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    I have run the Coopers Discover H/T 18" for 6 months now and have found them to be very good in all terrain. This is the only decent 4x4 tyre I have found until now in 18" rims. I would love if Coopers put out an ST in 18" I am hopeing by the next tyre change that this might happen.
    I have had someone else mention that BGF might have a MT in this size but yet to check it out.

    Would like to know myself if anyone knows if a 18" 255mm size 4x4 MT tyre is around or arriving soon.

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    General Tires do an 18" all terrain to suit the Disco2
    http://www.simex4x4.com/html/s02_article/a..._id=&entryType=

    and here are the specs on the tyres
    http://www.simex4x4.com/html/s02_article/a...12%3A18%3A32+PM
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    General Tyres.

    Anybody know of a dealer in WA for Grabbers? I tried accessing this info. through the website but nothing came up.
    I asked a tyre retailer a year or so ago in Perth and hsi response was " I wouldn't sell that s**t"!!!!!
    Nice bloke and definitely won't be going to him for anything.
    I've got 235 x 85 x 16 ATs which were fitted as standard on the Extreme when I bought it new and they've now done 46000klms with heaps of tread left and very little damage even after the GRR and Kalumabru Rd etc.
    I just hope that any replacements I get are made to the same formula and not down graded for some reason!
    Alan H.

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    OK here's what i found;

    <span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">Pirreli Scorpian AT </span>

    Specification..Sidewall..Radius.. Diameter.. Circumference.. Revs/Mile.. Difference
    235/60-18........5.6in...14.6in... 29.1in... 91.4in... 693... 0.0%
    255/55-18........5.5in...14.5in... 29.0in... 91.2in... 694... -0.2%

    $320ea at Jax Tyres

    Baz.
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    Re: General Tyres.

    Originally posted by AlanH
    Anybody know of a dealer in WA for Grabbers?
    Try Dynamic 4x4 who sell the Grabbers at: http://www.simex4x4.com

    They may deliver direct, but they have a dealer at:
    Opposite Lock
    5/231 Balcatta Road
    Balcatta W.A. 6021
    08-9345 4877

    Baz, I was under the impression that the Pirelli Scorpions are good tyres.
    Cheers
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    General Tires in the US (Owned by Continental) offer the 18" in 255/55/18 and also 255/60/18 in an AT pattern. The 60 profile is available in a few weeks and you can get these in Sydney via ARB in St Peters for $340 each fitted. These guys are the only manufacturer of AT's to suite the standard Disco 18" wheels.
    I am just about to get some for myself.

  7. #17
    LoadedDisco Guest
    Thanks for the info on the Simex Grabbers they look like they will be the best 4x4 tyre for 18" rims available. When these Coopers where out I also will look at getting a set through ARB.

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    pirellis look good. Just came up trumps in a comparison in 4x4 Monthly

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>pirellis look good. Just came up trumps in a comparison in 4x4 Monthly[/b][/quote]

    Can't vouch for the 18' Pirellis but he 16's on my car are great, only doone gravel roads and beach work so far but I would say that they are close to 80% as good as the MTR's I replaced them with. (sick of the noise)

    In the gravel they tend to slid ever so slightly then hang on, and for the sand they seemed to have no probs at all. I will be using the in mud and in a 4wd park in the next coule of weeks. (so can update)

    A mate in the club had them on a surf and got over 70k out of them. (MTR's not quite that good)

    Hope this helps

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