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13-07-2019
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285/60r18 - who’s running them?
Hi all,
Just picked up a MY15 Laredo, td3.0
Looking to put a some new rubber it, ideally keep the lift stock and rims for now.
Does anyone run 285/60r18? Specifically Nitto ridge grappler. Any rub/clearance issues?
Anyone with experience running the above size? What brand did you run?
Cheers
Jason
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16-07-2019
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A few of the yank sites reckon illl be able to get a ko2 285/60r18 in on stock rims with no rubbing under any conditions.
Anyone running a ko2 at this size and can confirm?
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sorry i have stuck to stock size so never needed to worry about rubbing.
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20-07-2019
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Due to the typical first point of contact being the shoulder (edge) of the tyre, the actual "tread width" will introduce variations on fitment compatibility for a given tyre size. Unfortunately tread width is a dimension rarely spec'd by tyre manufacturers these days, so you might have to go measure one yourself at a dealer.
My last tyres were noticeably wider than what I fitted this time, despite the carcass size and type being identical.
Cheers, Steve
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I have no issues over last 15k km, with Bridgestone Dueler AT 285/60/r18, on my GC 2012 Diesel, no QL, no lift. Running 4 of them, spare is touch undersized, I believe that 5th in spare wheel bay would lift a boot floor by about 3 cm . I was planning to use as a spare BF KO2 265/65r18 with matching overall diameter , still first item on to do list.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnS
I have no issues over last 15k km, with Bridgestone Dueler AT 285/60/r18, on my GC 2012 Diesel, no QL, no lift. Running 4 of them, spare is touch undersized, I believe that 5th in spare wheel bay would lift a boot floor by about 3 cm . I was planning to use as a spare BF KO2 265/65r18 with matching overall diameter , still first item on to do list.
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Thanks JohnS,
Looking for the real world experience, and thats perfect. I've heard that twice now. Might have a look at the duelers, but I have a comparison point at least.
How do you use your rig mate? Tug boat, off road, or just DD?
Cheers
jason
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23-07-2019
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BFG all terrain 285 60 18s on lisas WK,just a little touching the inner wheel well carpet at the front
(If theyre not rubbing theyre not big enough!)
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