Stephen3006
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Yokohama geolanders get my vote too, very pleased with them
I take mine properly off road - deep mud welly deep on the track up to my pen in the wood and where I stalk….. the Wildpeak seem to clear the tread really well…. Next time I’m properly in the thick of it I’ll take some photos…..Yep, good tyres. The Falken Wildpeak and the Toyo Open Country AT Plus are two really good affordable tyres that are decent on road and surprisingly good offroad. I would not take them proper mud bashing but my mate especially pushes his Toyo's to ridiculous limits in his first edition Grand Vitara. That thing goes anywhere and he rarely puts it in to 4wd let alone low range. It might be to do with the lighter nature of the little Suzuki but those tyres punch well above their weight.
how has the hilux's mpg been affected by these? what did you have on before? cheers ed.Maxxis Wormdrive
Reasonable price
Excellent in wet and mud/snow
Only put about 1000 miles on these but very impressed
Avoid Avon - there's only 2 tyres they've produced that I rate. The rest are ditchfindersAnybody tried Avon AX7 ? They seem to get decent reviews. Having ignored my Mrs complaints about the truck being a bit **** in the wet, I will be under pressure to ditch the OEM Duellers ( which are a Summer tyre, daft fitment in the UK). This when it finally shows up....
not that I can tellThanks Ed will take a look. Any massive reduction in MPG?
I would say about the same or slightly better by a few miles per tankhow has the hilux's mpg been affected by these? what did you have on before? cheers ed.
Just be aware that the increased width - as seems to be the current fashion in 4x4 tyres - is just about the worst thing in icy conditions. Ok for mud, and maybe soft snow, but lethal on ice or hard packed snow. A narrow knobbly tyre is far, far safer and gives much better grip in those conditions. The wider tyres just slide, no matter how good the tread is.Thanks to everyone for taking the time to reply, I’m currently looking to see what available in the standard navara size and what else is available increasing the width up to a 265. The maxxis worm drive, grabber AT3 and falken wildpeaks seem to be the favourites so far.
I'd rather go narrow than taller, especially if you're actually using it in the mudThanks to everyone for taking the time to reply, I’m currently looking to see what available in the standard navara size and what else is available increasing the width up to a 265. The maxxis worm drive, grabber AT3 and falken wildpeaks seem to be the favourites so far.
I'd rather go narrow than taller, especially if you're actually using it in the mud
Just check on full articulation that they don't rub, it doesn't sound much but if it's a meatier tyre and a bit bigger it may surprise you. You have an extra 10mm tread plus the slight height increase too.I’m only planning on going wider if I can’t get the tyre I decide on in the standard size. Tye Maxxis worn drive for instance dosnt seem to be available in 255/60/18 but is in 265/60/18. It’s only a small amount wider so shouldn’t be an issue.