Cooper AT3 in 265 60 18 on stock springs. Misses the front bumper by the proverbial bee's d***.
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I have Cooper HT Plus in at the moment and they are awesome. Too bad they've stopped making them.
My mate can get me the D697's cheap. I should be getting pricing tomorrow.
If they're too pricey then I might look at buying 16" steel rims as a 2nd set.
Cooper AT3 in 265 60 18 on stock springs. Misses the front bumper by the proverbial bee's d***.
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Thanks for the pics ballbag.
Have you been off road with them yet?
They do fill the guards.
Yeah Des, I don't do anything too outrageous but have had no issues at all. Had it in sill-deep ruts and mud holes, had a wheel in the air here and there, a little rock hopping, no rubbing. Seems the clearance in the guards is pretty good in these trucks.
Top pic is probably the best indication. The last three are on an uneven surface, all three with the truck in the same position. Note the reciprocal wheel positions for each axle.
Hey ballbag, what rims are those please mate.
Cheers
Kev
Kev
2005 TDV6HSE D3
2006 V8HSE D3
99 TD5 D2 (Gone)
97 RR Autobiography original (Gone)
My price - $339ea. Nice..except new diameter is too large to be legal in WA over plated tyre size.
I can get 245/70/R16 for only $240ea and then 16" alloys for $100ea. Gives me better turning circle plus cheaper, plus much cheaper next tyre change, plus spare set of wheels too.
Des,
sorry I did not answer earlier. I just stumbled across this post from earlier in the year.
I went with Yokohama Geolander ATS's.
They only came in sets of 4 so I also purchased a cheap Hercules tyre as a spare.
They are pretty quiet on road and reasonable off road. I have not had it any any real rough stuff though.
I picked them up off an ebay seller in Sydney for $1100 including delivery to Newcastle. I called them on a Friday afternoon and they offered me free delivery if I ordered and paid that day so it ended up about $100 cheaper than the ebay price.
I noticed that the car lagged a little bit on acceleration so I had the latest ECU map update installed - This cost me $350 including return shipping to the UK.
It made a big difference and although the torque converter comes in a bit later it holds in for longer when I decelerate and has made it much nicer to drive.
Cheers
Scott
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