Back from Adelaide. I spoke to several tyre reps and the Land Rover rep. All said 255/55R19 is illegal. You can go 50 mm bigger on a 4WD, but only 15 mm smaller.
Hi Numb Thumbs
all I can find for NSW is that alternative tyres cannot reduce or increase the diameter by more than 7%. As you noted earlier the 255 55 r19 have a 3% smaller diameter. The Maxxis also have a higher load rating but S vs H speed rating (180kph).
Tony
You’d be crazy to reduce tyre diameter.
The Nitto are a good tyre. A simple RoT is the more blocky the tread the more noise they tend to make.
Any AT will be a trade off, if you want it as quiet as stock, stick to HTs.
I'd like to avoid punctures, but not compromise on road, wet and dry, handling if I can.
Cheers
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I collect our new D5 "Land Mark" edition tomorrow and the dealer has fitted BGF 275/55/20's to the 20" rims ;-) I have made extensive enquires and while it is not "recommended" the 275's fit inside of the national "legal" guide lines on a 20" rim set up originally with 255/55/20's ;-)
A number of D5 owners have told me there are no rubbing issues and have run them as low as 15psi.
I'll post a pic when we pick her up ;-)
Regards Scotto
This is interesting for NSW owners. Presumably other states have similar guidelines.
https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents...eels-tyres.pdf
Most alternative tyres for the D5 are likely to have a higher load rating and lower speed rating than the original tyres.
Tony
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