My 285 / 60 R18 LTZ's will if I take off the shield, let all the air out and shoehorn it in
Mind you to fit the hitch in I need to use a jack to push the hitch up about 5mm to get it to lock!
Last edited by ~Rich~; 15th April 2011 at 01:48 PM. Reason: speelink
they do fit into the spare recess once the hitch is removed. It is the same degree of difficulty as putting the OEM 255/R19 Wranglers in once the hitch is gone.
I am so far happy with SA's except for gouge as posted previously, but to be fair, i think it could happen with any tyre.
Cheers,
Peter
I had 19" ATRs on my D4. The trick is to keep the wheel sloping up at the back to ensure it doesn't catch, both when raising and lowering. Even my 30.8" LT245/70-17 Yoko A/T-S fits but needs the rear to be up behind the hitch before the front is wound into place.
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Thanks Graeme,
Tested the tyre retraction winch (winder) and it works OK now. However, I couldn't get the tyre to go down...as it got stuck between the hitch and the exhaust guards. No issue...probably muck with the tyre a few inches at a time or take the hitch off. If you had two people you may be able to move the tyre up and down easily. Or you could 'adjust', as others have, the tyre bay.
Anyway....I then thought about tyre pressure...as others have said that they needed to decrease for larger tyres. I have been trying to work out the ride difference between the Wranglers and the Scorpions....the Scorpions feel 'firmer'. I figured that was the carcass strength but wasn't sure.
I've got a run of the mill tyre guage and one fitted to my compressor. Neither are top-end but both read in the same range. I checked the tyres, and they are all at 40-42 PSI. It states quite clearly on the tyre that you should not exceed the MAXIMUM pressue of 40PSI....and this is with cool tyres and unloaded! Not happy Jan....
So....tomorrow's conversation with the tyre guys tomorrow aside....what range of pressures should I run these tyres on?
For example, Wranglers:
Super soft sand < 20 PSI
Soft sand ~ 20 PSI
Normal - As per the placard - 33 & 36 PSI
Heavy - As per the placard - 36 & 42 PSI
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Kev.
MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa
Oops. that has just probably saved me an embarrassing conversation....
Thanks mate.
Just looked again...at the 'small print' on the tyre. It isn't very clear what they (the manufacturer are getting at) but in light of what you just posted, I think you're right....I think they are fitting instructions only.
There doesn't appear to be any other pressure guidance other than the suggested 'follow the placard'. Obviously was concerned that a one size fits all concept, may be flawed.
Either way, it seems that the tyre pressures that I have are a shed load higher than the placard.
So can I just apply the same range of pressures as the Wranglers?
Appreciate your help.
Regards,
Kev.
I run my R18 scorpions at the placard pressures. Great ride, even wear.
I used the placard pressures for the ATRs. I have the LT 17s at the same pressures and will monitor how they wear.
MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa
Thanks for the tyre pressure advice....I'll drop pressure to follow the placard.
Drove in the rain today....grip really well....I'm pretty pleased.
They feel lighter in the steering than the Wranglers but that may be the higher tyre pressure...which could explain the firmness too. I'll see what they are like once I've aired down a bit.
Thanks again.
Kev.
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