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The Flying Scot



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MTR tyres on 19" Rims

Dear all,
Does anyone use MTR tyres on their Range Rover?

I'm thinking of buying a set of Wrangler MTR tyres with 19" rims for my Range Rover but unsure whether they are just for 'hardocre' off roaders or whether they are a good road tyre as well?

Most of my driving is on road but I like the look of the chunkier tyres

Can anyone shed some light on whether they would be suitable or not? 2011 Range Rover TDV8 4.4 Vogue SE
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They look good, but I wouldnt want to do any high speed or emergency cornering/braking, but if you adjust your driving habits to match then I'm sure they would be fine.

I would expect a lot more road noise from them too.

 

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The Flying Scot



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Thanks Dan

Have you used them personally on your RR? 2011 Range Rover TDV8 4.4 Vogue SE
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They are fine Use them on the FF & the RRS & The D3

Fine at autobahn speeds Fine around the Spanish Mountains Thumbs Up

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The Flying Scot



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Do you find they generate much noise on the motorway at 70 ish?? 2011 Range Rover TDV8 4.4 Vogue SE
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ken



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Noise is noticable in a nice sorta way IMHO if you are only going for looks you are wasting your money. But its your money

A 70/30 tyre is the Pirelli ATR

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dan_uk_1984



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The Flying Scot wrote:
Thanks Dan

Have you used them personally on your RR?


Not these, but I have had MT's before on Classics and p38's. Generally as a second set for just off roading etc. Logically with an aggressive tread you have less rubber on the road and therefor less grip, I wouldnt like to drive the L322 with these on a wet road.

On the other hand, with an A Bar, light guards, and other off road accessories the car would look great! I just wouldnt do enough off roading to justify the trade off - another thing to be aware of is that they will wear a lot quicker than a road biased tyre.

Dan 

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I've never had a wet road grip issue now thats not to say I wont but because of the aggressive tread pattern it get rid of the water quicker.

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One of our members has a set of 19" with brand new MTR's on for sale, check out this link:

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ive got MTR's on mine and i go off road regular , ive never had any concern on road with grip or otherwise after all with all the throbbing power the td6 puts out youve gotta be carefull !!!! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter .. The road noise is very little but yes it is there !!!! i use all year round and go on the motorway and at 70 odd you can barely hear them see my pics in my range rover under the beast surprisingly clean hope this helps Thumbs Up Thumbs Up onto no6 Range Rover

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Reviews on the MTR: http://www.tyretest.com/4x4_reifen/goodyea...index.html

Braking and general Grip under Wet Conditions is not very well marked....

Obviously the computers on the L322 will make the best of a bad situation. 

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there are a few very varied oppinions there which are not really very convincing, i think if you never venture off road ore use the vehicle for off the road activities you would be better of with the ATR's . ive got complete confidence in the MTR's whatever the weather after all a 3 tonne FFRR isnt the quickest vehicle to slow down nor is it a racing car in the handling department onto no6 Range Rover

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The Flying Scot



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Thanks to all for your comments on these tyres. Thumbs Up

Sounds like they are a very good tyre, especially off road with little difference in road noise on motorway.

Thanks also for the heads up on the set for sale. I see they are also on eBay along with another set from another buyer...I'm very tempt.

I'll keep you posted on my decision.

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Re: MTR tyres on 19" Rims

The Flying Scot wrote:
Dear all,
Does anyone use MTR tyres on their Range Rover?

I'm thinking of buying a set of Wrangler MTR tyres with 19" rims for my Range Rover but unsure whether they are just for 'hardocre' off roaders or whether they are a good road tyre as well?

Most of my driving is on road but I like the look of the chunkier tyres Rolling Eyes

Can anyone shed some light on whether they would be suitable or not?
 

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