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Thread: tough tyre for dirt road use in 19"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    4-pot I hope as the 6-pot's bolts are larger and your hubs holes can't be enlarged to suit.
    Yes just 4 pots Graeme ☺. Still should be a decent improvement over the std brakes.

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    The 19s seem to be a problem, and even more so if you need to source a tyre in a remote situation.

    Only two choices that make sense, GOE 18s as mentioned before or go to 20s.

    You will find plenty of sets of 20s around. If you want a good off road tyre and don't want to be in a situation, saying to yourself oh crap now I wish I bought the other tyre, buy the bfg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer H View Post
    The 19s seem to be a problem, and even more so if you need to source a tyre in a remote situation.

    Only two choices that make sense, GOE 18s as mentioned before or go to 20s.

    You will find plenty of sets of 20s around. If you want a good off road tyre and don't want to be in a situation, saying to yourself oh crap now I wish I bought the other tyre, buy the bfg.
    If i had to change rims i would only go to the GOE 18's however as I'm not yet going to be towing on the Gibb or similar for a few years yet i can save up☺. 20s imo aren't in my radar for the lack of sidewall and its effect on shock absorber lifespan and don't want to run huge 285 tyres... I think that some GOE rims shod with a decent a/t and the Brembos are yhe ideal package to end up with in the future . Just got to work towards that☺
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Atturo make a 255/55R19 in a LT mud construction, I have the 33/12.5R20 on mine, they are a bit noisy but never have to worry about a puncture...with the amount of offroading I do...its worth the noise

    They also look the business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaybra View Post
    Atturo make a 255/55R19 in a LT mud construction
    Their 255/55 r19 Trail Blade M/T isn't LT, only XL and is 111 load rating
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grentarc View Post
    Their 255/55 r19 Trail Blade M/T isn't LT, only XL and is 111 load rating
    Oh, sorry, I had assumed that because my 33" was a LT construction that the 255 would be as well

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    That's OK, I have been on a hunt lately for tough 19" tyres, and the only LT 19" at the moment is the Maxxis AT980.
    - Justin
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