Originally Posted by ArmyRover
(Post 543110)
I was asked for a review by quite a few people so here we go.
was tired of the standard 18" rims and the Bridgestone's were worn out. So I started cruising Craigslist. Well I came across a set of RRS 19" rims for cheap that I really liked the style of. Attachment 34678 So of course I bought them. Then I started looking into tires, street tires gave hundreds of options. Anything more aggressive was few and far between. Goodyear had a kevlar AT and the Duratrac which were pretty decent looking. I had come across a MT though from a small newer company named Atturo. They had the Trail Blade MT in a good size 19" (255/55R19) So I got a set ordered from them directly as they are a Illinois based company I had them the next day. Attachment 34679 I also got the hub centric rings I would need on the way from the guys at Lucky8. Only place I have found that offered a nice aluminium part instead of plastic. Great price on those as well. So everything arrived and I got the tires down to Pep Boys in Crystal Lake for mounting and balancing. Attachment 34680 Attachment 34681 Then I finally got them mounted on the Discovery. I couldn't be happier with the look and ride. They definitely sound like Mud tires, not the worst howl I've heard but you know they are there. So far I've done about 75 miles of combined driving on them and I'm very happy. Attachment 34682 Attachment 34683 Attachment 34684 Attachment 34685 Attachment 34686 Attachment 34687 This weekend I'm driving 1400 miles round trip to Rovers on the Rocks. I hope to give them one serious workout :D |
Look fantastic on the D2 don't they
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I am thinking of putting something like this on my D3 in a 20". How did they cope with the ice? Up here in the barren North we get snow and ice for about 6 months of the year. I don't suppose, by any chance, they are a snowflake tyre? I am assuming not if they're not siped....
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I drove them through a Chicago winter with no issues. They are not snowflake rated to the best if my knowledge.
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They are not snowflake rated to the best if my knowledge. |
I hear you on that one
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