Best Tires for a Series IIA 109 SW

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  • TeriAnn
    Overdrive
    • Nov 2006
    • 1087

    #16
    Originally posted by I Leak Oil
    Not necessarily. I have (as well as many other owners) 235/85-16's on stock rover rims and have NEVER lost a tire off the bead, even when aired down. I wouldn't put that tire on a 5" rim but seems to be fine on a 5.5" and 6" rim.
    What people put on their own truck is their own business as far as I'm concerned. But be aware that many reputable tyre shops will not mount a tyre on a rim that is outside the manufacturer's specification. For both safety and liability reasons.

    If you get into an accident potentially caused by any sort of tyre or wheel malfunction and get sued an insurance investigator will likely check to see if the tyre size is correct for the wheel & vehicle. If it is out of spec then you may find your insurance unwilling to pay, yourself and the company who sold you the tyres to be in litigation.

    A lot rides on your tyres and it never hurts to be within the manufacturer's specifications for safety. A six inch rim would be withing specs for that tyre.
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    Teriann Wakeman_________
    Flagstaff, AZ.




    1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

    My Land Rover web site

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    • Cevan
      Low Range
      • Jul 2011
      • 57

      #17
      Originally posted by TeriAnn
      There is a 6-1/2" wide Defender wheel that fits Series trucks and a 7" wide Discovery I slotted steel wheel that fit Series trucks (what is under my 1960 109).
      How does the offset of the Disco I rims compare with the stock 16" rims. The rims on my IIA have less offset than my buddy's series III 16" rims and I don't want mine to look like a mail truck. I would like more offset and a wider rim.
      1976 Honda CB750F1
      1974 Honda CB360G
      1967 Series IIA

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      • busboy
        2nd Gear
        • Nov 2012
        • 202

        #18
        I don't often recommend tires, mostly people want to pay way too much for them thinking they are getting a "better" tire, not so you are just getting ripped off. I came across these tires while searching for a good hi speed road tire but would also be good on ice, off road and in the mud, also one that had a decent tread depth. I compared these directly with tires costing much more and I thought these better. I was told that the local phone and internet company was using them on their trucks. My son tried them and couldn't stop raving about how good they were especially on the Northern ice roads, he wore out that set and thought he wanted a more expensive tire so he installed Nitto grapplers costing much more, they didn't even last half as long. These tires are not cheap tires they are made in the US, they are just low cost and I recommend them. Someone I recommended them to is using them on a snowplow truck and loves them.http://www.multimiletires.com/tires/...ication=SUV-LT. Hope no one read this before I corrected the link.
        1971 series 2a 88, series 3 trans, Fairey OD, owned since 1978.

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        • Revtor
          2nd Gear
          • Apr 2012
          • 265

          #19
          Nice link busboy.. Trailcutter RT 215/85/16. Seems pretty spot on for rover use to me!!
          ---- 1969 Bugeye ----
          ---- 1962 Dormobile ----

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          • JimCT
            5th Gear
            • Nov 2006
            • 518

            #20
            good tires

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            Originally posted by Revtor
            Nice link busboy.. Trailcutter RT 215/85/16. Seems pretty spot on for rover use to me!!
            1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
            1963 Unimog Radio box
            1995 LWB RR

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            • NC_Mule
              2nd Gear
              • Mar 2010
              • 222

              #21
              1970 IIA 88"
              Installed 4 215/85-16 Goodyear Dura trac's late last year. They have the winter snow flake rating, made in USA. Think I paid $800ish for the set. I've been very pleased with snow/ice performace and mud/light off road. As for noise the Rover covers up anything the tires might make.

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              • I Leak Oil
                Overdrive
                • Nov 2006
                • 1796

                #22
                Originally posted by TeriAnn
                If you get into an accident potentially caused by any sort of tyre or wheel malfunction and get sued an insurance investigator will likely check to see if the tyre size is correct for the wheel & vehicle. If it is out of spec then you may find your insurance unwilling to pay, yourself and the company who sold you the tyres to be in litigation.
                Valid point perhaps but not much different than getting into an accident with a series rover that has a Ford V8, modified drive line, power steering and modified braking system though.
                The fact that you mounted a non standard size, radial tire can potentially get you in trouble too I suppose.

                This is America and you don't have to do ANYTHING wrong to be sued unfortunately.
                Jason
                "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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                • Revtor
                  2nd Gear
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 265

                  #23
                  these are on sale -$80 ea!

                  Shop Mud Terrain & All Terrain TreadWright Tires by tire size. We offer the most affordable products on the market with Free Shipping!
                  ---- 1969 Bugeye ----
                  ---- 1962 Dormobile ----

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                  • smukai
                    Low Range
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 75

                    #24
                    Here in Colorado, I've been running BF Goodrich AT's for about 11 years. Never a problem. It was my only car for about 4 years and I never had an issue with them on or off road, in snow, on ice and in the mountains. My brother is currently borrowing my truck for the winter and living in Vail up a super steep hill on the side of the mountain and he says he hasn't had an issue yet.

                    That said, I have been hearing fantastic things about the Wrangler Duratrac and may give them a shot whenever I need new tires for the Series.
                    Seth

                    '67 IIa 109 Station Wagon (the daughter's toy)
                    2003 XC70 (for the dog)
                    2006 XC70 (for the wife/daughter/son)
                    2002 650 Dakar (for trip planning purposes)

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                    • TeriAnn
                      Overdrive
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 1087

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Cevan
                      How does the offset of the Disco I rims compare with the stock 16" rims. The rims on my IIA have less offset than my buddy's series III 16" rims and I don't want mine to look like a mail truck. I would like more offset and a wider rim.
                      The Disco I wheels have the extra width inboard so they do not stick out of a Series body.

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                      Teriann Wakeman_________
                      Flagstaff, AZ.




                      1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

                      My Land Rover web site

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                      • REDrum
                        1st Gear
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 175

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Revtor
                        These with the kedge grip walnut shells, glass chunks, and coffee grounds would be a great year round tire. And its gets a green star for being a recycled product.
                        The Toltec Coffee fleet....
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