Land Rover Discovery 1 1996 Tires

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Tire Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Avon Ranger (16) 87% 86% 85% 77% 92% 76%
Event ML698 (10) 90% 89% 88% 87% 93% 76%
Toyo Open Country AT plus (9) 82% 71% 68% 80% 70% 79%
Cooper Discoverer ST MAXX (6) 92% 77% 55% 78% 87% 70%
Pirelli Scorpion STR (27) 83% 73% 76% 77% 69% 72%
Bridgestone Potenza RE050 (57) 83% 69% 76% 69% 66% 61%
BFGoodrich AllTerrain TA KO (12) 85% 63% 67% 68% 75% 65%
Toyo Open Country HT (9) 70% 33% 54% 51% 83% 63%

Land Rover Discovery 1 1996 Tire Review Highlights

Writing about the Toyo Open Country AT plus given 73% (225-45-17-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 30 average miles
Bought for mostly country roads with a bit of field and track work - a decent mixture all terrain tire with reasonable on road comfort and feedback, but can still make good progress in a sloppy field. Main cons are average at best wet / snow braking, but still vastly better than any all season tire would be in the snow. They have worn out a little faster than I'd like, but given the price range I'd certainly buy again.
tire reviewed on 2021-10-02 10:18:04
Writing about the Event ML698 given 87% (235-70-16-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 12000 spirited miles
I have a Land Rover Discovery 1 which I use for towing glider and car trailers and for helping as a retrieve vehicle on British rallies including driving well off-road.
The dry grip is better than expected and in the wet these tires clear deep water with ease.
The wear rate is better than normal with such a chunky tread pattern and the steering feel is excellent as is the handling. Road-holding is good for an all-terrain tire.
I shall definitely buy these again when the current set is worn out.
tire reviewed on 2018-03-17 14:44:54
Writing about the Cooper Discoverer ST MAXX given 90% (245-75-16-)
Driving on mostly town for 3000 easy going miles
Had these fitted new to my old Discovery 300Tdi as an upgrade, and they were a great choice.

As quiet as a road bias tire despite the chunky looks, were surprisingly grippy on tarmac in the wet or dry, (never aqua planed for example and were always grippy and progressive) and obviously didn't have any issues in grassy fields. I never had the opportunity to take them offroad seriously, but I suspect they'd be a safe choice given the tread pattern. I had them on for about 3000 miles before I sold the truck, and the tires had barely started to wear at that point. I had no issues with punctures or tears and in fact I'm looking for the same again for my current Discovery V8.
tire reviewed on 2017-10-20 07:17:44
Writing about the Event ML698 given 89% (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 7000 average miles
I have a set fitted to my Land-Rover Discovery. The vehicle is used for marshalling on rallies, often in muddy forests, and for towing both glider trailers and a car trailer. With the glider trailers it is sometimes necessary to retrieve gliders which have landed in fields.

Both on and off-road these tires are excellent. They have good road-holding and excellent handling characteristics and are very predictable.

The wear rate is good and they provide excellent driver confidence.
tire reviewed on 2017-10-02 16:05:00
Writing about the BFGoodrich AllTerrain TA KO given 91% (235-70-16-R)
Driving on a combination of roads for 75000 average miles
Best tire I've found for grip longevity and value for money so far they've done 75,000 miles and still got 4mil of tread
tire reviewed on 2014-05-23 13:21:27
Writing about the Bridgestone Potenza RE050 given 100% (950-90-26-)
Driving on mostly town for 0 average miles
No comments left
tire reviewed on 2013-12-05 23:01:56
Writing about the Avon Ranger given 100% (235-70-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 22000 average miles
We have had Michelin, Good Year and Pirelli nothing matches these! No matter where we go what we pull the never seem to wear, this is our second set of Avon's and if were a bit late they will take corners surprisingly hard surprising us and others!!. Dry or wet they never let go! The side walls hold up well considering the disco ways 2.7 ton. It has never been stuck although we haven't really taken her off road properly the tires will cope with wet grass, messy mud ruts and snow! which is all we need really. They are very quiet long journeys are no problem 80-90 mph. Overall excellent think we have found a tire for life
tire reviewed on 2013-09-14 09:37:53
Writing about the Pirelli Scorpion STR given 100% (235-70-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 40000 spirited miles
Probably the best tires I've ever bought, had the last set for 4 years on 3 cars over all types of terrain and motorway. Taking into account the fact that the tire is 70/30 on to off road rating a very good all round tire. Extremely tough. I'm on my second set.
tire reviewed on 2012-06-03 11:29:05
Writing about the Pirelli Scorpion STR given 83% (235-70-16-H)
Driving on a combination of roads for 20000 spirited miles
Very good tough tire excellent in the wet or dry make sure you get the STR's not the STR A there is a distinct difference in tread pattern and so grip in snow
tire reviewed on 2011-08-13 11:59:36
Writing about the Toyo Open Country HT given 0% (245-70-16-H)
Driving on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
Hi,
I just bought a set of 4 here in Muscat, Oman for my old Landrover Discovery this morning. They cost OR60 each including balancing and full wheel alignment check. I was replacing a set of 2 year old Pirelli Scorpions, that despite worthless their 5 year warranty, were completely shagged(no longer round and lots of bumps as the steel had gone inside). I will let you know how they go !!
tire reviewed on 2010-04-01 09:01:37
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