Personally, come to think of it, I do not care much that they have made a specific tyre. Good on them if they can get those pesky *CAP folks of their back and get the car through safety and emissions. Most people who are going to use the vehicle as a real 4x4, what I believe the aim of the vehicle is, will replace the whole lot anyway.
If it turns out that this is just another plaything then well, I'll be disapointed perhaps and move on. I get that modern brakes and modern cars need certain things but 16" is still the most commonly available tyre around the world. I get that 17" is probably reasonably available in .au but I was looking a bit further down the road
For me, I am judging the vehicle on it's perceived image of a defender replacement and how it is being sold. I was hoping it to be a "better", stronger, more reliable defender replacement and no 16" might not be a big deal but it is simply the first real penalty I give the car. Still excited to see the rest though!
Cheers,
-P
You can get tyres in basically any size you want these days, just been through this getting 18's for our patrol.
Would everyone be happier if this thing came with 31x10.5x15's?![]()
JayTee
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