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BFGOODRICH ALL TERRAIN T/A KO2 LT285 /75 R17 121S E1 RBL

The other consideration you need to make is the load bearing. The GVM in the Australian version is 3550 kg not all tyres can handle that.
 
I have fitted these to mine. I can confirm that they fit without any issues. The speedo is pretty much bang on accurate with these on.
 

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I have fitted these to mine. I can confirm that they fit without any issues. The speedo is pretty much bang on accurate with these on.
285/75/17 or 285/70/17? Just asking as getting the 285/70/17 BFG's fitted tomo. KM3's

where is this place with decent sized parking spaces!
 
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The other consideration you need to make is the load bearing. The GVM in the Australian version is 3550 kg not all tyres can handle that.
To be fair, axle-specific weights matter more than total GVM... But with a 3550kg GVM, divided equally between 4 tyres (I understand that isn't exactly accurate, but it is something to roughly go off of); is only 890kg/tyre; or 1950lbs per tyre. That equates to a 104 load index, which any tyre in a size that fits a Grenadier can handle, even those that are highway tyres and not E load rated.
 
To be fair, axle-specific weights matter more than total GVM...
Just go with that, imagine you are cross axled and all the axle weight is going through only one of the two wheels.
 
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