Those Goodrich look meaty but they never appear in the topThis is the BFGOODRICH compared to a standard tyre on 17s.
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@Wiggly Woo The Cross Climates don't seem to have a particularly aggressive tread pattern. I wonder how they'd fare in mud or damn grass?
@Elmo, which ones? Either of these?
https://www.mytyres.co.uk/rshop/Tyres/Cooper/Discoverer-ATT/225-60-R17-103H-XL/R-395093
https://www.mytyres.co.uk/rshop/Tyr...0-R17-103H-XL---mit-Felgenhornschutz/R-350297
@BJG good thinking
They have the 3 peaks and snowflake symbol but they're not a "dedicated" winter tyre per se. Most tests I've read compare winter tyres against winter tyres and typically in cold climates too.Those Goodrich look meaty but they never appear in the top
5 winter tyre test with the ADAC.
@soulstyledevon after the 250 miles covered yesterday and today I have no qualms with the KO2's.I feel a tyre better suited to M&S is better placed for the Cali as that’s what you are more lightly to encounter living in Britain.
I may well look at different tyres when it comes to changing.
@Jay17cali Very different requirements tbh. "4 season" or "winter".Does anybody have any advice in 18” winters or 4 seasons for factory 18” alloys???
I noticed my preferred tyres Goodyear 4seasons don’t come in 255 45 18s
i would prefer 4seasons@Jay17cali Very different requirements tbh. "4 season" or "winter".
4 season are a type of "Jack of all trades" whereas "winter" work better at lower temperatures.
"Winter" wouldn't last many miles in the summer due to the softer compound. Which do you prefer? "Winter" or "4 season"
@soulstyledevon after the 250 miles covered yesterday and today I have no qualms with the KO2's.
The temperature on Saturday was 10 degrees whilst today it was 7 degrees and if your requirement is like mine; occasional flurries of snow, rain and very wet fields or muddy patches, I can recommend them.
I drove through the city, up a dual carriageway, along forestry fire tracks and over some very wet fields. There is absolutely no way my Pirelli P Zero would have coped with the wet field! No way whatsoever!!!!
M+S as well as 3 Peak/ Snowflake symbolBe good to hear your thoughts again after winter...
Do they have the 3peak and snowflake symbol?
.Just had Nokian WRC 3 fitted 215/60/17 109/107T these replace 4 x Continental Van contact 200 which had done 22300 miles since new.
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Hi 4x4 . What size are your Bfg’s ? You don’t use studs ? Do you carry chains and if so what make ? Thanks .
I envy those KMC holeshots: they’re lovely. My Mrs won’t let me buy them. Do the BFG put you over 2m?
If I put a board across the solar panel (my highest point) and measure to the floor. I’m getting 2005mm so yes and with an awning it would be higher I believe. I never come across 2m barriers so I’m more inclined to lift mine a bit more to gain some additional ground clearance.I envy those KMC holeshots: they’re lovely. My Mrs won’t let me buy them. Do the BFG put you over 2m?
I’m in the U.K. just now. I was using Yokohama ice spike in Norway. These are 245 65 R17. I just christened them.
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Hi 4x4 thanks for info . I fitted 225/65/17 Bf G ko2 in the spring after wearing my Dunlop winter sport out on trip to Nordkapp last Sept/ Oct . I’m keeping Bfg’s on all year now as they’ll be great in muddy fields as well as snow . I’m looking to see which chains will fit over my bfg’s . Does anyone know which size / type fit not that I think I’ll need them but some places require to carry in winter ? My current Husky unused chains I got from club shop don’t fit and now for sale . ThanksI’m in the U.K. just now. I was using Yokohama ice spike in Norway. These are 245 65 R17. I just christened them.
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