Everything about tires for LR4/ LR3 with 18" wheels

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Surfrider77

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Damn, I just can't decide. Guess I'll have to sleep on it. (265/65) (265/70) (275/65)

I'm leaning toward the 275/65 honestly...

Excited to hear how the bigger sizes work out! You can be the forum 275/65 guinea pig!
 

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I've run the 285/60/18's since 2007 on both a Range Rover Sport and an LR3 with no issues. I like the additional traction from the wider footprint. 31.5 is the largest total diameter you can run without mods (as Umberto has mentioned already, above). When I move to the LR4 (soon) I will probably stick with the 19's for a while, since the Cooper Zeon LTZ's now come in stock size. I don't want to keep storing an extra set of wheels and tires in my garage, like I've been doing for the last 5 years... :****:
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Ok, two new points. Is anyone running a 255/70/18 on the compromotive? Second question, did anyone look at or have experience with the BRIDGESTONE DUELER A/T REVO 2 (ECO)?
 
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Too bad we don't have the work truck version here in the states - oh, and the TD :)

Agreed. What I would like to know is if he has done anything to his bump stops in-case he has a system failure. Those a really big tires and would certainly do lots of damage to those fender wells.
 

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