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TerryO
20th January 2013, 04:17 PM
Learnt a few valuable lessons yesterday on a little off road trip up around the back of Lithgow with 'da defender boys'. It was our first time out in the D3 after getting a few mods done, usually we would take the twin locked, 33 inch tyred, 4" lifted D1. Anyway to say I'm pleasantly surprised at how good the D3 is off road would be a understatement.

Lesson 1 Good Rock Sliders are worth their weight in gold off road on rocky tracks.

lesson 2 As Barry keeps telling me, Cooper STT's are rubbish.

lesson 3 245x 70x17" tyres are not tall enough when trying to follow Defenders even with Llam's set on max.

Still had a great time, the rock sliders have some good scraps and dents, the Coopers have lost about a quarter of their knobs which have been ripped off.

And the BB6 rims have quite abit of rock rash now, especially on the fronts ...;)

And best of all only got stuck properly once on a reasonably decent sized rock step going up the Spanish Steps, a bit of road building and up we went. The problem was the D3 ended up sitting on its under belly, obviously taller tyres would have helped that greatly.

I reckon If there was a way of fitting 33's on the D3 without compromising the vehicle as a road car to much then it would be very hard to stop it going most anywhere.

cheers,
Terry

Ranga
20th January 2013, 05:06 PM
:rulez: where's the pics?

gghaggis
20th January 2013, 05:56 PM
265/70R17 should be the offroad defacto standard for a D3!!

chuck
20th January 2013, 06:14 PM
I had a set of 265 x 70 x 17 MTZ's on my D3.

The transformation of road was incredible.

The only thing I would do if running this size is have an emergency inflation kit such as GOE's.

Cheers

Graeme
20th January 2013, 06:22 PM
265/70R17 should be the offroad defacto standard for a D3!!Whilst there are times when an extra half an inch ground clearance makes a difference they're still a fair way off 33".

101RRS
20th January 2013, 07:12 PM
lesson 2 As Barry keeps telling me Cooper STT's are rubbish.

the Coopers have lost about a quarter of their knobs which have been ripped off.



Hmm and here was me thinking about taking them off your hands - I think I might have to pass now. ;)

gghaggis
20th January 2013, 07:30 PM
Whilst there are times when an extra half an inch ground clearance makes a difference they're still a fair way off 33".

You can get tyres (certain MT's) that are marked 265/70R17 that are around 32.5" in real terms.

Cheers,

Gordon

Redback
20th January 2013, 08:29 PM
Yep Coopers are rubbish, but I've always known this:p

I agree with GG, 265/70/17 is a good size for the D3/4, BUT, they are only 31.6" not 32.5", 285/70/17 is 32.7" though and an excellent offroad size for the D3/4, for playing only of coarse and available in Mikey Thompson MTZs:D

Baz.

gghaggis
20th January 2013, 10:20 PM
Yep Coopers are rubbish, but I've always known this:p

I agree with GG, 265/70/17 is a good size for the D3/4, BUT, they are only 31.6" not 32.5", 285/70/17 is 32.7" though and an excellent offroad size for the D3/4, for playing only of coarse and available in Mikey Thompson MTZs:D

Baz.

That's calculated size - not real size.

Cheers

Gordon

TerryO
20th January 2013, 10:45 PM
A should have given a special mention to Liam (Yorkie) in his D2. He went every where everyone else went, usually leading in fact, in his old girl that has few mods done.

Here I am talking about how the D3 kept up with the Defenders and out front was Liam in his D2, so hats off to the man. ...:TakeABow:

Cheers,
Terry

TerryO
20th January 2013, 10:47 PM
Hmm and here was me thinking about taking them off your hands - I think I might have to pass now. ;)


I still think you should buy them Garry, then you can show all the boys in the ACT Land Rover club how you have been out in the rough stuff giving it heaps in the RRS. ...;)

cheers,
Terry

minibloodhound
21st January 2013, 06:47 AM
I did the Spanish steps last year and my D4 just walked up them, but yeah, having larger tyres helps. I run 265/70/17 Cooper ST Maxx, but I think I'll be going to muddies next, and I've heard the STTs aren't too much, so ill have to look at something else.

AGRO
22nd January 2013, 12:37 AM
Hi Minibloodhound,

Hi Interested in how well the Cooper 265/70/17 ST Maxx went on the D4.

Clearances, general suitiblity etcc as an all rounder tyre

Thanks

Agro

Disco4SE
22nd January 2013, 05:07 AM
Hi Minibloodhound,

Hi Interested in how well the Cooper 265/70/17 ST Maxx went on the D4.

Clearances, general suitiblity etcc as an all rounder tyre

Thanks

Agro
Should be OK. The overall diameter is 808mm. Nearly got them myself, but the extra noise from the tyre put me off. If I had a second set of rims, they would be ideal.

Cheers, Craig

TerryO
22nd January 2013, 11:01 PM
You can get tyres (certain MT's) that are marked 265/70R17 that are around 32.5" in real terms.

Cheers,

Gordon


Hi Gordon,

So could you please share with us what 265-70 R17's are around or over 32" please.

cheers,
Terry

discotwinturbo
23rd January 2013, 12:20 AM
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gghaggis
23rd January 2013, 11:13 AM
Hi Gordon,

So could you please share with us what 265-70 R17's are around or over 32" please.

cheers,
Terry

Two I have used: the Interco Super Swamper Radial is 32.4", the Mickey Thompson MTZ is 31.9"

Cheers,

Gordon

Steve223
15th February 2013, 09:35 AM
Two I have used: the Interco Super Swamper Radial is 32.4", the Mickey Thompson MTZ is 31.9"

Cheers,

Gordon

I think I will fit the MT MTZ on scratchy, have the Cooper HT+ in 265/65/17 on "shiny" and that works quite well so far
though 265/70 will be higher again