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Tyre brands in 18inch?
Moderator: Micka
Tyre brands in 18inch?
Mate of mine have just bought a Dico 3, and is after a better offroad tyre pattern to complement its abilitys. what tyre brands are making offroad pattens for 18 inch rims
Cheers Grant.
Cheers Grant.
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
Not entirely correct. it has a monocoque shell, but rover decided this would not be sufficient, and fitted a chassis underneath that (hence the hefty 2.7 ton kerb weight). I was under one the other day, didn't even think to look to see how it was mounted, and whether a bodylift would be possible - I don't regard them as even vaguely worthwhile for serious offroading, due to the independant suspension limitations. Although, if you modified the control arm mounts to bring them further into the centre of the vehicle, and manufactured longer control arms........Maggot4x4 wrote:
Can you bodylift a D3?
Monocoque
84 Rangie, 3 inch spring lift, 2 inch body, Megasquirted 4.6, R380, rear Maxi, 34x11.5 JT2s. Simex FM installed.
Very surprised!
The mate with the Disco 3 came away on a club trip with me on the long weekend.
We went into burgoynes gap near licola, drove everything in the dry o.k and did very well on monday in the pissing down rain, and it was on tyres i wouldnt be seen dead on!
i think on a good offroad tread it would be even better.
Guys in our club were blown away how capable it was, amoungst Nissans and Toyotas.
The mate with the Disco 3 came away on a club trip with me on the long weekend.
We went into burgoynes gap near licola, drove everything in the dry o.k and did very well on monday in the pissing down rain, and it was on tyres i wouldnt be seen dead on!
i think on a good offroad tread it would be even better.
Guys in our club were blown away how capable it was, amoungst Nissans and Toyotas.
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
i saw it mentioned in LRO mags. It was specially made for the RR3 in the G4 challange. Also has a mention here
http://www.rangerovers.net/outfitting/t ... tires.html
might not be available in aus though.
Andrew
http://www.rangerovers.net/outfitting/t ... tires.html
might not be available in aus though.
Andrew
35x12.50R18LT
SSR Series
The SSR Series of Super Swamper Radial/TSL tires is the next generation of light truck radial tires. This series has many of the OEM sizes for Sport Utility Vehicles and 4 Wheel Drive light trucks who do not want to modify their vehicles but still need the performance of Super Swampers. The design incorporates a slightly tighter tread pattern, siping for wet pavement traction and icy conditions, greater sidewall protection with traction features and is quieter running.
SSR Series
The SSR Series of Super Swamper Radial/TSL tires is the next generation of light truck radial tires. This series has many of the OEM sizes for Sport Utility Vehicles and 4 Wheel Drive light trucks who do not want to modify their vehicles but still need the performance of Super Swampers. The design incorporates a slightly tighter tread pattern, siping for wet pavement traction and icy conditions, greater sidewall protection with traction features and is quieter running.
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