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rocket rod
16th January 2024, 03:28 PM
Has anyone used the Maxxis Razr AT811 on 18". Thinking of these for my next set and would like to know someones experience.
I've used Falken (best so far but not LT), BFG, D697 and curently on Toyos (worst of them all) so I've used all the common brands. I'm really leaning toward LT rated which cuts out just about everything as I do a lot of off road, remote work.
scarry
16th January 2024, 03:43 PM
Good reports from the Jap brigade for those in 18’s.
The tyre place our work vehicles go to recommend them as well,above the other brands you have mentioned including Wildpeak.
Graeme
16th January 2024, 05:21 PM
My son with my old D4 has them in 265-65/18 and regards them highly.
Porker
16th January 2024, 07:54 PM
Out of curiosity what is the problem with the Toyo’s? I’ve only ever had them in the MT and currently have a set on the Perentie and have always found them to be good. I am looking for a new set of tyres for the D4 this year and have been toying with the idea of fitting 18’s to it. Thanks.
rocket rod
16th January 2024, 11:15 PM
Out of curiosity what is the problem with the Toyo’s? I’ve only ever had them in the MT and currently have a set on the Perentie and have always found them to be good. I am looking for a new set of tyres for the D4 this year and have been toying with the idea of fitting 18’s to it. Thanks.
Had a puncture through the tread at 5000km, then tread block ripped off at 30000km (replaced by dealer free). When I told the guys at Toyo at a recent 4WD show they said that size is really a passenger tyre, not like other sizes. Also looking at the tyre marking it says max inflation is 44 PSI.
shack
17th January 2024, 10:23 AM
We are several sets of AT811 in.
Pretty good tyre, comparable to a KO2.
Certainly quieter when worn.
Good load rating.
Steve86
17th January 2024, 01:43 PM
I've been running geolander G015 LTs (119 load rating). Not as an aggressive profile as other ATs but pretty quiet.
V8Ian
17th January 2024, 02:09 PM
Look at the Mickey Thompson range.
Narangga
17th January 2024, 05:47 PM
I've been running geolander G015 LTs (119 load rating). Not as an aggressive profile as other ATs but pretty quiet.
Out of curiosity what size are you running? The Yokohama website does not list any size of the GO15 in an LT construction even though their brochure says they are available in PC & LT..
Steve86
20th January 2024, 04:18 PM
Out of curiosity what size are you running? The Yokohama website does not list any size of the GO15 in an LT construction even though their brochure says they are available in PC & LT..
265/60 R18. Didn't go 65 profile as the 60 profile spare just fits under the car inflated.
Listed on tyrepower website (where I bought them from)
Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 Tyres for Your Vehicle  | Tyrepower (https://www.tyrepower.com.au/tyres/yokohama/yokohama-geolandar-at-g015?productcode=2656018G015LT)
Narangga
20th January 2024, 07:07 PM
265/60 R18. Didn't go 65 profile as the 60 profile spare just fits under the car inflated.
Listed on tyrepower website (where I bought them from)
Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 Tyres for Your Vehicle  | Tyrepower (https://www.tyrepower.com.au/tyres/yokohama/yokohama-geolandar-at-g015?productcode=2656018G015LT)
Neither Tyrepower not Yokahama say they are LT construction from what I can see. OP wanted an LT.
Steve86
21st January 2024, 10:07 AM
Neither Tyrepower not Yokahama say they are LT construction from what I can see. OP wanted an LT.
There are 2 options in this size - 110H & 119S. The 119 is an LT tyre. Can check when I get home later in the week but pretty sure its on the tyre.
YOKOHAMA GEOLANDAR AT G015 LT 265/60R18 119S Tyres | Tyresales (https://www.tyresales.com.au/buy/tyre/yokohama/geolandar_at_g015/265-60r18/168979)
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Narangga
21st January 2024, 02:37 PM
There are 2 options in this size - 110H & 119S. The 119 is an LT tyre. Can check when I get home later in the week but pretty sure its on the tyre.
YOKOHAMA GEOLANDAR AT G015 LT 265/60R18 119S Tyres | Tyresales (https://www.tyresales.com.au/buy/tyre/yokohama/geolandar_at_g015/265-60r18/168979)
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Thanks. The brochure say PC & LT construction but the tyresales link you gave is the first time I've seen anybody advertise with LT in the tyre description. I have actually put the PC version on our Santa Fe.
Celtoid
22nd January 2024, 08:29 PM
I'm running a set of these on my 18" wheels (LT265/65/18).   LT Construction and are a hydrid MT.   So, in theory they should go well in mud and I can attest that they behave on the road due to their tighter tread blocks in the middle of the tyre.   I've only ever had them on sand and I found them really good on my RRS .... once I got used to the grunt the RRS has compared to the Disco that I'd previously owned.   Meaning .... deep, heavy (wet sand) almost got me bogged when I gave it a bit too much welly! LOL!
They clearly are not going to be as quiet as the tyres your car came on and will not handle as well, but good luck finding a fatter ATR/AT/MT that does.
They are pretty inexpensive too and have some good international write-ups.   I honestly can't say what their wear will be like, as I only fit them when planning a camping trip.   Anyway ... something to research.
Cheers,
Kev.
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