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Just purchased 2023 jimny tyre advice
22 Nov 2024 19:47 #258464
by Sreve G
Replied by Sreve G on topic Just purchased 2023 jimny tyre advice
I was looking at Comforser CF 1100.
They get a good write up & are the cheaper than any AT tyre mentioned. (until they become popular )
They get a good write up & are the cheaper than any AT tyre mentioned. (until they become popular )
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22 Nov 2024 19:55 #258465
by wak1000
Replied by wak1000 on topic Just purchased 2023 jimny tyre advice
Thanks to all people that responded it makes my choice now better and a few choices of tyres I can pick without messing with jimny
as I don't really have a clue you stopped me buying oversized tyres etc
A big thanks john
as I don't really have a clue you stopped me buying oversized tyres etc
A big thanks john
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22 Nov 2024 20:27 #258469
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic Just purchased 2023 jimny tyre advice
The cheapest place I have found on the Internet is camskill.co.uk they are mail order only but are almost wholesale prices and have extensive stock. But you do need to factor in fitting locally which with the harrogate tax is around 20 quid a wheel here wakevagas is probably cheaper. As to which tyre they are all about as good as each other with only minor advantages in one or two areas each eg some might be better for roads some might be a bit better on rock or sand etc, but as long as you are looking at a mid to premium brand you won't go far wrong. Also everyone has the best tyre choice, mostly because they have paid for them.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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22 Nov 2024 23:39 #258471
by 300bhpton
And its not as if there is a shortage of choice in the stock size:
tyresdirectuk.co.uk/t/tyres?utf8=%E2%9C%...%5D=15#searchResults
www.camskill.co.uk/m53b0s13046p0/Car_Tyr...inch_-_195_15_195R15
As others have said, 215/75R16 will fit too, but may slightly impact performance and mpg.
Replied by 300bhpton on topic Just purchased 2023 jimny tyre advice
Not sure I understand. Why are you buying tyre in the first place? The stock ones seem to match 100% with what you say you want????Thanks to all people that responded it makes my choice now better and a few choices of tyres I can pick without messing with jimny
as I don't really have a clue you stopped me buying oversized tyres etc
A big thanks john
And its not as if there is a shortage of choice in the stock size:
tyresdirectuk.co.uk/t/tyres?utf8=%E2%9C%...%5D=15#searchResults
www.camskill.co.uk/m53b0s13046p0/Car_Tyr...inch_-_195_15_195R15
As others have said, 215/75R16 will fit too, but may slightly impact performance and mpg.
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23 Nov 2024 01:00 #258472
by Bob9863
Replied by Bob9863 on topic Just purchased 2023 jimny tyre advice
I've been running the stock standard 195/80/R15 on mine for almost a year now, done muddy farm tracks, off road around paddocks through wet patches and small bogs with no problems.
When I upgrade im sticking with the 195/80/R15 size in a Toyo open country RT tire, that's all the tire I'm ever going to need and it's all you would need too.
Bigger tires will cost you a little power and fuel economy, 215/75/R15 won't affect thing too noticeable, but on wet muddy tracks the stock tires will actually perform as good or better.
So just change to an AT in the stock size if you want a bit more traction, or keep the current tires in it until they need replacing.
that's what I decided to do, at least until i do more off road trips in more challenging terrain.
When I upgrade im sticking with the 195/80/R15 size in a Toyo open country RT tire, that's all the tire I'm ever going to need and it's all you would need too.
Bigger tires will cost you a little power and fuel economy, 215/75/R15 won't affect thing too noticeable, but on wet muddy tracks the stock tires will actually perform as good or better.
So just change to an AT in the stock size if you want a bit more traction, or keep the current tires in it until they need replacing.
that's what I decided to do, at least until i do more off road trips in more challenging terrain.
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23 Nov 2024 03:20 #258473
by fordem
You have the five door, he has the three door - I have both, they are very different when it comes to how they perform on the OE tires.
Replied by fordem on topic Just purchased 2023 jimny tyre advice
I've been running the stock standard 195/80/R15 on mine for almost a year now, done muddy farm tracks, off road around paddocks through wet patches and small bogs with no problems.
You have the five door, he has the three door - I have both, they are very different when it comes to how they perform on the OE tires.
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