All terrain tire size guidance
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What fits underneath has become a moot point as I have discovered you cannot access the spare tire release with the 3rd row seats folded down. I plan to install a storage box setup and fridge as I currently have in my P38 so the seats have to be down. Looks like I will be installing a Terrafirma swing away tire carrier soon.
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Different in ratings is probably related to ply rating. Of course to muddy things, 10-ply tires today are not actually 10-ply, just "10-ply" rated and may only have six ply but "strength" of 10. I only learned that a year ago.
As for storage.... true. I thought of hacking in an electric winch for dropping the spare. They exist and I think even in some high end Range Rovers. But so long as you can get one seat up then a socket and wrench is fine. If I had the cargo lid instead, I would not hesitate to drill a hole in it and make my storage boxes accommodate that access point. As I am setup not, my cargo module/kitch/etc simply replaces one third row seat. The other seat remains usable.
As for storage.... true. I thought of hacking in an electric winch for dropping the spare. They exist and I think even in some high end Range Rovers. But so long as you can get one seat up then a socket and wrench is fine. If I had the cargo lid instead, I would not hesitate to drill a hole in it and make my storage boxes accommodate that access point. As I am setup not, my cargo module/kitch/etc simply replaces one third row seat. The other seat remains usable.
Last edited by DakotaTravler; 04-14-2023 at 09:44 PM.
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That is pretty much how my box in the P38 works. In the year I have been using it I have been fortunate to not get a flat so no experience removing it and replacing. Would be easy for 2 people but not so much if by myself. Thought I would try to make the box for the LR3 a little more permanent so it would not move around and damage the interior. Trying to get a tire out from under the vehicle if you are stuck in snow or mud can be problematic so the swing away is really the besr way to go.
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