Yes that’s correct, sorry - my error!I recall him mentioning the lift was only 30mm, with the other 30mm coming from the larger tyres.
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Yes that’s correct, sorry - my error!I recall him mentioning the lift was only 30mm, with the other 30mm coming from the larger tyres.
285/75/17 or 285/70/17? Just asking as getting the 285/70/17 BFG's fitted tomo. KM3'sI 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.
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.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.
Just go with that, imagine you are cross axled and all the axle weight is going through only one of the two wheels.To be fair, axle-specific weights matter more than total GVM...