russV82a
26th August 2014, 03:32 PM
I am still trying to figure out which tyres to put on my D4. I've been putting off the decision in the hope that some new tyres will come available in a 265/65R18 or 285/60R18 (the two largest sizes that can still fit in the spare tyre location). With my compomotive rims now gathering dust in the garage, I really need to get off my backside and get some tyres on them!
Because these tyres will only really be put on for 4wding and I live in Gippsland where most of the 4wding will be muddy/rocky terrain, I was wanting to get a mud terrain pattern. Unfortunately my search for M/Ts in a suitable size has returned me no joy, except for the 275/65R18 size (not suitable for me because too big to be legally fitted and will not fit in the spare tyre location). I even went to the effort of emailing every tyre manufacturer I could think of to see if they had any plans to bring out a mud tyre in the 265/65R18 or 285/60R18 sizes. Most of them said there is not enough demand. Bridgestone were the most hopeful stating:
Yes, we have seen a large rise of 18 inch fitments in the 4WD market and we are planning production of 18” Mud Terrain sizes that will be durable and tough enough, at this stage however we are still a year or two away from mass production.
So for me, it looks like I have to settle for an all-terrain pattern.
So, is there anyone out there who has or is running the 265/65R18 BFG A/Ts on their D3 or D4? I think I’ve pretty much read all the tyre threads in the AULRO D3/D4/RRS section, and there does not seem to be much mention of the 265/65R18 BFGs. I am interested to know if there is a reason why people seem to be steering clear of these tyres. I suspect maybe it is because they can be expensive. However, when I got quotes from my local tyre dealer, I got the following prices:
285/60R18 Cooper LTZ: $400 each
285/60R18 Bridgestone D697: $415 each
285/60R18 General Grabber AT2: $375 each
265/65R18 BF Goodridge A/T: $395 each
(all fitted and balanced)
As you can see, the price for BFGs is comparable to all the other popular D3/D4 tyre choices.
So what are people’s thoughts about the BFG A/Ts and how they perform?
Cheers,
Russ
Because these tyres will only really be put on for 4wding and I live in Gippsland where most of the 4wding will be muddy/rocky terrain, I was wanting to get a mud terrain pattern. Unfortunately my search for M/Ts in a suitable size has returned me no joy, except for the 275/65R18 size (not suitable for me because too big to be legally fitted and will not fit in the spare tyre location). I even went to the effort of emailing every tyre manufacturer I could think of to see if they had any plans to bring out a mud tyre in the 265/65R18 or 285/60R18 sizes. Most of them said there is not enough demand. Bridgestone were the most hopeful stating:
Yes, we have seen a large rise of 18 inch fitments in the 4WD market and we are planning production of 18” Mud Terrain sizes that will be durable and tough enough, at this stage however we are still a year or two away from mass production.
So for me, it looks like I have to settle for an all-terrain pattern.
So, is there anyone out there who has or is running the 265/65R18 BFG A/Ts on their D3 or D4? I think I’ve pretty much read all the tyre threads in the AULRO D3/D4/RRS section, and there does not seem to be much mention of the 265/65R18 BFGs. I am interested to know if there is a reason why people seem to be steering clear of these tyres. I suspect maybe it is because they can be expensive. However, when I got quotes from my local tyre dealer, I got the following prices:
285/60R18 Cooper LTZ: $400 each
285/60R18 Bridgestone D697: $415 each
285/60R18 General Grabber AT2: $375 each
265/65R18 BF Goodridge A/T: $395 each
(all fitted and balanced)
As you can see, the price for BFGs is comparable to all the other popular D3/D4 tyre choices.
So what are people’s thoughts about the BFG A/Ts and how they perform?
Cheers,
Russ