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  1. #11
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    Cooper LTZs for the win. Had my Coopers for nearly 10,000Ks and they haven't missed a beat. Towed our 3.2T caravan to Brisbane from Melbourne (return) and were faultless. Had them in the mud at Rubicon on the weekend as well as rock and gravel up at Mt Skene on the Queen's Birthday weekend and they perform great. Low road noise, just keep an eye on the pressures over time.

    All the best, Scott
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    Good to hear Scott, which size do you have?

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    I have the 275 45 R20 but will probably go to the 285 50s on the next set just for the extra wall.
    Mind you I will be looking on here very closely to see if the other guys have had any clearance issues before I make the order.

  4. #14
    Lew White Guest
    Hi Scott. What pressures are you running in those Coopers?
    Thanks, Lew.

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    Running 40PSI, was told to run between 35-40. I find after a month or so they'll loss a few PSI. That could have something to do with the temps getting down with winter upon us, unsure.

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    Hi All,
    My mate is running the coopers LTZ zeon 275/45/20 on his 4.4 V8 RRS. He's done a complete lap of Aus and we've just completed the gunbarrel H'way and the tyres have performed unbelieveably well. After over 40 000 K's he's only had 1 flat tyre and has had no sidewall damage and all this on a car driven buy a guy who has no idea how to slow down {think oodnadatta tack at 140+}. I'm so impressed by their performance that I'm considering not sellling 19's and putting the zeon's on and using them for all my local trips. Great tyre
    regards
    Brian

  7. #17
    Ruby Guest
    Decided to go for the Cooper LTZ's 275/45/20's they look great and got them for a good price, $380 each from lyle at Kenwick Tyrepower which was $60 per tyre cheaper than my local Tyrepower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruby View Post
    Decided to go for the Cooper LTZ's 275/45/20's they look great and got them for a good price, $380 each from lyle at Kenwick Tyrepower which was $60 per tyre cheaper than my local Tyrepower.
    Lyall is always cheaper. Been buying my tyres from him for about 15 years or so.

    Only thing is some of the guys reckon they no what they are doing, but I need to keep an eye on them and give them instructions each time when they take the wheels off and do the alignment.

    Brett.....

  9. #19
    Lew White Guest
    Don't know for sure, but it does appear that the General Grabber AT is now available in 275/40/20. It appears on their website and Bob Jane T Marts list it. (bobjane.com.au). I can only assume they are now available.
    Cheers,
    Lew.

  10. #20
    Lew White Guest

    20" Tyres

    I've noticed that General Grabber AT tyres are now available here in 275/40/20. I think this is a very recent addition to their range here. Bob Jane T Marts certainly list them.

    Cheers, Lew.

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