper Discoverer STT's on my truck last week, really impressed with them, very little road noise considering they are mud terrain, went a little off road down a muddy track the other day & didn't need to put the truck in 4 wheel drive.

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Hi guys,

Getting ready for the bad weather and the disco needs some new rubber. Going to go for a set of all terrains , at the moment its fitted with Pirelli 255 65 R16's

 

I'm leaning towards a set of cooper discoverer AT3's in 255 70 R16 as the reviews on google are quite good and the price is not too bad.

 

Anyone know if this slightly bigger size fits with no rubbing, & also is anyone using the coopers and how do you find them.

 

Many thanks

 

Tom

HI TOM BFG mate are good tyres mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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put coopers at3 on my navara jan/feb this year and very pleased, actually go as far as saying best tyre ive EVER bought! Buy with confidence these are one of the best all round tyre at affordabe price. Not actually sure the 4wd system works anymore on the truck as i never have needed 4wd with these tyres yet... better road manners too...

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The nippers has just put a set of Grabber AT`s on his RR sport and they are pretty good off road also quiet on road. £650 a set fitted.

 

Bob

 

Excuse the dog lube on the rear wheel :)

 

 

 

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