Tires Tires Tires - Oh What To Do?

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bLuLRIII

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I also replaced the stock 18" rims with the 19" RRS rims (at my wife's insistence). I fitted them with the Michelin Sychrones 4X4 extra load tires and love them. If you do any off-roading at all I would not suggest larger rims than 19", but I am guessing your LR3 doesn't see much dirt. Actually, if you insist on putting 20 -22" rims on your truck do the right thing, save your LR3 from the indignity, sell it and buy a Hummer H2.
That hurts. No one is institing anything. Nothing wrong with 20 or 22's....they come on Range Rovers. Stop hating.
 

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The only problem with TireRack is that they do not sell many tires that fit the LR3 (like Nitto's and Coopers, etc...)

Good point - I'm surprised they don't carry Cooper and Nitto. Both are fairly common tires, especially with enthusiasts (both car and truck).

BTW - I believe I've said it before, but I'll say it again - great list on your site.

-Rich
 

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My local tire dealer (AL, USA) told me last week the Cooper Xeon LTZs were ONLY available through discounttire.com for another 6 months. Went with the BFG AT/KO in 265/65R18 Load Range E because they were available locally. His price was $30 USD UNDER the delivered tirerack.com price including taxes, installation, lifetime balance. flat repair, and rotation. All I have to do now is explain to his "tire experts" that this isn't a Chevy Pickup!!
 
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I was tired of the poor ride and noise from the OEM Goodyears. Because I live in Germany and didn't want to spend an arm/leg on local economy, I used Tirerack and purchased Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow for my LR3 HSE. They've got about 3K miles in snow, ice, rain and normal conditions and have been fantastic. They're also only $193 per tire which helped this Airman's budget.
 

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I was tired of the poor ride and noise from the OEM Goodyears. Because I live in Germany and didn't want to spend an arm/leg on local economy, I used Tirerack and purchased Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow for my LR3 HSE. They've got about 3K miles in snow, ice, rain and normal conditions and have been fantastic. They're also only $193 per tire which helped this Airman's budget.

Looking at other forums that have mainly European folks on it, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow seems to be a very popular choice for those in the snow belt. Keep us up-to-date on what you think of them.

-Rich
 

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