Vehicle & Technical > Discovery
mud tyres without humming yes please
Range Rover Blues:
I've had the Machos in the past, they do hum, all tyres hum. That said it's not too bad and there are other things to listen to anyway. they are also good off-road, easily a match for BFG most of the time. They wear quickly though and being remoulds you have no guarantee that you are getting 4 tyres that work the same as each other on the road. I'm running BFG MT now (or AT when not laning) and they don't make as much noise, they are good up to the speed limit (I don't exceed that you know :wink: ) and I don't get that funny rumbling through the floor as I'm rolling to a halt that I got with the Machos. You pays your money........
Mark2Disco:
i probably do 10k per year at the most so if the amazons last a couple of years ish im happy
knowing me if i get bfgs something will go wrong and ill rip the side wall or
get a puncture in the side wall where it cant be repaired
just my luck !
nice to see you got the rangie dirty at last lol
sparkes:
I've had general grabber AT2's on for a few months now, very low noise and supurb grip. Cost is a lot lower than BFG's as I paid £399 for 5 fitted
Steve
Mark2Disco:
thats a good price
where did you get them from ?
jimthelandyman:
Colways are noisy on my old mans disco, everyone stops and looks to see what the noise is when we drive past people on the path, good off road though.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version