Fitting AT’s

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Lesgrandepotato

Original Poster:

371 posts

99 months

Friday 27th January 2023
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I’ve got my jeep recently, it’s WK overland. So it’s running the 245/60r18’s they are due replacement and I’d like a bit more chunk.

There doesn’t seem to be much in that size… discoverer ATT’s seem the best of the bunch.

Will I get much more choice / tyre performance dropping down to 17rim and going something like 245/70r17 then I could get some BFG’s or discoverer AT3’s?

Will make any material different. Not doing anyhttserious just the odd trial event.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Saturday 28th January 2023
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There is always a little leeway with tyre sizes. I probably would't go smaller, as in diameter. But up to an inch taller and a little wider and you'd probably be fine.

More choice in 17" than 18's, but I think you answered that with your post anyway smile

255/55R18 has a little more choice, including BFG, but is slightly shorter.

Or 265/60R18, which is slightly taller, but also a BFG AT size.

If worried, have a check on a Jeep forum for what size tyres the stock vehicle can take.

A difference size may slightly impact your speed, but the differences here are small and most speedo's under ready anyhow.


300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Saturday 28th January 2023
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BTW, this site is handy to work out the diameter (need to convert to inches though afterwards...) if you are unsure or it isn't published.

https://www.willtheyfit.com/

Smint

1,711 posts

35 months

Saturday 28th January 2023
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Yoko GO15 at Camskill in your present size.
60 aspect isn't too bad if what you attempting isn't too heavy.

Those Yoko are snowflake stamped all seasons by the way, and one of the best wet road tyres i've ever driven, have them in 65 aspect on my Prado and wouldn't hesitate to buy again, they don't come with a massive tread depth new though, BFG AT's they aint.

scrw.

2,611 posts

190 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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I ran 255-60-18s with no rubbing issues, also they fit in the spare wheel area if you have a tow bar fitted, IIRC I was running Cooper AT3's

Junglebert

85 posts

16 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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I’ve used Yoko GO15 on my GC, currently got Maxxis Bravos on my Jeep Commander, they’re nice and chunky.

Lesgrandepotato

Original Poster:

371 posts

99 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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So shifting up to 255/60 r18 shouldn’t be an issue then? and gives a bit more option? Any insurance implications? Or is it a supported size for the vehicle / rim size?

scrw.

2,611 posts

190 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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no clearance issues on my WK, it is a notifiable mod but made no difference to my insurance however.

MustangGT

11,615 posts

280 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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All the tyre sizes suggested by 300bhp/ton are within 3% of the rolling circumference of the originals, so should not be a problem. Much more than that I avoid.