TiggerToo New Member Sep 27, 2011 #1 Any idea what sizes are capable of going on my 18" hurricanes, i have 255/65/r18 at the moment but the garage didnt do the tracking right and the old tyres are now almost shot.
Any idea what sizes are capable of going on my 18" hurricanes, i have 255/65/r18 at the moment but the garage didnt do the tracking right and the old tyres are now almost shot.
TiggerToo New Member Sep 27, 2011 #2 Oops, its for a standard Td5 52 plate, box standard btw. would like to use off road and on. Last edited: Sep 27, 2011
oldskool Well-Known Member Sep 27, 2011 #3 HOW ABOUT DOING A FOOOCKING SEARCH :doh: OR TRY LOOKING AT THE STICKY THREAD TITLES WHAT TYRES CAN I PUT IN MY DISCO :doh:
HOW ABOUT DOING A FOOOCKING SEARCH :doh: OR TRY LOOKING AT THE STICKY THREAD TITLES WHAT TYRES CAN I PUT IN MY DISCO :doh:
P Philip0603 New Member Sep 27, 2011 #4 BFG's AT. Very long lasting, good on the road and good off. 'Nuff said!
M Mike Hunt New Member Sep 28, 2011 #5 Philip0603 said: BFG's AT. Very long lasting, good on the road and good off. 'Nuff said! Click to expand... Can't get them in 18's. The only at tyre on offer for 255 55 18 is the new general at tyre.
Philip0603 said: BFG's AT. Very long lasting, good on the road and good off. 'Nuff said! Click to expand... Can't get them in 18's. The only at tyre on offer for 255 55 18 is the new general at tyre.
TiggerToo New Member Sep 28, 2011 #6 18" alloys seem to be as troublesome as the car ... few choices indeed
Dippypud Never Knowingly Understood Full Member Sep 28, 2011 #7 TiggerToo said: 18" alloys seem to be as troublesome as the car ... few choices indeed Click to expand... Then don't bother...
TiggerToo said: 18" alloys seem to be as troublesome as the car ... few choices indeed Click to expand... Then don't bother...