Tire options for LR4

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dihan

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Hi all, I am new here, just bought an LR4 a couple of weeks back. First thing I want to do is find out what tires are available, and to my disappointment, there are not many options for good off road tires in the 255/55/19 tire size. And also to my disappointment, 18 inch rims apparently will not fit.

So, believe it or not, I am thinking about a 20 inch rim, because there is a 285/50/20 available for the Toyo Open Country A/T. I have always liked the open country A/T, had the M/Ts on my Jeep Wrangler.

Anybody out there have these tires (or other tires this size)? Any issues with this size? They are 31.3" in diameter. Any issues with rubbing at full stuff? Does is mess with the traction control? Any noticeable affect on torque? I think it is only about a 3% error for speed, not to worried there.
 

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Look at the Pirelli Scorpion ATR 19" tires. I have over 35k on them, they are quiet and wear very well.
 

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Hi all, I am new here, just bought an LR4 a couple of weeks back. First thing I want to do is find out what tires are available, and to my disappointment, there are not many options for good off road tires in the 255/55/19 tire size. And also to my disappointment, 18 inch rims apparently will not fit.

So, believe it or not, I am thinking about a 20 inch rim, because there is a 285/50/20 available for the Toyo Open Country A/T. I have always liked the open country A/T, had the M/Ts on my Jeep Wrangler.

Anybody out there have these tires (or other tires this size)? Any issues with this size? They are 31.3" in diameter. Any issues with rubbing at full stuff? Does is mess with the traction control? Any noticeable affect on torque? I think it is only about a 3% error for speed, not to worried there.


I am very satisfied with the Pirelli Scorpion ATR 19" tires on my LR3- over 35k, still very quiet and they wear well. Just rotate them and you'll get a lot of life out of them.
 

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the low down

Reply is presently, no longer applicable....more later.
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Goodyear has the Wrangler Silent Armour in 275/55/20. It looks like a more aggresive tire than the ATR. I hear that one fits with the rod-mod.

Sorry to hear that the Kos didn't fit. I know some guy here is running a 33" tire, but it has more than just a rod lift on it.

Good luck!

Rob
 

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If you are looking for a bit more sidewall and footprint, but want to keep it within 2% of OE diameter (i.e., 30.5"), Nitto offers the Terra Grappler in a 265/50-20.
 

dihan

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All, I have found an 18" rim that fits!!! Thank you all for your replies, but I am seriously thinking about these rims from the UK.

Compomotive PD1880.

I sent emails to enquire, I have copied the significant response below.
"Good morning,

Yes this new 8x18 PD rim that we have developed will clear the large brakes
on the LR 4.

Yes the 18" taller tyre is a much better choice for 4x4 use.. so this
combination is proving to be very popular.

We have these stock now and available for direct dispatch to your door
painted in the Anthracite grey colour as in this image. They are made to
suit the original Land Rover wheel nut and centre caps.


The cost of a set of these rims delivered to your door by Fed Ex would be
£900 gbp = $1440 USD.

We can take payment by paypal or bank transfer.. whatever is the easiest
for you.

Please let me know if you would like to take a set.
Regards Barry"

From what I can see, there is a lot of interest in an 18" rim for the LR4. Maybe if there is enough interest, they can drop the price! PD1880 003.jpg

PD1880 Land Rover Fitment by Compomotive.com.JPG
 

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