are 28in or 29in LT all terrains available in Melbourne?

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ginslinger
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are 28in or 29in LT all terrains available in Melbourne?

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I'm a newbie of sorts, having owned an old Pajero some years ago, and am considering a mid'late90s Vitara Estate as my next vehicle. I don't want 31s on it, for gearing and legal reasons, and would like to know if smaller sizes are available. Most tyre manufacturer websites seem to start at 31in.
Advice welcomed....
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Re: are 28in or 29in LT all terrains available in Melbourne?

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Plenty of options. look for 235 75 15- that's in the right size range and is very common.

Very few LT tyres aren't available in that size.

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Re: are 28in or 29in LT all terrains available in Melbourne?

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Thanks for that.
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Re: are 28in or 29in LT all terrains available in Melbourne?

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Federal Couragia AT
235/75-15 in either 101 or 105 load rating $165ea supplied

cab do 16's in 25/70, 225/70, 235/70 at much the same price here in Rowville.
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