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Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres
Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

Falken Wildpeak M/T Tyres Fitted to a Ford Ranger – A Proper Job for Halifax Roads and Beyond

Last week at Pellon Tyres, we had a cracking-looking blue Ford Ranger come in for a free tyre check.

Now, we always say it’s worth popping in for a quick look over, especially with the state of some of the roads around Halifax and Calderdale. Potholes, rough tracks, and the odd muddy lane up towards Ogden or over the tops can take their toll.

Sure enough, this Ranger needed two new tyres.

After a bit of advice and a good chat, the owner decided to go for a proper upgrade — fitting two 265/60R18 119/116Q Falken Wildpeak M/T tyres.

And I’ve got to say… a great choice 👍


A Tyre Built for Proper Work: Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

Falken Wildpeak M/T

These aren’t your average road tyres. The Falken Wildpeak M/T is what we call a mud-terrain tyre, built for drivers who need something tougher than standard all-terrain options.

They’re designed to handle just about anything you throw at them:

  • Deep mud
  • Loose gravel
  • Rocky tracks
  • Snow and rough conditions

The tread pattern is aggressive, with big chunky blocks that bite into soft ground, while the tyre also has reinforced sidewalls to cope with harsh conditions and heavy loads.

One thing I like about these Falkens is that they’re not just for off-road use. Despite looking quite rugged, they’re still surprisingly decent on normal roads thanks to their tread design.

So for someone using a pickup for both work and everyday driving – ideal.

Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

Perfect Match for Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

The Ford Ranger is one of those vehicles that’s really taken off over here in the UK.

Although the Ranger name actually dates back to the early 1980s in America, it didn’t properly arrive in the UK market until around 1998.

Back then, pickups were mainly workhorses — builders, farmers, and tradesmen.

But things have changed a lot.

These days, the Ranger has become a bit of an all-rounder:

  • Work during the week
  • Family use at weekends
  • Towing, camping, and outdoor life

Modern versions are packed with comforts you’d expect in a car but still keep that tough pickup ability with a proper load bed and strong towing capability.

It’s no surprise really that the Ranger has become one of the most popular pickups on UK roads.

And around Calderdale, you can see why — whether it’s builders working in town, farmers up in the hills, or folk just wanting something solid for winter driving.

Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

Why These Tyres Suit Calderdale Conditions: Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

Living and working around Halifax, we see all sorts:

  • Steep hills
  • Wet roads
  • Muddy back lanes
  • Winter snow on the tops

That’s exactly where tyres like the Falken Wildpeak M/T come into their own.

They’ve got features like the following:

  • Deep tread grooves to clear mud and keep grip
  • Strong sidewalls to resist damage from rough ground
  • Excellent traction in tricky conditions

All designed to keep you moving when standard tyres would struggle.

For someone using their Ranger properly — not just for show — these tyres make a real difference.

Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres
Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

A Good Honest Choice

We always say at Pellon Tyres, it’s about fitting the right tyre for the job.

In this case, the customer didn’t just go for the cheapest option — they chose something that suits the vehicle and how it’s used.

And that’s what matters.

The Falken Wildpeak M/T is:

  • Tough
  • Reliable
  • Well suited to UK conditions
  • And ideal for a working pickup like the Ranger

Final Thoughts from the Workshop: Ford Ranger for Falken Tyres

It was a pleasure sorting this Ranger out. A smart-looking truck, now with tyres that actually match its capability.

If you’re running a pickup around Halifax or the surrounding areas, it’s well worth thinking about what tyres you’ve got fitted. The right set can make all the difference — especially when winter comes or when you’re heading off the beaten track.

If you’re unsure, just pop in and we’ll happily take a look — no pressure, just honest advice as always.

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old inner tube damaged due to running on it.

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Land rovers and Hill Farms: Keeping Calderdale’s Countryside Moving

Here in Halifax and across the Calderdale hills, farming life never really slows down. Whether it’s wind, rain, or the odd bit of snow in spring (which happens more often than not up on the tops), local farmers just get on with it. Their vehicles, too, take a fair old beating – especially the trusty Land Rover, which has been the backbone of rural Britain for decades.

At Pellon Tyre and Autocentre, we don’t see many tractors in the workshop – most farmers handle those themselves or call out the big agricultural tyre lads. But what we do get, quite often, are the Land Rover wheels and other makes of 4×4 tyres, from local farms, brought in for repair.

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New inner tube ready to be fitted

A Farmer Named Bow

The other day, a young farmer with the unusual name of Bow rolled up with one of his Land Rover wheels in the back of his pickup. He’d tried to change it himself after noticing it had gone flat, but the inner tube inside had already been damaged.

On closer inspection, we found the culprit – a large screw buried deep in the tread. The screw had pierced right through, letting the air out and damaging the tube before Bow could swap it over.

After checking the tyre for any other signs of trouble, we patched the tread properly, fitted a new inner tube, and got the wheel balanced and ready to go. Within a short while, Bow was back up the lane, wheel in hand, ready to refit it to his trusty Land Rover.

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Tyre checked and repaired

Land Rovers and the Local Landscape

You only have to drive out of Halifax towards places like Sowerby, Heptonstall, or Ripponden to see why Land Rovers are still king of the hills. The winding lanes, steep gradients, and muddy fields demand a vehicle that can handle almost anything.

Land Rovers have been part of life here for generations – whether it’s the classic Series I and II models from the 1950s and 60s, the much-loved Defenders, or the more modern versions still built with that same rugged spirit.

Many local farmers keep their Land Rovers for decades, sometimes passing them down from father to son. Parts might get replaced over time, but the heart of the vehicle stays the same. And the wheel size most of these old workhorses use – the 7.50×16 – is still one of the most common we see. These tall, narrow tyres are perfect for cutting through mud and gripping those steep Calderdale tracks.

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Wheel built back up ready for collection

Life on the Hill Farms: land-rover-tyre-repair-halifax

Hill farming in Calderdale is no easy job. The farms are small, the land is rough, and the weather can turn in an instant. Many are still sheep farms, dotted across places like Wainstalls, Luddenden Foot, and Midgley, with dry-stone walls and winding tracks that only a four-wheel drive can manage.

When lambing season arrives, these Land Rovers become lifelines – hauling feed, towing trailers, and even serving as makeshift shelters when the weather turns nasty. Farmers like Bow rely on their vehicles day in and day out, and a flat tyre can mean the difference between getting the job done or being stuck halfway up a soggy field.

That’s why we’re always happy to help. Even though we don’t do tractor tyres, we make sure the Land Rover tyres and tubes that come our way get the proper care and attention. A good repair can often save a customer the cost of a brand-new tyre, especially on those older rims where tubes are still the best option.


Keeping the Tradition Alive: land-rover-tyre-repair-halifax

It’s great to see younger farmers like Bow carrying on the traditions of the Calderdale hills. Farming may have modernised over the years – with satellite tech, quad bikes, and new machinery – but the Land Rover remains a symbol of British farming life.

Here at Pellon Tyre and Autocentre, we’re proud to keep those wheels turning, helping local farmers stay mobile whatever the weather. From MOTs and servicing to puncture repairs and new tyres, we’re always just a short drive from the hills where it all happens.

So if your Land Rover picks up a screw, nail, or bit of fencing wire (which happens more often than you’d think), pop down to the garage – we’ll have you sorted in no time.


Land Rover Facts You Might Not Know

  • The very first Land Rover prototype was built in 1947 using leftover Jeep parts from World War II.

  • Early models were painted in military aircraft paint – that’s why so many were green!

  • The 7.50×16 tyre size became a farming favourite for its tall sidewall and off-road traction.

  • Land Rovers were originally designed to be washed out with a hosepipe after a day’s work.

  • More than two million Defenders have been built – and many are still on the road today.


Conclusion: land-rover-tyre-repair-halifax

From the steep tracks of Cragg Vale to the open fields near Luddenden, the Land Rover is as much a part of the Calderdale landscape as the sheep that graze it. Farmers like Bow depend on them to get through every season, and we’re proud to play a small part in keeping those wheels turning.

If you’ve got a puncture, a damaged tube, or just need a set of reliable 4×4 tyres, give us a shout at Pellon Tyre and Autocentre, Halifax – your local experts in keeping rural Yorkshire rolling.