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Yokohama Geolander A/T S v.s BF Goodrich A/T
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07 Jun 2013 08:50 #73050
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Replied by Zee Zee Top on topic Yokohama Geolander A/T S v.s BF Goodrich A/T
Thanks guys, Looks like I will go for the BFG A/T then. So can I turn five Duelers 684 II with 600 miles of usage into flowerpots.
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07 Jun 2013 08:59 #73051
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Replied by JuanGuillie on topic Yokohama Geolander A/T S v.s BF Goodrich A/T
IF i were you, i should be looking for the "new" BF GOODRICH AT KM2, they have a much better road handling on wet (compared whit the older BF version) and very good on offroad !

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07 Jun 2013 10:20 #73062
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Just had a look and BF Goodrich do not do their AT (or MT) in 205x70x15. As it’s a brand new Jimny I want to keep to the standard size, (it’s a Girl thing) so it looks like it will be the Geolander G012.
tirerack.com seem to rate them about the same. I quite like the Firestone Destination AT but they don’t seem to be available this side of the pond.
tirerack.com seem to rate them about the same. I quite like the Firestone Destination AT but they don’t seem to be available this side of the pond.
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07 Jun 2013 22:17 #73121
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Replied by mudman on topic Yokohama Geolander A/T S v.s BF Goodrich A/T
geolanders are quite soft rubber but the bfg a/t's are prooven to do 90,000 miles plus
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07 Oct 2013 11:53 #85384
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Did you get the Geolanders in the end Jean? How are they lasting? They're near the top of my list for replacement tyres - them or Grabber AT / AT2s!
Thanks.
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Zee Zee Top wrote: Just had a look and BF Goodrich do not do their AT (or MT) in 205x70x15. As it’s a brand new Jimny I want to keep to the standard size, (it’s a Girl thing) so it looks like it will be the Geolander G012.
tirerack.com seem to rate them about the same. I quite like the Firestone Destination AT but they don’t seem to be available this side of the pond.
Did you get the Geolanders in the end Jean? How are they lasting? They're near the top of my list for replacement tyres - them or Grabber AT / AT2s!
Thanks.
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07 Oct 2013 13:55 #85390
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Replied by rayz_x on topic Yokohama Geolander A/T S v.s BF Goodrich A/T
If anyone has the Geolandars - what pressure do you use on road? 23F 26R looks soft.
By the way - I chose them for the wet road performance - C - the Grabbers are E and most others aren't much better. Good price on Tyretraders too.
Ray
By the way - I chose them for the wet road performance - C - the Grabbers are E and most others aren't much better. Good price on Tyretraders too.
Ray
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