L series tyres
L series tyres
I've been looking for a new set of tyres for a good few weeks and can't find a damn thing (that I'm happy with).
I've got a L Series Touring Wagon which is lifted 2". It currently has 185r14 light truck tyres (an 80 to 85 profile I think) on at the moment.
The rims are 14" Sunraysia's, width i don't know but the 185's aren't stretched at all.
There is evidence that these tyres have scraped on the front mud flaps at full lock which is a bit of a pain, but...
I have read a few threads about Buckshots being the best option but I don't want to cut the guards yet - they are too straight!! - and i can't find anything else in a 14" size apart from whats already on there... I know people have had other 14" 4x4 tyres in the past but nobody seems to advertise them now!
Can you guys help me find something in Adelaide for <$150/tyre please?
And if 14" is too hard, would I be able to get a 15" that would fit without needing guards cut?
cheers
I've got a L Series Touring Wagon which is lifted 2". It currently has 185r14 light truck tyres (an 80 to 85 profile I think) on at the moment.
The rims are 14" Sunraysia's, width i don't know but the 185's aren't stretched at all.
There is evidence that these tyres have scraped on the front mud flaps at full lock which is a bit of a pain, but...
I have read a few threads about Buckshots being the best option but I don't want to cut the guards yet - they are too straight!! - and i can't find anything else in a 14" size apart from whats already on there... I know people have had other 14" 4x4 tyres in the past but nobody seems to advertise them now!
Can you guys help me find something in Adelaide for <$150/tyre please?
And if 14" is too hard, would I be able to get a 15" that would fit without needing guards cut?
cheers
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We found the 195/70R14 worked the best for us, both for no rubbing and perfect for the beach driving, which is 75% of our offroad driving.
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Just any brand you feel comffortable with. I like Bridgestone or Pirrelli but it also comes down to budget
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