I picked them up from a company called Kewdale Tyres & Mechanical. You can check them out at www.kewdaletyres.com.au The tyres cost me an incredible $85ea
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I picked them up from a company called Kewdale Tyres & Mechanical. You can check them out at www.kewdaletyres.com.au The tyres cost me an incredible $85ea
I put 245/70R16's on my Disco without having to touch anything. I've got Bridgestone Dueller A/T which seem to be wearing well and work well in the mud and fire trails.
Moses
2001 TD5 Discovery
Guys , i think you should check the tyre size placard in the vehicle, the LT doesnt really matter you need to make sure that the tyres you are fitting comply with the load rating and the speed rating set out by the manufacturer, whether or not the tyre manufacturer claims the tyre is a LT or not is a selling point.
mick
[img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] Howdy all, On the Disco I'm running 245/85r/16 Goodyear At's as I do alot of Sand driving I have found these to be exceptional and still giving me good on road performance( The wife drive's the Disco75% of the time), on the other hand on the S11a I am running 235 85r 16 BFG AT's boy have these tyre's lived up to there name, I will be putting these in the Disco when the time comes, I have now got nearly 50000klm on the current set, and they would have at least another 25000klm in them, I have put them through some tough **** and they still have not let me down!!!!!!
regards
Crawfy
S11A88 & 97 300TDI DISCO
My last 2 sets of tyres for general use have been BFG A/T's they have given about 60-70k's of wear and considering what we do that's good value.
Have travelled the CSR, Gibb River Road and High Country, never had a puncture or a stake during those trips or any of our other trips. For me I will be going for a third set soon