AC7X
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Hey hey,
Me again. (The guy who is still looking for a Disco 1!)
Just want to get your guys' opinion on mud tyres - I'd really like to be able to do some off-roadin', but the car will also be my day-to-day car. My Dad assures me that I'll need a good set of tyres if I'm going to do anything serious.
Question is - if I stick a big set of mud-pluggers on it, how badly will it affect the on-road comfort and handling? Are the compromise "multi-terrain" tyres any good? What would you guys recommend, and how much can I expect to pay for a good set of tyres? Do they generally come as a set with wheels, or just as tyres on their own?
Thanks,
Alec.
Me again. (The guy who is still looking for a Disco 1!)
Just want to get your guys' opinion on mud tyres - I'd really like to be able to do some off-roadin', but the car will also be my day-to-day car. My Dad assures me that I'll need a good set of tyres if I'm going to do anything serious.
Question is - if I stick a big set of mud-pluggers on it, how badly will it affect the on-road comfort and handling? Are the compromise "multi-terrain" tyres any good? What would you guys recommend, and how much can I expect to pay for a good set of tyres? Do they generally come as a set with wheels, or just as tyres on their own?
Thanks,
Alec.