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Disco4SE
15th September 2010, 10:03 AM
Hi all, Just had word from my tyre supplier that the Conti AT will be available in 19" in Australia mid October. About time. More tyre makers need to get onto it.
Cheers, Craig

DiscoWeb
16th September 2010, 11:15 AM
Good news for those on 19's,

I just had my AT 18's out for their first bit of dirt work over the weekend, around Mt Walker near Lithgow and they performed well.

Did not get to try them in any mud or really soft stuff but for the work we did, some steep rocky climbs and general playing about etc they were great.

Certainly a lot less scrabbling about than my prior trip out there on very road biased tyres.

My only concern so far with the Conti's is the side walls, which appear pretty soft. I picked up got a cut in one, not deep enough to be a concern and to be fair some of the tracks had a bit of sharp rock on them. I note that one of the other participant who hat MT tryes also picked up a cut in a sidewall so may have just been one of those things.

Either way they are a good option in my opinion. Happy with them so far on road and capable off, with a wide open tread that should shed mud when the opportunity arises.

George

NomadicD3
22nd September 2010, 04:07 PM
Hey guys, good to hear the conti holds up well george. as i'm just planning my next set of tyres and was considering getting some 18' rims but if the 19's are good then i may stay with them. Thanks again george

Disco4SE
23rd September 2010, 01:26 AM
Had news from a tyre dealer in Melbourne that the 19" Conti's will be available in the next 2 - 4 weeks......yeah

Disco4SE
23rd September 2010, 03:38 AM
Good news for those on 19's,

I just had my AT 18's out for their first bit of dirt work over the weekend, around Mt Walker near Lithgow and they performed well.

Did not get to try them in any mud or really soft stuff but for the work we did, some steep rocky climbs and general playing about etc they were great.

Certainly a lot less scrabbling about than my prior trip out there on very road biased tyres.

My only concern so far with the Conti's is the side walls, which appear pretty soft. I picked up got a cut in one, not deep enough to be a concern and to be fair some of the tracks had a bit of sharp rock on them. I note that one of the other participant who hat MT tryes also picked up a cut in a sidewall so may have just been one of those things.

Either way they are a good option in my opinion. Happy with them so far on road and capable off, with a wide open tread that should shed mud when the opportunity arises.

George
Hey George, how are they for road noise compared to the original tyres.
Cheers, Craig

DiscoWeb
23rd September 2010, 08:19 AM
Hey George, how are they for road noise compared to the original tyres.
Cheers, Craig

Craig,

I posted the following thread http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/109509-new-boots-d3.html a month or two ago shortly after I put them on which has a bit more details, however basically with the windows up there is slight but not intrusive increase in road noise.

As the ultimate test, my wife who tends to drive the D3 more than I do during the week has not raised noise or anything else for that matter as a concern post the change.

Either way I am happy with them.

I think I also made some comments on pricing in the above thread which may or may not help you as mine were 18's rather than 19's.

Hope this helps,

George

Disco4SE
23rd September 2010, 10:58 AM
Thanks for the info George
Craig

Graeme
24th November 2010, 01:54 PM
Maybe there is more than 1 importer, but the response today from a local tyre outlet who contacted the local Conti distributor who contacted the importer was that no Cross Contact AT in 255/55-19 are on their import schedule, which covers the next 6 months. So is there more than 1 importer? I will need tyres before long and don't want the Pirelli ATRs again due to their half-depth outer voids and their tendency to aquaplane on the freeway even when new.

DiscoWeb
24th November 2010, 04:30 PM
Maybe there is more than 1 importer, but the response today from a local tyre outlet who contacted the local Conti distributor who contacted the importer was that no Cross Contact AT in 255/55-19 are on their import schedule, which covers the next 6 months. So is there more than 1 importer? I will need tyres before long and don't was the Pirelli ATRs again due to their half-depth outer voids and their tendency to aquaplane on the freeway even when new.

Not sure about importer, however I have been trying to track down an additional 18' as a spare and having no luck but certainly not been advised about anything like there being a 6 month wait. If that was the case that would be really annoying.

George

bobk
24th November 2010, 05:42 PM
Had trouble sourcing conti's in SE qld back in September but ended up sourcing from the LR dealer in Toowoomba without any problems. Possibly paid a little extra but they were still competitive compared to tyre outlets.
cheers,
bob

PAT303
24th November 2010, 10:06 PM
I have 18'' conti CC on my L322 and they are too soft for rock use.I've had three through the tread puntures from rocks. Pat

Graeme
26th November 2010, 05:03 PM
The Continental tyre importer was not aware that this size existed in this pattern. He is going to make inquiries.

gghaggis
26th November 2010, 06:53 PM
This thread is starting to get a little confusing :confused:

If we're talking about 19" tyres, specifically the Conti CrossContact AT in 255/55R19, has anyone actually confirmed that they are even in production? I heard back in May that they had dropped the idea.

Cheers,

Gordon

Graeme
26th November 2010, 08:40 PM
Well I was happily sailing along having been convinced that people were having them fitted in the UK. However a quick check of Disco3.co.uk and I cannot find any trace of them. I must have been in dream world again. Hmm, must get back to the Conti importer...