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215/75 on 7x15 don't fit mk2 with no lift
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26 May 2011 19:15 - 26 May 2011 19:23 #16968
by SPC5838
Replied by SPC5838 on topic Re: 215/75 on 7x15 don't fit mk2 with no lift
Shame there's no feed back on vehicles that don't have electronic assistance comparable to the Eurofighter :No offence to any Disco owners ( new ones that is ), but with all the traction / stability / descent control on those things I wonder how much of it is really the tyres :huh: Hopefully I won't be needing new rubber for quite a while, but it would be good to know if they're any good on motors with out the computer gubbins keeping them out of trouble just in case ! I won't be doing trials in mine, but I just want to know I won't get stuck in a muddy field or in the snow either 
Poxy EU, tyre noise is the last thing I hear in my jimny; couldn't over all the other noises ! That'll probably be a flood of KM2 / new AT2 copy remoulds on the way as Insa / Malatesta and the rest try to comply and good by Special Tracs etc :woohoo: ? That also could explain why the price of some tyres have shot up and other's have disappered, like Hankook RT03; weren't that expensive from Camskill... now they don't seem to have any and they appeared on Tyresdirect more expensive than BFG's :dry:
Good luck keeping that rubber fetish from the missus Halford
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Poxy EU, tyre noise is the last thing I hear in my jimny; couldn't over all the other noises ! That'll probably be a flood of KM2 / new AT2 copy remoulds on the way as Insa / Malatesta and the rest try to comply and good by Special Tracs etc :woohoo: ? That also could explain why the price of some tyres have shot up and other's have disappered, like Hankook RT03; weren't that expensive from Camskill... now they don't seem to have any and they appeared on Tyresdirect more expensive than BFG's :dry:
Good luck keeping that rubber fetish from the missus Halford

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27 May 2011 12:59 #16991
by Municipal Waste
Replied by Municipal Waste on topic Re: 215/75 on 7x15 don't fit mk2 with no lift
I wouldn't be suprised to find manufacturers like BFG and General are going to be able to make tyres that are as good in mud as the originals and still meet EU road noise regulations. When you think about it, things like Special Tracks were probably thrown together out of what looked like it was going to work when they were first made and now with FEA and CAD as well as better production they can probably work on shapes to do just as good a job.
The other way to make it so you can still get them is just to make them say competition use all over them like they do with full slicks.
The other way to make it so you can still get them is just to make them say competition use all over them like they do with full slicks.
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27 May 2011 13:59 - 27 May 2011 14:02 #16992
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Sorry to hijack the thread, just a slightly irrelevant observation. I had Bridgestone Trailwings on my Honda Transalp.
They were known as Deathwings by quite a few people as they were lethal in the wet.
Coincidence ? I think not ! :evil:
Replied by Shagnasty on topic Re: 215/75 on 7x15 don't fit mk2 with no lift
supergaz wrote: I had years ago Bridgestone Dulers on my Grand Vitara as Suzuki seem to love them, I replaced them all soon after getting the car as they were deadly in the wet...
Sorry to hijack the thread, just a slightly irrelevant observation. I had Bridgestone Trailwings on my Honda Transalp.
They were known as Deathwings by quite a few people as they were lethal in the wet.
Coincidence ? I think not ! :evil:
Last edit: 27 May 2011 14:02 by Shagnasty. Reason: spilling
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27 May 2011 15:02 #16993
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Replied by Nelson83 on topic Re: 215/75 on 7x15 don't fit mk2 with no lift
I got told by my local tyre fitter that the AT2s had been replaced with a new tread (i posted here a few weeks about it) but ordered a pair from blackcircle on weds for them arrive today - orginal spec ones
made me very happy as it didnt want a random pair on the truck. Tomorrows job will be getting them fitted. Im tempted to order another pair and keep them in the garage as my own stock just in case

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28 May 2011 05:17 #17006
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Replied by Municipal Waste on topic Re: 215/75 on 7x15 don't fit mk2 with no lift
:dry: I hate to have to break it to you, but there's 5 tyres on a Jimny, a pair won't go far :silly:
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30 May 2011 18:23 #17115
by Halford
Replied by Halford on topic Re: 215/75 on 7x15 don't fit mk2 with no lift
update re: the NEW General Grabbers AT 205/75R15
contacted MICHELDEVER (Generals UK distributors - are at least they were :whistle: ) "In this particular size they are still supplying the AT2’s, its not a common size so may not be made in the new AT pattern" :huh:
so contacted the German General .....:woohoo: they have informed me that we should expect to see the NEW General Grabbers AT 205/75R15 towards the end of july
Glad you're pleased with your AT2's Nelson83 - some are saying it's OK to mix the AT2 and the new AT (in pairs), but I don't think I'd want to do it myself, personally, I would grab another couple of AT2's while you've the chance
re: Blackcircles - contacted then last Wed "TOYO A/T tyres are out of stock with not due dates at the moment"
I could be reading too much into this, but to me it looks like The EU regs are starting to bite and availability drying up.
For anyone that may be interested, I've attached a pdf I've made explaining about the new EU tyre noise legislation - basically involves forcing all tyre mfrs to spend a fortune in compliance so they can stick labels on the tyres as they do with washing machines.
[attachment:1]C:\fakepath\Snap1.jpg[/attachment]
download pdf
So I guess I'll get back to you all August and give some feedback of the tyres.
contacted MICHELDEVER (Generals UK distributors - are at least they were :whistle: ) "In this particular size they are still supplying the AT2’s, its not a common size so may not be made in the new AT pattern" :huh:
so contacted the German General .....:woohoo: they have informed me that we should expect to see the NEW General Grabbers AT 205/75R15 towards the end of july
Glad you're pleased with your AT2's Nelson83 - some are saying it's OK to mix the AT2 and the new AT (in pairs), but I don't think I'd want to do it myself, personally, I would grab another couple of AT2's while you've the chance
re: Blackcircles - contacted then last Wed "TOYO A/T tyres are out of stock with not due dates at the moment"
I could be reading too much into this, but to me it looks like The EU regs are starting to bite and availability drying up.
For anyone that may be interested, I've attached a pdf I've made explaining about the new EU tyre noise legislation - basically involves forcing all tyre mfrs to spend a fortune in compliance so they can stick labels on the tyres as they do with washing machines.
[attachment:1]C:\fakepath\Snap1.jpg[/attachment]
download pdf
Attachment tyrenoise.pdf not found
So I guess I'll get back to you all August and give some feedback of the tyres.
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