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Rainmaster1 Member Since: 29 Apr 2012 Location: Georgia Posts: 16 |
Finally got a set of the AT2's installed and here are some pics and observations.
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11th Aug 2012 7:06 pm |
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Rainmaster1 Member Since: 29 Apr 2012 Location: Georgia Posts: 16 |
Here is a link to my report on the LR driving experience at the Biltmore:
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21st Feb 2013 3:05 pm |
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PumpkinZA Member Since: 08 Dec 2012 Location: Gauteng Posts: 14 |
Thank you for the response - informative to say the least. Well from your comments it seems this is the way to go and I am looking forward to, as we say in SA, "gravel travel"rather than tarred highways. A tyre made for sand roads with a bit of mud on occassion seems right. Glad to hear about the lack of chaffing which was a concern but it seems all is ok and now I just need to buy 5 of them. Will have to speak to SWAMBO (she who always must be obeyed) to arrange the finance. Thank you once again. |
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21st Feb 2013 4:33 pm |
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PumpkinZA Member Since: 08 Dec 2012 Location: Gauteng Posts: 14 |
Hi there, I have been thinking about changing the tyre size to 255/60 R18 and buying 5 but was told to check whether the 'wheel well' in the boot would take this size tyre in terms of its diameter and height. Was this a consideration for you? On our roads I would be hesitant to buy 4 road wheels with the spare wheel being of a different size. Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks |
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28th Feb 2013 1:43 pm |
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kuaka Member Since: 23 Jan 2013 Location: Florida Posts: 32 |
Hi Rainmaster1,
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28th Feb 2013 5:27 pm |
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Rainmaster1 Member Since: 29 Apr 2012 Location: Georgia Posts: 16 |
I bough only 4 tyres. I carry a flat repair kit and air compressor. |
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1st Mar 2013 9:44 pm |
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Rainmaster1 Member Since: 29 Apr 2012 Location: Georgia Posts: 16 |
Just go and don't worry about tires. The LR staff at the Biltmore took care of taking us to places and lines that the vehicles would be able to navigate while still keeping it challenging. |
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1st Mar 2013 9:47 pm |
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PumpkinZA Member Since: 08 Dec 2012 Location: Gauteng Posts: 14 |
Just had 5 x General Grabber AT (not AT2) fitted. Looks similar to Rainmaster1's set up. Minor issue is that the spare wheel does not allow the load bin cover to lie flush with the rear load sill. About 2 - 3mm too high. Small price to pay but will be making some adjustments in due course.
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13th Apr 2013 3:25 pm |
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english yeoman Member Since: 13 Sep 2013 Location: UK Posts: 278 |
I have just ordered a set of 255/60/18's and looking at the discussions around the "Spare wheel" it looks like these will fit the circumference of the void for the spare but will sit proud and prevent the boot lining from sitting flush...
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30th Sep 2015 3:31 pm |
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english yeoman Member Since: 13 Sep 2013 Location: UK Posts: 278 |
is that too complicated a question to answer? |
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2nd Oct 2015 9:47 am |
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english yeoman Member Since: 13 Sep 2013 Location: UK Posts: 278 |
Where these the larger 255/60/18 Tyres that you ordered, that don't quite fit in the boot? I have exactly the same size and was wondering how you fixed the problem with the boot floor fitting flush? alternatively I could go for a smaller width tyre 245/65/18 that would have the same circumference but would fit flush in the boot... Any thoughts on how best to proceed? |
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2nd Feb 2016 8:15 pm |
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2013fl2 Member Since: 10 Nov 2015 Location: Geraldton Posts: 16 |
As long as the rolling circumference is close (i would consider 1.2mm close!) there should be no issue. Many awd cars come with space saver spares which is effectively what you are doing. |
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3rd Feb 2016 1:00 am |
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english yeoman Member Since: 13 Sep 2013 Location: UK Posts: 278 |
nice one - I'll go with the 245/65/18 then - I can get a winter one for £6.99!
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3rd Feb 2016 10:37 am |
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english yeoman Member Since: 13 Sep 2013 Location: UK Posts: 278 |
It fits flush and all!
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18th Feb 2016 1:42 pm |
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