Yes , but as he said that size isn't legal in Australia.Yeah a few MT's Dave but not much in the AT spec. And @K1LL3M is looking for 35's not 33/34's.
The HD's on the left are used a lot on vehicles in the mines, mostly on dirt/gravel roads.
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Yes , but as he said that size isn't legal in Australia.Yeah a few MT's Dave but not much in the AT spec. And @K1LL3M is looking for 35's not 33/34's.
Yeah, now looking for 34's as 35s are too much trouble on this vehicle (though theu do fit)Yeah a few MT's Dave but not much in the AT spec. And @K1LL3M is looking for 35's not 33/34's.
Those HD Terrains look interesting I haven't seen them before.
They might be a good idea as a second set to put on when doing way outback trips?
Yeah, now looking for 34's as 35s are too much trouble on this vehicle (though theu do fit)
Thanks @DaveB I am actually tossing up between those 2.
I really want the KM3s, I have always wanted KM3s, but running mud tyres when there is a lot pavement to get where youre going bothers me..
The HD terrains look decent, but I wonder if they are too hard. They are a new tyre, marked as "commercial" and intended for big American trucks, so not sure if they are going to be any good on the Grenadier. (Edit- they also don't have any of the sidewall tech the ko2 and km3s do)
Other options available are
Cooper ST Maxx
Yokohama Geolander at 015 and x-at 016
Nitto Ridge Grablers
None of which I particularly like, probability am a bit of a BFG tragic, but of them x-at 016s are the 3rd in the trifeca choice. They appear very similar to the HD terrainns
Geolandar X-AT G016 Extreme All Terrain AT Tyre | YOKOHAMA
www.yokohama.com.au
(Sidenote how do post the info in your post)
These are just starting to hit the market here in the US... From a friend that has them (and lots of BFG KO2 experience), they are noticeably louder than the KO2s, quieter than KM2s, but seem to do quite well in mud conditions and are great in dirt with good on road stability; much like the large new spectrum of "R/T" (opposed to A/T or M/T) tires that have been coming out in recent yearsThose HD Terrains look interesting I haven't seen them before.
Interesting. I actually thought they might have been more old school super tough tyres based on the old ply tyres they had on land rovers and toyotas. Rough as guts but bulletproof.These are just starting to hit the market here in the US... From a friend that has them (and lots of BFG KO2 experience), they are noticeably louder than the KO2s, quieter than KM2s, but seem to do quite well in mud conditions and are great in dirt with good on road stability; much like the large new spectrum of "R/T" (opposed to A/T or M/T) tires that have been coming out in recent years
Yeah, now looking for 34's as 35s are too much trouble on this vehicle (though theu do fit)
Thanks @DaveB I am actually tossing up between those 2.
I really want the KM3s, I have always wanted KM3s, but running mud tyres when there is a lot pavement to get where youre going bothers me..
The HD terrains look decent, but I wonder if they are too hard. They are a new tyre, marked as "commercial" and intended for big American trucks, so not sure if they are going to be any good on the Grenadier. (Edit- they also don't have any of the sidewall tech the ko2 and km3s do)
Other options available are
Cooper ST Maxx
Yokohama Geolander at 015 and x-at 016
Nitto Ridge Grablers
None of which I particularly like, probability am a bit of a BFG tragic, but of them x-at 016s are the 3rd in the trifeca choice. They appear very similar to the HD terrainns
Geolandar X-AT G016 Extreme All Terrain AT Tyre | YOKOHAMA
www.yokohama.com.au
(Sidenote how do post the info in your post)
My experience as well although other models.I ran Cooper ST Maxx in section 255 on my lifted 5th Gen 4Runner for 50k miles. I absolutely hated these tires as they pulled to the left no matter the alignment nor balancing. I believe it something to do with the tread design as regardless the rotation they would pull left. It was significant enough that it gave me tendinitis in my right thumb from over correcting the steering.
I subsequently went with Nitto Trail Grapplers in section 285 and have never looked back in approximately 55k miles. The Nitto’s have been an excellent tire and will use these on the Grenadier once the BFG’s wear.
Have your wheels arrived yet. I have some on order as well. Keen to see more photos of them on Grenadiers.Thanks for heads up on the Kenda. I was just about to commit to the Mickeys but will check them out first now
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No not yet, expectation is next week apparently.Have your wheels arrived yet. I have some on order as well. Keen to see more photos of them on Grenadiers
Sounds like it. Transport company picking mine up tomorrow. I’m in Brisbane so hopefully have them by the end of the week from Melbourne.No not yet, expectation is next week apparently.
Shipping dealys from italy, mean 4-6 weeks has become 4+ months.
I imagine you will be in the same shipment.
Soon I hope
I wonder why.I really shy away from any true AT style - give me deep lugs and larger voids any day.
Simple, too much mud on the East Coast. Big outer blocks really help, and RT patterns clear better with the larger/deeper center voids. Duratracs are just AT’s. I had them on my D1 at one point and the were super vague in snow and didn’t clear mud.I wonder why.
After running 7.50R16 XZLs on my Disco 1 and Classic for the last 7 years, I really want something like GY Wrangler Duratrac. A/T with even higher "fill" ratio than BFG A/Ts.
Actually, I like the factory Bridgestones on the Grenadier, and Michelin LTX M/S on LR4 and one of the Classics.
The Bridgestones are actually pretty impressive, especially for not being an aggressive tire; LTX M/S are in a similar place of being deceptively good in all but mud situations.I’m sticking with the Bridgestones for now. I like them so far, and they are perfect for how I’ll drive for the next 8 months.
EDIT: I’m actually putting the Cooper ST/Maxx back on my list. That was a great tire that wore like iron.
A quick use of the search will yield you a number of them...Has anyone got a photo of a Grenadier with the 34"s (285/75R17)? I'm very curious.
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