2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
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2003 WK Holden Statesman
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84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
98 Ducati 900SS Gone & Missed
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						BFG AT at 265/60(maybe 65)/18 are LT.
Garry
REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
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						I have no experience with them myself, but its why I fitted LT245/70-17 (LI 119, the same diamater as 265/60-18 and this brand (Yoko AT/S)/size have 3 ply sidewalls), although that was before the current crop of 18" tyres was available so I might not have been as convinced to swap had I waited. 265/60-18 is generally even lower spec than 255/60-18 with the latter at least being rated as XL even though still passenger construction, but some brands are stronger than others, eg there are some good reports for Yoko AT/S in 265/60-18. I need to lower my vehicle regularly (sometimes very low) so LT265/65-18 would have been troublesome.
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						I just fitted the missus' Prado with 5 x 245/75 R16 Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs for under $300 per tyre. This was using Tire Rack as the local companies couldn't match the tyres or the availability at the time. I received them here in 6 days from the time I ordered them.
Cheers
Chris
Happy New Year everyone and thanks for the replies.
The cost of the tyre, I am finding, is a bit of a hit and miss and based on a few things such as brand, construction, purpose and more importantly how common the sizes are.
Example is the two sizes of BFG I was looking at. 265/65R18 are $590 ea while 265/70R17 are $350 ea. Both are almost identical rolling diameter of around 31.6" according to this size calculator but the 18" isn't as common here as the 17" and so they charge more for them. One dealer even said the 18" aren't available.
I was trying to get away from the 17" steel rims because they have the wrong offset of +30 whereas the original 18" alloys are +53 and the steels aren't available in that offset. Well not that I have found anyway. Still the smaller offset probably helps with the wider tyre not scraping the under guard so I might have to stick with the steels for clearance.
Are there any 19" steel rims available? I had a search around & there are a few sizes available slightly larger than stock. From what I've seen 18" probably won't fit due to the front calipers.
Robocop
There are special 18's available.
Gordon one of the forum members imports them from UK.
from memory they are Bowler Off Road Rims - expensive but meet & exceed load requirements with correct offsets.
Cheers
Chuck
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