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Old Oct 10, 2022 | 07:49 PM
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Anyone else looking at the new Nokian Outpost AT’s as replacement for Adventure 20’s? They have amazing reviews and test results. Not sure which version of the 275/55/20’s I would get though. They only have LT and SL versions. No XL. I know I should probably get the LT’s since I tow and occasionally tow off road, but would rather not take the hit on mileage and pavement handling/noise. May go with the Falkens instead since they make an XL in that size. I assume putting SL tires on the Defender, especially one that goes off road is not advisable?
 
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Old Oct 11, 2022 | 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by mzeee
How have these worked out for you? Do you have any rubbing in any conditions, at any suspension height? Thanks.
Originally Posted by nashvegas
I'd like to know how that size Wildpeaks are working out too !
I'm running these same size Wildpeaks on my 2022 P400 110. I haven't experienced any rubbing in any height, but I haven't yet had a chance to do any serious off-roading, but I figure rubbing would probably show in access height. They feel just fine - a little bit of road noise over the stock Goodyears, but that's to be expected with any knobby-ish tire. I haven't noticed any loss in dry or rain traction or any bad feeling driving it, and while I'm sure some are more aggressive, I drive spirited enough. Looking forward to having something more snow/ice friendly than the stock tires come winter.
 
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