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Jantiz -> RE: 18" Tire Recommendation (2/25/2007 5:23:31 PM)
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Update: After some further investigation, the Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor seems to be a good contender for the "fit all" tire. The problem with replacement tires is this. Most of us buy new Landies because we like what LR has done with the vehicles as far as being on- road friendly yet capable off road if and when we decide to go play. However, our play time is so small in comparison with the on-road time that going agresive on the treads means better off- road traction that once a month we actually get to play but tread noise and lousy gas milage the other 95% of the time we are not playing. That is simply not acceptable for the daily comuter, once every other month off roader. But going off roading on highway tires the one time a month we do want to play is also unacceptable. So what do we do short of having two sets? We simply need the imposible tire that can give us great traction in every situation, dry / wet / ice-snow / off-road / quiet / confort, and yet do so being very quiet and confortable on the road. I believe I have found such tire. In fact, if the ratings from Goodyear are to be believed, the Wrangler Silent Armor scores better in EVERY category (ie, no compromises) than the factory Wrangler HP's the LR3 comes with. The 265/60/18 gives you a much better sidewall than the factory 19's and even a bit better than take-off 18's as well and still keep close to factory diameter and width. Gas milage is for the most part unafected and they rate as even more silent than the HP's. With Kavlar construction as added protection agaist gashes and punctures and with the silent armor technology I am simply sold. Go to www.Discounttiredirect.com for some surprisingly affordable prices on these puppys and let me know what you think of them. I plan to buy my first set very soon!
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