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Old Jun 21, 2025 | 06:42 AM
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Maybe it was just my bad luck but the Wrangler ATs I had seemed to be nail magnets. Had to visit a tire shop 3 different times to get patched within a year. Switched to Duratracs RTs and not a single issue in 8 months. Additionally I think they look great, perform well in snow and have been great in light off road situations.
 
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Old Jun 21, 2025 | 10:58 AM
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I put a set of Bridgestone Dueler ATs on a few weeks ago. Ride is slightly firmer than the OEM ***, but only noticeable if I focus on it.

I can’t really perceive any difference in noise.
 
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Old Jun 22, 2025 | 12:19 AM
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Long shot but I have a set of five 275/45/22 Continentals I just removed from my brand new 110 I'll let go for a good price. DFW area only. No shipping.
 
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Old Jun 27, 2025 | 03:53 PM
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I have 5k miles on the OEM GY Adventures - P400 with 19" rim. It's been wonderful: quiet, responsive, stable, all around great. I see the the GY Adventures offer some with Kevlar (which is not what I have), so maybe I'll look at those when I need a new set. It is not clear why my Defender came with the non-Kevlar variety, but when I need a replacement, I'll ask what the benefits are to to having the Kevlar version vs. what I have now. IDK... I also read the KO3 is coming out with a specific to the 19" Defender trim (LT255/65/19), so for folks with the off road trim, another alternative. That would be a noticeable change to consider, as it's a heavy LT tire, instead of a P rated GY AT. the 19" rim offering seems to be JLR's "off road" trim once the 18"s got nixed. the 19"s with P400s can probably go to an 18" with the caliper conversion, but if I stick with the 19"s, which I may do, I am happy so far with the GY. I will test them out some more in a few months on some rocky roads and see how they handle it. I can't imagine there's going to be a problem, as I don't do anything with deep ruts - just uneven and rocky. the the curbs I've driven over have been fine so far. For oversized rim buyers, you may be stuck without alot of AT tire choices; but if you have the 19" rims, there's a growing list of tire options specific to that rim size, and with a 6.5" sidewall, you have at the very least some padding for a comfortable ride. I don't know how those 21" rim buyers drive without bouncing all over the place. there were many of 20" rim Defenders on the lot and arriving soon, but I had to put an order in for one with a P400 and the 19"s and then waited about 6 months for delivery. Entirely worth it - the 19"s are a comfortable ride.
 
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Old Jun 27, 2025 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by curb-optional
I have 5k miles on the OEM GY Adventures - P400 with 19" rim. It's been wonderful: quiet, responsive, stable, all around great. I see the the GY Adventures offer some with Kevlar (which is not what I have), so maybe I'll look at those when I need a new set. It is not clear why my Defender came with the non-Kevlar variety, but when I need a replacement, I'll ask what the benefits are to to having the Kevlar version vs. what I have now. IDK... I also read the KO3 is coming out with a specific to the 19" Defender trim (LT255/65/19), so for folks with the off road trim, another alternative. That would be a noticeable change to consider, as it's a heavy LT tire, instead of a P rated GY AT. the 19" rim offering seems to be JLR's "off road" trim once the 18"s got nixed. the 19"s with P400s can probably go to an 18" with the caliper conversion, but if I stick with the 19"s, which I may do, I am happy so far with the GY. I will test them out some more in a few months on some rocky roads and see how they handle it. I can't imagine there's going to be a problem, as I don't do anything with deep ruts - just uneven and rocky. the the curbs I've driven over have been fine so far. For oversized rim buyers, you may be stuck without alot of AT tire choices; but if you have the 19" rims, there's a growing list of tire options specific to that rim size, and with a 6.5" sidewall, you have at the very least some padding for a comfortable ride. I don't know how those 21" rim buyers drive without bouncing all over the place. there were many of 20" rim Defenders on the lot and arriving soon, but I had to put an order in for one with a P400 and the 19"s and then waited about 6 months for delivery. Entirely worth it - the 19"s are a comfortable ride.
Well I asked that my 22s not be filled with helium so that eliminated the bouncing.
 
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Old Jun 30, 2025 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by curb-optional
I have 5k miles on the OEM GY Adventures - P400 with 19" rim. It's been wonderful: quiet, responsive, stable, all around great. I see the the GY Adventures offer some with Kevlar (which is not what I have), so maybe I'll look at those when I need a new set. It is not clear why my Defender came with the non-Kevlar variety, but when I need a replacement, I'll ask what the benefits are to to having the Kevlar version vs. what I have now. IDK... I also read the KO3 is coming out with a specific to the 19" Defender trim (LT255/65/19), so for folks with the off road trim, another alternative. That would be a noticeable change to consider, as it's a heavy LT tire, instead of a P rated GY AT. the 19" rim offering seems to be JLR's "off road" trim once the 18"s got nixed. the 19"s with P400s can probably go to an 18" with the caliper conversion, but if I stick with the 19"s, which I may do, I am happy so far with the GY. I will test them out some more in a few months on some rocky roads and see how they handle it. I can't imagine there's going to be a problem, as I don't do anything with deep ruts - just uneven and rocky. the the curbs I've driven over have been fine so far. For oversized rim buyers, you may be stuck without alot of AT tire choices; but if you have the 19" rims, there's a growing list of tire options specific to that rim size, and with a 6.5" sidewall, you have at the very least some padding for a comfortable ride. I don't know how those 21" rim buyers drive without bouncing all over the place. there were many of 20" rim Defenders on the lot and arriving soon, but I had to put an order in for one with a P400 and the 19"s and then waited about 6 months for delivery. Entirely worth it - the 19"s are a comfortable ride.
Defender has the JLR-spec Adventures that don't have Kevlar because they wanted to keep the weight down, so they removed the Kevlar from the sidewall. This is why you see so many sidewall tears with the JLR-spec Adventures. They are fine on road, and fine for mild off-roading. If you do any moderate off-roading, you'll want a proper all-terrain.

I've driven numerous Defenders on the 22" wheels over the years and I don't think they ride that much differently to the 19" wheels when I had them installed before I switched to 20" wheels. I'd say the 22s on the factory all-season ride better than my E-load range 20" all-terrain tires.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2025 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by CHEERIO
Well I asked that my 22s not be filled with helium so that eliminated the bouncing.
Helium?! I had a new LR issued long ago with a green tire cap. it was hydrogen, not helium. Although not bad, it did require me to find a place to refill the tire, which eventually led me to just skip it and when I put on new tires, I just did regular air. The hydrogen - it was said - helped with the tire rubber's integrity. the air can break down the rubber, but somehow the hydrogen may prolong the life of the tire. Not disputing that at all, I just got tired of having to consider where to refill. Personally, I went for a 19" rim as I'm using my Defender for family road trips and thus I wanted to preference ride comfort and dependability, not style or dynamics. I'd have to imagine that with a 22" rim, you will need to be careful what you drive over...
 
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Old Jul 1, 2025 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by curb-optional
Helium?! I had a new LR issued long ago with a green tire cap. it was hydrogen, not helium. .
Let's hope they were filled with Nitrogen.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2025 | 02:50 PM
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Maybe they were after a mile high ride.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2025 | 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by curb-optional
Helium?! I had a new LR issued long ago with a green tire cap. it was hydrogen, not helium. Although not bad, it did require me to find a place to refill the tire, which eventually led me to just skip it and when I put on new tires, I just did regular air. The hydrogen - it was said - helped with the tire rubber's integrity. the air can break down the rubber, but somehow the hydrogen may prolong the life of the tire. Not disputing that at all, I just got tired of having to consider where to refill. Personally, I went for a 19" rim as I'm using my Defender for family road trips and thus I wanted to preference ride comfort and dependability, not style or dynamics. I'd have to imagine that with a 22" rim, you will need to be careful what you drive over...



@curb-optional gets his tires filled, with hilarious results. Best of luck with that. lol






 
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