Dunlop Grandtrek ST20
The Dunlop Grandtrek ST20 is a Premium Touring All Season tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4
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Tyre review data from 9 tyre reviews averaging 80% over 245,000 miles driven.
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Size |
Fuel |
Wet |
Noise |
Weight |
235/60 R16 100H XL |
E |
E |
70 |
12.45kgs |
215/65 R16 98S XL |
C |
E |
70 |
11.28kgs |
215/65 R16 98H XL |
C |
E |
70 |
11.24kgs |
215/70 R16 99H XL |
C |
E |
70 |
11.38kgs |
215/70 R16 99H XL |
C |
E |
70 |
11.38kgs |
215/60 R17 96H XL |
E |
E |
71 |
11.10kgs |
215/60 R17 96H XL |
E |
E |
70 |
11.10kgs |
225/65 R18 103H XL |
C |
E |
71 |
15.00kgs |
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Top 3 Dunlop Grandtrek ST20 Reviews
Given
84%
while driving a
Honda CR V III
(225/65 R17) on
mostly town
for 500
easy going miles
Great tyres I don't aspect its so well performance during dry and wet Great value and performance.
I am very impressed with these tyres. On car from new and towed a caravan over 8,000 miles. Excellent performance
Given
86%
while driving a
Daihatsu Terios
(215/65 R16) on
a combination of roads
for 45,000
average miles
Original spec tyres on my 2008 Terios. They have been used in mixed conditions and perform very well. Very confident at speed and in the wet. Wet grip not so good when you are at about 3mm or less. Snow traction and driving is also good. They last well 25,000 + easily achieved but would recommend not going below 3mm tread depth. I am on my 2nd set now and quite happy with these for this type of car.
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Given
84%
while driving a
Nissan Murano
(225/65 R18) on
a combination of roads
for 35,000
easy going miles
Had these tyres original on our 2009 Murano. changed them after 55000km. Bought Bridgestone Euporia 890 and will go back to these tyres. Only problem with them was that the sides are wearing much quicker then the rest of the tyre. Will try with a slightly higher pressure to see if that make some difference.
Given
63%
while driving a
Mazda Tribute 2004
(215/70 R16) on
a combination of roads
for 15,000
easy going miles
Ok in dry , but not in wet.
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Given
84%
while driving a
Honda CR V III
(225/65 R17) on
mostly town
for 500
easy going miles
Great tyres I don't aspect its so well performance during dry and wet Great value and performance.
I am very impressed with these tyres. On car from new and towed a caravan over 8,000 miles. Excellent performance
Given
86%
while driving a
Daihatsu Terios
(215/65 R16) on
a combination of roads
for 45,000
average miles
Original spec tyres on my 2008 Terios. They have been used in mixed conditions and perform very well. Very confident at speed and in the wet. Wet grip not so good when you are at about 3mm or less. Snow traction and driving is also good. They last well 25,000 + easily achieved but would recommend not going below 3mm tread depth. I am on my 2nd set now and quite happy with these for this type of car.
Had these as original equipment on a 2007 Nissan x-trail turbo diesel. The tyres have just been changed at 46,600 miles. The rears were OK but dry and crazed all over with cracks, the fronts were almost at the legal limit but again, cracks all over. Borrowed pirelli scorpions on my friends spare summer rims but they felt 'wrong' with vague handling from the front in tight corners. I've bought ST20 s again because I like them off road and the surefootedness on the road, even in the rainy uk, (and most sane folk don't tend to push it too much in a 4x4 in the wet) A good solid carcase tyre, never a problem off road, not too noisy, not too 'bouncy'
Given
89%
while driving a
Daihatsu Terios
(215/65 R16 R) on
a combination of roads
for 0
average miles
I've done 45,000 km on a Diahatsu Terios 4X4 so far, hassle free, except one sidewall was damaged by a huge thorn in the bush; tyre to be replaced.Probably still another 10,000km before changing the set. Slight discomfort/bounciness may well be caused by the short wheelbase of the Terios and not the tyres - it's difficult to tell.
Given
96%
while driving a
Nissan Murano
(225/45 R17) on
mostly town
for 27,000
average miles
No problems over 27000 mixed motoring miles. Slightly noisy on rough concrete roads but excellent grip in all weathers, including snow and ice.