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- Rockcypher
- Member Since: 29 Apr 2017
- Location: CO
- Posts: 123
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My new Waitomo Grey D5
2000 D2 (sold), 2004 D2 (sold), 2005 LR3 (Lives in CO), 2005 RR (sold), 2010 LR4 (sold), 2012 RR (sold), 2014 RR (sold), 2017 D5
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- Jacko
- Member Since: 22 Mar 2017
- Location: Melbourne
- Posts: 168
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- J77
- Member Since: 07 Jun 2016
- Location: Fife
- Posts: 1008
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Looks the business
18MY Velar R-Dynamic SE D240 Fuji White
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- Blackfly
- Member Since: 15 Jun 2017
- Location: Up North
- Posts: 466
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Very smart. What are the tyres?
F50, Fourtack, LR3 and now..............D5 HSE TDV6
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- bwv007
- Member Since: 13 Aug 2017
- Location: Sydney
- Posts: 2
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I'm also keen to know what these tyres are.
I've ordered a Carpathian Grey HSE Black Pack 20" and was thinking Cooper LTZ or Nitto Terra Grappler G2 in 285/50R20 or BFG KO2 in 275/55R20. Just don't know what will actually fit without rubbing and whether the full-size spare will fit.
Any advice will be most welcome.
Cheers
Barry
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- jimbg
- Member Since: 23 Jun 2016
- Location: Devon
- Posts: 1472
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Someone on another D5 forum is using BF Goodrich T/A K02 275/55R20
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- DieselRanger
- Member Since: 12 Oct 2017
- Location: God's Country, Colorado
- Posts: 768
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bwv007 wrote:
I'm also keen to know what these tyres are.
I've ordered a Carpathian Grey HSE Black Pack 20" and was thinking Cooper LTZ or Nitto Terra Grappler G2 in 285/50R20 or BFG KO2 in 275/55R20. Just don't know what will actually fit without rubbing and whether the full-size spare will fit.
Any advice will be most welcome.
Cheers
Barry
275/55-20 should fit fine - the new Disco SVX wears that size (Wrangler DuraTrac I believe). that size is 0.9" wider in diameter than the 255/55-20 OEM. The fit for full-sized spare will be tight, but it will fit.
GY Wrangler DuraTracs are a bit too beefy for my needs - I've run Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure with Kevlar on previous vehicles and they're tough as nails, not significantly heavier than the OEMs, and you don't sacrifice too much in terms of road handling and fuel economy.
BFG TA KO2's are good, but they're soft and my guess is they'll wear quickly in on-road driving, but many swear on those for good all-seasons, even in deep snow.
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- bwv007
- Member Since: 13 Aug 2017
- Location: Sydney
- Posts: 2
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Thanks for the info DieselRanger
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