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Hi Disco3
I have General Grabber AT2 255/60/18 on mine and have found them to be good I am getting a bit of road noise now but they have done nearly 40ks. Found them good off road an on. I got them from DOG TYRED at Kallangur Bigmac |
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thanks BigMac. My current wranlgers are almost dead at 25k's, so 40k is great. User surveys on the AT2s look great (http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORAT), so I think I'll put my order in for them. Thanks all for the help. Cheers Lance
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I have been doing a fair bit of research on tyres for 18's lately.
I have come up with the following options; 1. Mickey Thompson ATZ's in 275 x 65 x 18 = 32" 2. BF Goodrich ATKO's in 265 X 65 x 18 = 31.5" 3. Goodyar Wrangler Silent Armour in 265 X 60 x 18 = 30.5" 4. General Grabber AT2 in 255 x 65 x 60 = 30.04" All of the above tyres will fit however the Mickeys will rub ever so slightly. comment received on the D2au site indicates the Mickey's to be the best tyre but boy are they expensive - I priced them for $430ea. Others have also reccomended the Silent Armours & the Generals. In addition Mickey Thompson are about to release a 4 rib more aggressive version of the ATZ in 275 x 70 x 18 = 33.15" these may not fit, however they are nearly as aggressive as a mud terrain. If you have 19" rims you can get Goodyear Wrangler MTR's in 255 x 55 x 19 = 30". To my knowledge there are no mud terrains in 18" that will fit landrover discoveries without huge lifts & body cutting. hope this helps Regards Chuck |
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Actually Stevo, don't mean to rain on your parade (or highway in case the traffic stops
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Regards Stevo to you too Jamo
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The 255 is the width in mm.
The 55 is the percentage of the width that the sidewall height is. ie 55% of 255 is 140.25mm for each sidewall = 280.5mm total 18" rim at 25.4mm per inch = 457.2mm thus the total diameter is 738mm. Of course this will vary with tyre pressure and tread wear etc. The nominal diameter for the 255/60R18 is 763mm. I doubt having the 255/55's is going to cause any real trouble though. I've never had either the police or an insurance company check anything other than tread depth. I don't doubt that they advertised the tyres a suitable. I still get salespeople trying to tell me anything that fit's a D2 will fit a D3.
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I have a $420 question. I've decided on buying 4 of the Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armours (265 X 60 x 18 - best quote I have is around $420 each), and have been told by two tyre places that I dont need to change my spare (factory goodyear 255/60/18) as its within the 15mm tolerance (so long as I dont keep it on for more than a few months), BUT 2 other tyre places have said my disco will fall apart immediately if I use the spare with the 255 on. If I do get a flat I would obviously change ASAP (granted that it may be a few hundred k's), but what do you think - is there a risk or are these tyre places really full of crap?
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I wouldnt think there would be a problem 15mm would surely not be enough to trigger traction control or cause the centre diff to lock. I can't think of any other ill effects other than compromised handling but you would take that into account if driving on a spare anyway.
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