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....
are 28in or 29in LT all terrains available in Melbourne?
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Re: are 28in or 29in LT all terrains available in Melbourne?
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.
Steve.
Very few LT tyres aren't available in that size.
Steve.
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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Re: are 28in or 29in LT all terrains available in Melbourne?
Thanks for that.
Re: are 28in or 29in LT all terrains available in Melbourne?
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.
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.