Discovery 4 MT wheel/tyre options
Discovery 4 MT wheel/tyre options
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LimaDelta

Original Poster:

7,974 posts

242 months

Monday 4th November 2013
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As above. Does anyone know of any 19" off road wheel/MT tyre combos for the Disco 4? Cheers!

ETA, actually do 18s fit the Disco 4?

Edited by LimaDelta on Monday 4th November 20:30

Sarge 4x4

2,371 posts

229 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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The only 18" wheel to fit a D4 is made by Compomotive.

The most aggressive tyre for 19" on a D4 would be the Goodyear Duratrac, we have had these on back order for some time.

Goodyear used to make the MT/R but no longer available.

LimaDelta

Original Poster:

7,974 posts

242 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Thanks Sarge, like those Compomotives!

bakerstreet

5,005 posts

189 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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With the greatest of respect, google could have thrown up answers instantly.

The d3 website lists all the tyres sizes that you can use for the D3 and D4. I've bought tyes from 4x4tyres.co.uk in the past and they have been very good.

If memory serves, your choices are limited to tyres like the General Tyres AT2 and Pirelli Scorpions. There is the Goodyear Wrangler, but that is quite expensive.

You get more choice if you go down the 17in alloy used on lower spec D3s like the S models

LimaDelta

Original Poster:

7,974 posts

242 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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bakerstreet said:
With the greatest of respect, google could have thrown up answers instantly.

The d3 website lists all the tyres sizes that you can use for the D3 and D4. I've bought tyes from 4x4tyres.co.uk in the past and they have been very good.

If memory serves, your choices are limited to tyres like the General Tyres AT2 and Pirelli Scorpions. There is the Goodyear Wrangler, but that is quite expensive.

You get more choice if you go down the 17in alloy used on lower spec D3s like the S models
With the greatest respect, google threw up a load of kahn-style 22" rubbish and little useful information, hence the thread.

Also, I don't think 17s fit the Disco 4, but would be happy to be corrected.

Anyway, after a bit more searching today I found some useful stuff on the Arizona LROC site.

bakerstreet

5,005 posts

189 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Here you go. Its literally the first page that comes u with you search discovery 3 mud tyres!

No LR 20" D3 rim currently
275/45R20 Cooper Zeon LTZ (AT) 110 S
275/45R20 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 110 Y
275/45R20 Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3 (RB) 110 Y
275/45R20 Yokohama V802 (RB) 110 Y
285/50R20 Cooper Zeon LTZ (AT) 116 S
285/50R20 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 116 W
295/45R20 General Grabber UHP (RB) 114 V
295/45R20 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 114 W
295/45R20 Kumho KL12 (RB) 114 W
295/45R20 Toyo Proxes Street Terrain (RB) 114 V

Standard size on LR rim 255/55-R19
255/55R19 Goodyear MTR (MT) 111 S - favoured by lots of owners
255/55R19 Goodyear Wrangler HP (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Goodyear Wrangler F1 (RB) 111 V Run Flat
255/55R19 Pirelli Scorpion (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Pirelli ATR (AT) 111 H
255/55R19 Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow (IS) 111 H
255/55R19 Michelin 4x4 Synchrone (RB) 111 H
255/55R19 Dunlop Grandtrek PT9000 (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Dunlop Grandtrek ST8000 (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Hankook Ventus ST RH06 (RB) 111 V

Standard size on LR rim 255/60-R18
255/60R18 General Tire Grabber AT2 (AT) 112 H
255/60R18 General Grabber UHP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Pirelli ATR (AT) 112 H
255/60R18 Pirelli Scorpion (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow (IS) 112 H
255/60R18 Goodyear Wrangler HP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Continental Cross Contact AT (AT) 112 T
255/60R18 Toyo Proxes Street Terrain (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Yokohama G051 (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Michelin Latitude Tour HP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Dunlop Grandtrek ST 8000 (RB) 112 H
255/60R18 Bridgestone Dueler HP Sport 4x4 (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Vredestein Wintrac 4 Extreme (IS) 112 H
265/65R18 BF Goodrich AT KO (AT) 122 R
285/60R18 Cooper Zeon LTZ (AT) 120 S
265/60R18 Cooper HT+ (RB)114 T

LimaDelta

Original Poster:

7,974 posts

242 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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bakerstreet said:
Here you go. Its literally the first page that comes u with you search discovery 3 mud tyres!

No LR 20" D3 rim currently
275/45R20 Cooper Zeon LTZ (AT) 110 S
275/45R20 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 110 Y
275/45R20 Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3 (RB) 110 Y
275/45R20 Yokohama V802 (RB) 110 Y
285/50R20 Cooper Zeon LTZ (AT) 116 S
285/50R20 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 116 W
295/45R20 General Grabber UHP (RB) 114 V
295/45R20 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 114 W
295/45R20 Kumho KL12 (RB) 114 W
295/45R20 Toyo Proxes Street Terrain (RB) 114 V

Standard size on LR rim 255/55-R19
255/55R19 Goodyear MTR (MT) 111 S - favoured by lots of owners
255/55R19 Goodyear Wrangler HP (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Goodyear Wrangler F1 (RB) 111 V Run Flat
255/55R19 Pirelli Scorpion (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Pirelli ATR (AT) 111 H
255/55R19 Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow (IS) 111 H
255/55R19 Michelin 4x4 Synchrone (RB) 111 H
255/55R19 Dunlop Grandtrek PT9000 (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Dunlop Grandtrek ST8000 (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Hankook Ventus ST RH06 (RB) 111 V

Standard size on LR rim 255/60-R18
255/60R18 General Tire Grabber AT2 (AT) 112 H
255/60R18 General Grabber UHP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Pirelli ATR (AT) 112 H
255/60R18 Pirelli Scorpion (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow (IS) 112 H
255/60R18 Goodyear Wrangler HP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Continental Cross Contact AT (AT) 112 T
255/60R18 Toyo Proxes Street Terrain (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Yokohama G051 (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Michelin Latitude Tour HP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Dunlop Grandtrek ST 8000 (RB) 112 H
255/60R18 Bridgestone Dueler HP Sport 4x4 (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Vredestein Wintrac 4 Extreme (IS) 112 H
265/65R18 BF Goodrich AT KO (AT) 122 R
285/60R18 Cooper Zeon LTZ (AT) 120 S
265/60R18 Cooper HT+ (RB)114 T
Great, but I asked about Discovery 4s, which have larger brakes, hence not all D3 options are suitable. Even with your masterful use of Google, you seem to have not answered my OP wink

Sarge 4x4

2,371 posts

229 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Standard wheel size for D4 is 19" which would be fitted with a 255/55x19 tyre with option of 20" and fitted with 255/50x20.

19" options are General AT, Goodyear Duratrac, Cooper LTZ and many Winter tyre options, depends on you requirements.

20" in standard size is almost a non starter but many go 275/45x20 which opens the door a little, General AT, Cooper LTZ etc with many Winter tyre options, again what's your poison ?

Hope this helps. thumbup

vjj

593 posts

263 months

Wednesday 6th November 2013
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speak to silverline for a wheel and tyre package - from 1200 quid

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

214 months

Wednesday 6th November 2013
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Sarge 4x4 said:
The most aggressive tyre for 19" on a D4 would be the Goodyear Duratrac
I'm not sure that's actually true.

As you can get these:

255/50R19 Ziarelli Mud Power


http://tyresdirectuk.co.uk/shop/product-info.php?p...

Sadly Awaiting stock however.

camel_landy

5,418 posts

207 months

Wednesday 6th November 2013
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300bhp/ton said:
I'm not sure that's actually true.

As you can get these:
Hmmm... Speed rating? Weight rating??

M

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

214 months

Wednesday 6th November 2013
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camel_landy said:
Hmmm... Speed rating? Weight rating??

M
Afraid I don't know either. Although I'm sure weight would be fine. And I expect they are speed rated, but aren't most proper aggressive off road tyres?

I would guess they'd be Q rated (99mph).

camel_landy

5,418 posts

207 months

Wednesday 6th November 2013
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What are the legalities around speed ratings these days??

Weight... You'd hope so but don't assume. Don't forget that the D4 is 2.7t EMPTY!!!

M

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

214 months

Wednesday 6th November 2013
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Not sure what legalities there are on speed ratings, but almost all aggressive mud terrains are speed rated and people fit them to V8 classic Range Rovers no problem, despite the fact they can be pretty quick.

Weight I agree, although I would be surprised if they weren't ok. A D110 or D130 are fairly chunky and have high MAM's and I'm sure people use similar tyres on those.

But I agree, it would be worthwhile checking out first.

A.J.M

8,341 posts

210 months

Wednesday 6th November 2013
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The D3 is 111S rated minimum for tyres.

From a safety view I would check that the above rating is on the tyres.

I have Duratracs, great tyre in 19 inch size.