i WAS TOLD BY THE DEALER THAT I HAD BETTER LET THEM INSTALL THE TIRES SINCE THE SUSPENSION IS PRONE TO BREAK IF ANOTHER NON rOVER SHOP DOES THEM. ANY ADVICE AS TO WHERE TO GO TO INSTALL TIRES
i WAS TOLD BY THE DEALER THAT I HAD BETTER LET THEM INSTALL THE TIRES SINCE THE SUSPENSION IS PRONE TO BREAK IF ANOTHER NON rOVER SHOP DOES THEM. ANY ADVICE AS TO WHERE TO GO TO INSTALL TIRES
Go to any reputable tire shop. Just be sure they are aware to lift it from the proper jack points (i.e. do not put mounts on the compressor). You need to raise it to off-road height first, and open the tailgate to prevent the suspension from kicking for ground.
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I just picked up an '05 LR3, the previous owner had Toyo Proxes S/T 255 60 18's fitted, which look ok for road tires, but seem to give a little road noise/whine.
Any suggestions for what best to put on it in the near future?
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