Mtnbike,
Here are some of the pictures you requested of the Nitto T/G 285/65/18. Enjoy.
Be careful, you might get some dirt or even a small scratch on your pretty little SUV

It looks so nice and clean.
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Mtnbike,
Here are some of the pictures you requested of the Nitto T/G 285/65/18. Enjoy.
How many miles have you gotten on your coopers that are on your 100LC?
So no Coopers for the Cruisers,.... YET!
Reply from COOPER
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We do not make a replacement tire for the 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser. We
manufacture the same size in two different tires as you have seen below.
The tires we manufacture in the size you need are not the same speed
rating that your vehicle requires. Your vehicle requires a tire that is
285/60R18 and rated for 114 (load index) and "V" speed rated (149 mph).
Our tires below are rated 120(which would be fine because it carries a
higher load than your original tires) and "S" speed rated (112 mph,
which is below the minimum requirement for your vehicle). Therefore,
the Cooper Discoverer H/T Plus and Cooper Zeon LTZ tires do not meet the
minimum requirements as outlined by your vehicle manufacturer.
Consumer Quality Systems
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.
800-854-6288 M-F 10AM-7PM EST
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Subject: Cooper Tires - Web Contact
Message: Sir/Mme
On your website, in tire selector, the followings are indicated;
Select Tire by Vehicle
There are currently no listings for this vehicle.
Vehicle: 2008 TOYOTA TRUCKS Land Cruiser Standard.
In Select Tire by Size, ror 285/60/18 I get;
Name Size / Service Descr. UTQG Load Range Sidewall
Approved Rim Width Meas. Rim Width Section Width Overall Diam.
Tread Width Max Load Tread Depth
Discoverer H/T Plus 285/60R18116 T 460 A B STD BLK
8 - 10 8.5 11.73 31.33 9.66 2756 12
Zeon LTZ 285/60R18120 S 520 A B XL BLK 8 - 10
8.5 11.43 31.48 9.46 3086 14
Zeon LTZ 285/60R18120 S 520 A B XL BLK 8 - 10
8.5 11.43 31.48 9.46 3086 14
Please explain, are the Discoverer H/T Plus or
Zeon LTZ not suitable for the 2008 Land Cruiser, and what do you
suggest?
I drive mainly on road (warm & wet, Caribbean climate) with the
occasional off road
Regards.
Um...where to begin....
1) Replacement tires do not need to be the same size to function properly. They only need to be within the width tolerances of the selected rim and not rub any vital parts when turning lock-to-lock or when articulating.
2) Replacement tires do not need to be the same load rating. Both tires are P-metric tires. Just make sure the load rating is suitable for the GVWR divided by 4. Your stock tires have a load rating of 114. Cooper Zeon LTZ's (in the specified size) are 120. That's considered an upgrade
3) Replacement tires do not need to be the same speed rating. Select a tire that's speed code is well within the speeds you plan on traveling. You don't need a ZR rated tire on a LandCruiser. The Cooper Zeon LTZ has a speed rating of S. Do you plan to travel at 112mph? Maybe you do...
4) Going from a Dueler H/T to a cooper LTZ is a highway upgrade IMO. As you said, you are not planning to travel off road a lot, so this probably doesn't concern you...but this is definately not a dedicated A/T tire.
Cooper is telling you all of this because they cannot recommend a tire that may be unsafe. Yes, going from an V rated tire (149mph) to an S rated tire (112mph) is a safety concern if your highways allow you to travel at say 130mph (which would be pedal to the metal on the LC200 anyways).
Up near Pima Canyon. Honest, I'll try to scratch and dent it ASAP!
I marred my clear coat by rubbing the lawn mower handle along the door.That is supposed happen off road, not parked in the driveway. Don't worry, I should be able to buff that out.
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Good day!
I need to replace my Original tires (Dunlop) with -preferably- slightly taller and wider ones and was looking at the deferent possibilities and reviews; the Hankook DynaPro ATM RF10 285/65-18 truly stands out -surprisingly- even against the Nitto TG despite the slight deference in the price; Tire Products - Discount Tire Direct
BTW; my Land Cruiser -4.7L, V8- speedometer’s maximum speed is 180 KPH or 111.84 MPH contrary to what is mentioned by the Toyota website; 124.27 MPH or 200 KPH!, the weight remains; 7275.25 lbs. or 3300 Kg..
Any thought on this?