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    Advice for AT wheels and tyres for disco 4

    I’ve had one puncture in 20 years (on my own vehicles, had about 50 this year on the work LV) - happened on the highway between Berri and Waikerie.

    Piece of rebar through the LHR. That was on a near new D697 and killed it.

    Falkens have now been on for close to 2 years and not a problem at all on the gibber - touch wood.

    On e went on a trip where a bloke with new BFGs managed to puncture every tyre at least 3-4 times.

    Sometimes it’s just the luck of the draw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    I’ve had one puncture in 20 years (on my own vehicles, had about 50 this year on the work LV) - happened on the highway between Berri and Waikerie.

    Piece of rebar through the LHR. That was on a near new D697 and killed it.

    Falkens have now been on for close to 2 years and not a problem at all on the gibber - touch wood.

    On e went on a trip where a bloke with new BFGs managed to puncture every tyre at least 3-4 times.

    Sometimes it’s just the luck of the draw.
    Obviously you let the BFG guy drive in front?
    2005 D3 TDV6 Present
    1999 D2 TD5 Gone

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Obviously you let the BFG guy drive in front?
    Hahaha

    I was a BFG user for years, and then had access to a plethora of brands so went on a run of testing different manufacturers and models.
    BFG are a benchmark, long exceeded by many others.

    Going first or following both have drawbacks.

    Go first, and you may well find that old rail spike, sharp gibber or other foreign object.
    Follow, and the surface is often flicked over by the preceding vehicle exposing items looking to wreck your tyre.

    I'll also been on trips where almost identically configured vehicles running the same rubber has had one suffer multiple failures, while the other had no problems. Similar can be said for fuel burn between operators.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Those Coopers once they hit 5yo. Bin them.. not worth risking the damage bill.
    Sorry Tombie,

    Haven't been on the forum for a while.

    Thanks for the advice. I've had my LTZs sitting around for a while now and was going to fit them to wear them out as I was aware of the potential hardening and cracking issues on any ageing tyre …. might have to rethink that.

    Cheers,

    Kev.

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    Interestingly checked the age of the Cooper AT3’s on my D3 - 8 years old and still over 50% tread remaining. But they are starting to crack - so time to replace.

    First time I have needed to replace tyres due to age and not wear. Clearly not driving enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagilmo View Post
    Hi Chris,

    Bit of a long story. The 18s were on my D3. I had a dual rear Kaymar bar so 285 tyres fitted without isuue on there. They did scrub a little in the guards but not enough to worry me. The biggest issue was the front passenger side where there is a bit of loom running along the chassis. This would be a problem if it either rubbed through or was ripped off. Tombie is correct about it being a problem if dropping to bump stops. Also, was significantly heavier on fuel and the 2.7 was found wanting with the extra gearing and weight (the Toyo R/Ts are a big heavy tyre) meaning it's pick up was a bit lethargic. Having said all that, they actually went well pretty well as far as off road and in the sand goes. Also, they do look pretty cool (which of course is personal opinion) being big wide and chunky.

    Sooo, when I sold the 3. I put some other tyres on and kept the 285s as they were only a few 000ks old. They are in the shed. The D4 came with 20"s so I bought a second hand set of Compomotives that came with 265/60 Cooper AT3s with a bit of tread. So the plan is to wear these down and put the 285 on. Spare, I'm guessing will go on roof, or on rear carrier if I have one on by then- which is possible as the 20s have heaps of tread and the coopers are as hard a rock so will take ages to wear . I'll need to protect the loom in the passenger wheel arch somehow and I have a GOE emergency air up kit (that never, thankfully, got fitted to the D3) to fit.

    Now, knowing what I know now. I wouldn't go for 285s. I'd look at either 265/60 or the 265/65 (though this is off the top of my head, here is heaps of info on here about sizes) as they fit better and the 285s don't offer any performance advantages.

    Hope this helps.
    Thanks for the reply, and sorry for my slow response. Thinking 265/65r18s may be the way to go. I am not so concerned about width but would like a bigger sidewall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macboy View Post
    I recently put on the new Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus after acquring some second hand Discovery 4 19” wheels through Gumtree for $950. Very happy with the A/T construction and on-road performance.
    I’m in the market for AT for 19 inch rims for my D4. How did those Pirelli’ go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    There is a set of Compomotives with tyres currently for sale in the 'Markets' section.
    If they are the original ones from green oval experience then I wouldnt bother as I have had numerous customers over the years with cracked wheels.

    P.S didnt realise it was an old thread as I'm currently searching for info with regards to steel wheel options or 18" wheels in general for a late model D4.
    Regards
    Daz


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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    If they are the original ones from green oval experience then I wouldnt bother as I have had numerous customers over the years with cracked wheels.

    P.S didnt realise it was an old thread as I'm currently searching for info with regards to steel wheel options or 18" wheels in general for a late model D4.
    Steelies? You can't go past Tuffants. They even look good for Steelies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macadamia View Post
    Steelies? You can't go past Tuffants. They even look good for Steelies!
    IMHO
    *I had a customer that has fitted a set of Tuffant steel wheels to their D4 a few months back and a couple of issues that are making me rethink putting them on a D4.
    *One steel wheel the centre was pressed out of round and wouldnt balance, it was replaced with another Tuffant steel wheel.
    *The taper on the lug nut holes look too small for the taper on the lug nuts so the leading edge of the taper on the lug nut hits the outer edge of the taper on the steel wheel.
    *So visually you can see that the lug nut is cutting into the steel wheel rather than seating into the taper around the hole.

    *The customer was sent 2 sets of alloy rings that go onto the wheel hub but they are so thin once you do a wheel change on and off its shredded.
    *Even when fitting a wheel back onto the hub with new alloy rings they can get damaged very easily.

    Keep in mind I'm not a engineer or anything like that and is only my observation with having the disco in for some maintenance.
    Regards
    Daz


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