I'm hoping Pirelli bring these out in 285/50R20 as I reckon these would be my perfect road set. Currently running Cooper Zeon LTZ Pro in that size as my on road set, but I think the Pirelli's would be better allrounders in that usage.
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I'm hoping Pirelli bring these out in 285/50R20 as I reckon these would be my perfect road set. Currently running Cooper Zeon LTZ Pro in that size as my on road set, but I think the Pirelli's would be better allrounders in that usage.
This is great info thanks Lukeis... Ive also been running K02's but on 18inch Moab wheels. Im thinking about making a change to the AT plus or D697. From what I'm reading the AT Plus is not offered in a LT construction, but it does talk about re-enforced side walls... Any thoughts or comment on this? Thanks
As with other comments in this thread, I'd recommend going a bit smaller size. I've found the 697s I inherited to be a tad big when off road (and that's just in the bush, not hard core).
I think from memory it is Lukeis who is travelling in the centre and has had a significant issue with a tyre while towing, which I hope is due to something other than the manufacture, as I like the Pirellis too.
His size is 265/60 that has LI 110 rather than the 255/60 XL size that has LI 112, not that I think that the slightly lower LI is the cause of the rapid wear on his tyres.
For what it's worth I have had the AT+ for 6months and really happy. Been great on sand and gravel and especially pleased in the wet. I have them in stock 255/55/19 but they look wider that previous tyres
I’m going to soon change out my Cooper AT3s 265/60/18s. What’s recommended in the 18” AT+, out of 255/60/18 112H XL vs 265/60/18 110H vs 265/65/18 114T?
Changing to 265/65/18 would mean 5 new tyres, due to size difference, which is probably a good idea as the spare is quite old.
265/65R18 being very slightly smaller in diameter and narrower in the tread than my 275/55R20 AT+ might be not rub the liners in front of the front wheels when the wheels are turned while at access height.
If I changed front brakes to allow 18" to fit then I'd fit 255/60R18 being slightly narrower and with higher load rating than 265/60R18 but I don't have any 265/60R18 that might be usable spares.