Architect Nelson
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The photo with the Bridgestones on isn’t showing here Nelson. I couldn’t find a pic of a UAE market LC200, but one from the Australian brochure does seem to have a different stance, but difficult to tell as the camera angle is not the same. The specs seem to differ on models for different markets, but do you have a height control switch on yours ? If so, does it change the ride height ?
You can find a manual covering the systems here:
http://www.moranbahweather.com/toyota/ncf/pdf/m_ch_0114.pdf
the location of the height control switch is illustrated on page CH-128. Hope this helps.
Edit:
Just to add, if the other 200s with the same Dunlops on that you’ve seen are running at the same height as yours, then it must be down to the tyres. But if you did want to change them, then BFG A/Ts are certainly chunkier (technical term). I’ve not used mine on sand yet, but with pressures dropped, reports on their performance seem favourable.
Flint,Finally found the answer by spending(add on) another $300 to go again with new Bridgestone Dueler H/L850....I tried both the tyres (same spec) side by side ...but Bridgestone is 1" to 1.5"(3 to 4cm) taller than Dunlop Grandtrek AT20....Unfortunately, BFG is not manufacturing this size for Land cruisers...Finally everything set right..
Thanks for spending/sharing your valuable time Flint
