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| Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459    | It's not that bad!  | ||
|  Thu May 01 2008 6:13am | 
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| shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350    | It's all subjective - they are noisier on road, but not so bad it'd make you want to drive a Niva!   | ||
|  Thu May 01 2008 7:44am | 
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| Pelyma Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497    | Use the noise canceling button on the steering wheel. Porsche Cayenne S Diesel 66 Plate | ||
|  Thu May 01 2008 8:32am | 
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| dukemasterpro Member Since: 06 Jan 2008 Location: Sydney Posts: 36    | Interested to see Lex, you are a fellow Aussie based RRS owner. Have been quoted for the same tyre here and would be keen to know how you think the car performs off-road with them - do they rub at all? what did you do with the spare?
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|  Thu May 01 2008 10:11am | 
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| Lex Member Since: 17 Mar 2008 Location: Toowoomba Posts: 8    | I'm actually running these tyres on a vogue tdv8. But the 19 inch RRS wheels fit over the Brembo brakes--just.I got the wheels cheaply as the tyre dealer had some second hand stock. The tyres are very expensive at a rrp of around $600.0 each for 255/55 19.But I've tried a couple of Cooper patterns in 20 inch and the tyres are much too big. So if you want a good heavy duty tyre in 19 inch wheel size; the Goodyear mtr is the only one I can find. I havn't had a chance to get off the bitumen yet but I'm sure that they will perform very well.They are exactly the same size as a 250/50 20 so fit and speedo are not compromised;also very heavily constructed so stones/rocks should not be an issue offroad. Just too noisy/rough for long term on road use.
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|  Fri May 02 2008 12:36am | 
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| dukemasterpro Member Since: 06 Jan 2008 Location: Sydney Posts: 36    | Does your spare MT/R fit underneath? | ||
|  Sun May 04 2008 9:03am | 
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| Zilch Member Since: 20 Mar 2006 Location: Sydney, sometimes the Whitsundays Posts: 2835      | DMP i see from the D3 site you are off on an adventure with the RRS, have you worked out the modification costs. i had a good offer for tracks and rails from Roof Rack City on the Pacific Highway, and might be worth dropping a note to Rangie about the best dual battery system and fridge for the Sport, he has moved to a Pajero just recently, but had a highly adapted Sport for a few years geared for the off-road, he can normally be found here http://forum.australia4wd.com/ under the same  name.
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|  Sun May 04 2008 11:55am | 
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| Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435      | No Problem  Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh Clan Cameron | ||
|  Sun May 04 2008 8:35pm | 
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| dukemasterpro Member Since: 06 Jan 2008 Location: Sydney Posts: 36    | 
 Yes, it's quite expensive  , if you want the full monty of gear. Had a good response on the D3 forum, so hoping to squeeze the cost down as much as possible. Whilst it's a big trip and holiday we want it does not make sense to modify any more than is needed or buy items that would get used on  3-4 long weekend  and 8-10 day trips each year. Considering buying some items like the dual battery system and hiring others eg a camper trailer to keep costs down. Getting the right tyres will probably be the biggest outlay.   | ||
|  Mon May 05 2008 11:01am | 
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| dukemasterpro Member Since: 06 Jan 2008 Location: Sydney Posts: 36    | Further thought, with the MTR's - how is the ground clearance? Does the vehicle height get increased, this would be useful off road.
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|  Mon May 05 2008 11:32am | 
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| Lex Member Since: 17 Mar 2008 Location: Toowoomba Posts: 8    | I'm pretty sure that the diameter of mtr 255/55 19 is just about the same as 255/50 20 as fitted standard give or take a millimetre. | ||
|  Tue May 06 2008 8:51am | 
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| Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435      | Dunno about over in Australia but here the car comes standard with 275/45/20" = dia 756mm. The MT/R is 255/55/19" = dia 763mm so 7mm or 0.93% diffrence.
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|  Tue May 06 2008 3:52pm | 
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| dukemasterpro Member Since: 06 Jan 2008 Location: Sydney Posts: 36    | Anyone know if the 19" inch MT/R rim and tyre combo can be changed in the bush using a tyre repair kit, levers etc?
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