@TongaExplorer Looks really sharp, love that green!
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I went with the PD1881s because I wanted a smaller diameter (originally 19”) so I could fit the slightly oversized BFG 265/65/18s and have the larger V8 Brakes fitted. The deeper profile tyre is better for the off road stuff!
Oh, and compos look great!
Ride is great, soaks up those bumps and *** holes (roads are terrible here in the UK at present).
I thought the car would roll more on the deeper side walls, but corners like the 19”s.
Going laning next weekend to Wales for some off road testing!
Don't the 18" LR3 wheels fit all LR3 models? I thought the V6 model had brakes that could fit 17" wheels, but the V8 LR3 could still fit 18"?
At least I know that's the way it is in the U.S.
That does look great, and it makes me miss my Tonga LR3. What a great color. On my LR4 with 265 60s I think I'm at 42/48 psi. Ride is a little firm but I'm used to it.
I went the poor man's route to 18" wheels but am happy with the result
Mt 2006 lr3 hse was Tonga as well. My fav colors are white, green, black. My 1996 disco is white, my 2004 d2 is Vienna Green which is a light metallic sage with the gorgeous Aspen greens interior, and this lr3 is Java black, which is my fav black due to warm undertone.
IMO you had a typo that I fixed here: " 'smart' man's route"![]()