Vehicle & Technical > Discovery
Tyre Retreads
driftwood:
oh,
the balancing i didn't get done, if its a good treck i'll swop them when i've got to my location, every time you get a good pot hole or good bump they'll probabily want doing again as i learnt from phill where a weight on his wheel smacked his window :shock: , and that was on tarmac
thermidorthelobster:
I used to use them in the distant past, but I found that for the cost saving, I never seemed to get that much life out of them, and that on the whole it was cheaper to buy "proper" tyres. However, this is based on normal car use, not 4x4 use.
TUFFTEE:
You can get Camac terras! which are Not remoulds! I have just booted "TUFFTEE" at £45.00 plus vat a corner! as i have used Camac before i knew what i wanted! You can get them Here!
http://www.kingdavidtyres.co.uk/
Xtremeteam:
--- Quote from: "disco fever" ---You can get Camac terras! which are Not remoulds! I have just booted "TUFFTEE" at £45.00 plus vat a corner! as i have used Camac before i knew what i wanted! You can get them Here!
http://www.kingdavidtyres.co.uk/
--- End quote ---
i use them on my 90 racer as they are well grippy on the gravel safaris,& also can be run flat & re inflated with no ill affects (yet)
Bush Tucker Man:
No problems with Colway A/T's on the Discovery.
They've don over 20,000miles & are 'sound as a pound'
I had a set of the Bronco M/T's on the 110Tdi & they were great. Grippy, hard-wearing & superb even at erm.... slightly higher than legal speeds.
--- Quote from: "muddyweb" ---On something like a Defender it is 87mph
--- End quote ---
I've got a copy of a Defender catalogue (300Tdi) & it states maximum speed as 93 ('point' something) mph.
Doesn't say which model it is
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