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Thread: 275/55R20 Pirelli ATR

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    275/55R20 Pirelli ATR

    Fitted today to my 2012 TDV8. No modifications, inner wheel arch mods......nothing! Really happy with the ride, feel, look and the much bigger side wall that offers so much opportunity off road!

    It's dark now but will add photos in the morning.........very happy so far!

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    A close-up picture of the tread would be appreciated too. I had ATRs in 19" on my D4 but the edge voids were only half depth so I'd like to know if this size is any different.
    MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    A close-up picture of the tread would be appreciated too. I had ATRs in 19" on my D4 but the edge voids were only half depth so I'd like to know if this size is any different.
    Graeme, the tread depth and edge voids are not great and I don't think these will be the worlds best mud tyre but they will be much better than the 255/50R20 Pirellis fitted as standard. Most of my driving is long range highway stuff with a bit of dirt road and mine site rubbish at the end of the long runs. I have not done much true off road with the car as I have other 4wd Utes to use for that but these are quiet and comfortable with the ability to drop the pressures without automatic rim damage.

    I want to do more beach work and a few off road trips with the car and so I think these are a good compromise. If they are not so flash off road for grip, I'll go with something the same size but more aggressive.

    Reds
    Grant

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    RBF Goodrich 275/55/20 LT All Terrain T/A KO

    Anyone heard of the above? On Tirerack and quoted as LT with a load rating of 117 (compared with 111S on the Pirelli). In both 285 and 275 widths.

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    The LT KO2 would be great for outback travel but might be a tad noisy if doing lots of highway driving.
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSBrisie View Post
    Anyone heard of the above? On Tirerack and quoted as LT with a load rating of 117 (compared with 111S on the Pirelli). In both 285 and 275 widths.
    Yes Chris, I didn't consider it because you can't buy them here and so I worried about the availability if you just needed one or two tyres......can't just pop down the road and get one.
    G

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    RR44TDV8 Guest
    Photos as promised
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    some more..........
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    Chris,

    I am leaving in about 40 minutes to drive the RR up to Brisbane and will be at Cleveland and West End until Thursday. Did you want to come and see the tyre fitment for yourself? I sent you a PM with my mobile number.....call if you are around for a look.

    Grant

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    sory Grant, I read the PM first and didnt pick up on the rather critical point (below) that you will be in Brisbane not Sydney LOL!!!! I will give u a call mate
    cheers

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