Yellow pages. Look under "Tyres."
2007-08-27 03:14:12
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answer #1
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answered by Look on the bright side. 5
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I firmly believe you'll get the best advice from : tirerack.com as they sell "fitments" or tire / wheel combinations to apply to your vehicle with absolutely no guess work. If you would rather pick out brands of wheels and tires you can do that also. Tirerack desk people know what size tires and wheel combinations will not affect your speedometer readings.
They sell a wide assortment of aluminum wheels and major brands of tires.
The beauty of this company is when you open a site of individual tires there are actual road tire tests done. The columns include: Wet and dry traction, light and deep snow, quietness, heat, tire life, hydroplaning, road changing ability and many others. I refer to tests tests every time before choosing tires for the upcoming seasons. There is also pages of peoples driving reactions with these individual tires which is interesting.
The tire spec. pages are also good reading. On the far right column you will notice tire RPM. In tire language means revolutions per mile. This is where you can compare your present OEM tire size rpm with a larger size tire with a lower aspect ratio to keep your speedometer reading accurately.
Have fun on this site! If you have questions there's a toll free number to call.
2007-08-27 03:16:10
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answered by Country Boy 7
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Get hold of a copy of a Land Rover biased magazine, there's at least 4 !
They have loads of adverts for what your after.
As a tip, if it`s tyres to use , get ready........off road, and not for just posing, try Cooper Discovery S/T`s . I recently tried a Jeep Commander with them and they were amazing . Mud, wet clay, wet chalk ,damp grass, nothing seemed to bother them !
2007-08-27 06:17:45
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answered by cosmo 4
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look for tyre web on internet they supply tyres and rims, but first ditch the rust rover and buy a toyota surf, much better car,
2007-08-30 07:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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ATS will supply anything - tyre wheels and brakes.
2007-08-27 02:49:45
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answered by Anonymous
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