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Compare The 2016 Ford Territory Large Family SUV Range | Territory MkII TX RWD Territory MkII TX AWD Territory MkII TS RWD Territory MkII TS AWD Territory MkII Titanium RWD Territory MkII Titanium AWDRefine your Tyre results Van / Light Truck Use the tools to select your tyre size by selecting the appropriate Width, Profile and Wheel Size, and then refine the search results by selecting a Brand if you would like to limit the number of returned matching tyres. To find the size of your tyre follow the guide Width: Tyre measured in millimetres from the Profile: The aspect ratio of the tyre, which is the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the width. Wheel Size: Diameter of the wheel rim that the tyre is designed to fit, measured in inches For tyres that have an imperial size, for example 31X10.5R15 (mainly 4x4 or commercial vehicles) simply select from the Width and Wheel Size of the tyre




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Complete your details below and we will try and find it for you.America's Most Trusted 4x4 Tyre is famous for being made to last. Cooper 4WD tyres are made with deeper treads to give you better traction off-road and more mileage. With the latest technology in tread design, featuring Cooper's unique Armor-Tek3 technology and advanced compounds, Cooper Tires has the most advanced off road tyre to-date, the STT PRO. Cooper Tires has the largest range of 4WD tyres in Australia to suit any application, so feel assured you will find the perfect tyre to suit your driving needs below. What terrain do you drive on most often? Car: 2012 Ford Territory TS RWD 55,000 Km Good Tyre reviewed on Oct 03, 2016 Car: Ford Territory Titanium 27,000 km and they are done reviewed on Jun 24, 2016 Car: 2007 Ford Territory Ghia AWD dual fuel, and 2012 Ford Territory Titanium AWD diesel reviewed on May 21, 2016 Car: 2006 Ford Territory TS AWD. reviewed on Dec 24, 2015




2 people found this helpful, do you? Almost 100k out of the original set. reviewed on Dec 23, 2015Replaced the original set after 97k. Hope the second set last as long! posted on Apr 06, 2016 Just clicked over 56k (highway km's) on the second set and it looks like at least half the tread is still there. posted on Feb 26, 2017 On road @ Off road. reviewed on Oct 30, 2015 Kmart Tyre & Auto Service Car: Ford Territory Titanium RWD diesel Terrible wear, comfortable ride reviewed on Oct 19, 2015 reviewed on Aug 10, 2015 3 people found this helpful, do you? Original equipment on the Territory and rightfully so. reviewed on Dec 30, 2014 Noise -noise-noise and more road noise reviewed on Oct 26, 2013 They are now made in china reviewed on Sep 03, 2013 Bad wear, bad quality reviewed on May 21, 2012 as above good so far there is a little noise but not a major drama 1 of 2 pages




Ford Falcon and Territory still on sale Grip, durability, performance and luxury on and off the road.Whether you’re going off road on a rugged outback track or looking for comfort and quiet performance on the highway, we’ve got the perfect tyre for you. Find your nearest store More than just tyres Put yourself in safe hands. How to maximise the life of your tyres and stay safer on the road.Bridgestone takes pride in offering professional services and advice to assist you with choosing the right tyres for your vehicle.It is very important for you to know how to maintain the tyres you purchase to ensure the effectiveness and safety of those tyres. Ensure your tyres have more than 1.6mm of treadMost new tyres start out with about 8-9mm of tread. When the tread wears, the tyre’s ability to disperse water reduces. Regularly check the indicators on your tyre’s tread pattern, which will show as lines across the tread when it’s reduced to 1.6mm.Check your tyre pressure using an accurate tyre gauge and when your tyres are cold.




For heavy loads or sustained high-speed operations, increase the inflation pressures according to your vehicle’s recommendations.For maximum tyre life, you should rotate your tyres every 5,000 – 8,000 km, or according to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations. Tyres can wear differently depending on their position on the vehicle due to vehicle loading or suspension and steering set up. Rotating your tyres will give a more even, safer wear pattern and prolong tyre life.Under or over-inflation is dangerous and can lead to excessive tread wear. Look for the manufacturer’s recommended tyre pressure, listed on the sticker usually located on the driver’s side door pillar or fuel flap, or have a tyre specialist inflate it for you.There is no set rule for at what the age tyres should be replaced. However, some car makers advise against using tyres over six years old. Over time heat, sunlight and ozone can affect the tyre compound. To check the age of your tyres, look at the Tyre Identification Number (TIN).




The last four digits indicate the week and year the tyre was made, for example a tyre with TIN XXX4804 was manufactured in the 48th week of 2004. If in doubt, check with a tyre specialist at your nearest Bridgestone Select.Tread depth indicators.Have a professional wheel alignment every six months or 10,000 km, whichever comes first. Misaligned wheels will cause your tyres to wear excessively and irregularly. Having correctly aligned wheels is also essential for safe handling and braking; it can even help to reduce driver fatigue.The tread on your tyres is what maintains your driving control, grips the road, disperses water and keeps you safe.A worn tyre increases the time it takes you to brake in the wet, as well as your chance of losing control.Examples of irregular shoulder wear, shoulder wear and centre wear.1. Width 205 indicates the section width of a tyre in millimetres.2. Aspect ratio 60 is a tyre’s aspect ratio which is its height from the base of the tread to the rim. This number represents a percentage of the tread width.




For example, the height of this tyre is 60% of its width. Low profile tyres have smaller aspect ratio percentages.3. Tyre construction R means that the tyre has radial ply construction, meaning the way in which it has been constructed. Most passenger tyres are constructed this way so you will rarely find a car tyre without an R.4. Rim 15 indicates the diameter of the wheel rim. So if you are buying wheels for existing tyres, this is the size in inches you will require. 5. Load index 91 is a code which indicates the maximum load capacity of the tyre. See load index table for passenger car tyre load index ratings.6. Speed symbol V is a code which indicates the speed at which a tyre can be safely operated, subject to the tyre being in sound condition, correctly fitted and with the recommended inflation pressure. See speed symbol table for passenger tyre speed symbol ratings.Passenger car tyre load index ratingsLoad index81828586878890929596Max load/tyre (kg)462475515530545560600630690710Passenger tyre speed symbol ratings*Speed symbolNPQRSTHVWYMax speed (km/h)140150160170180190210240270300*For a full list of speed symbol ratings, consult your local Bridgestone dealer.




Tyre type definitionsLWT - Line White TubelessOWT - Outline White Letters TubelessRBT - Raised Black Letters TubelessRFT - Run Flat TechnologyRWT - Raised White Letters TubelessTL - TubelessTT - TubetypeOD - Overall Diameter of the unloaded tyre in millimetresAlignmentAlignment basically means that all four tyres are consistent with each other and are positioned to optimise contact with the road. It consists of three elements – caster, camber and toe.Air PressureThe pressure of the air inside a tyre. Tyre pressure is measured in psi (see psi).Aspect RatioAspect ratio is section height divided by section width and multiplied by 100. The higher the figure, the higher the tyre’s section height, the smoother the ride. The lower the figure, the greater a tyre’s section width and the safer the tyre – best for high speed cars.BalancingBalancing a wheel (or tyre) ensures that the weight is evenly distributed. This prevents vibration and uneven tyre wear.CamberCamber is the angle that the tyre tilts – 0 degrees means the tyre is perfectly perpendicular to the road.




If it tilts in at the top towards the vehicle, the camber is negative. Positive camber is when the tyre tilts away from the vehicle at the top.CasingThe casing of a tyre is the outside part of a pneumatic tyre (i.e. not the inner tube).Cold Inflation PressureThe pressure of a tyre before the vehicle is driven and the tyre is warmed up.InnerlinerAn innerliner is a lining inside a tyre that prevents air leaking.Load IndexThe maximum weight a tyre can safely carry.MarkingsTyre markings are the symbols on a tyre’s sidewall to indicate (for example) load index.PSIPSI is ‘pounds per square inch’ and is a standard measurement of pressure. Basically, it’s the amount of force exerted over one square inch. Normal tyre pressure is 32 psi.RimRim and wheel are often used interchangeably – it is the part that the tyre sits on.Rolling ResistanceThe force required to maintain forward momentum in a straight line at a constant speed.Run Flat Technology tyresRun Flat Technology tyres are designed to withstand punctures, thereby allowing the driver to continue to drive even when the tyre is completely deflated.




The safety benefits are that it avoids the need for drivers to stop by the side of the road to change tyres and giving drivers ample time to make it home or to the nearest tyre replacement centre, provided they drive within the accepted speed limit and safe distance.SidewallThe part of a tyre between the edge of the wheel and tread.SipesSmall slots in a tyre’s tread.Speed RatingThe maximum speed a tyre can travel, corresponding to its load index.TyreThe rubber part that sits on the wheel.Tyre SizeTyre size is actually a set of numbers and letters that define a tyre’s specifications, such as section width (from sidewall to sidewall), aspect ratio, speed rating and diameter of the wheel the tyre is made to fit on.TreadThe raised part of the rubber on a tyre.Treadwear IndicatorFeatures built into a tyre to let the driver know that the tyre is worn sufficiently to necessitate changing.UnderinflationWhen a tyre is not inflated enough – it can result in a shorter lifespan and reduce fuel economy.

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