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murph:
I'm now considering the tyre size for my project, want some big boots on it,, 33" or 35", do I have to buy off set rims, currently sitting on 235's on grey modular's.
Any advise please. I don't mind cutting the arches,,..
Ooops ,, its on a Disco,, building a bobtail pickup see gallery. :lol:
Richie_EB4:
--- Quote from: "murph" ---I'm now considering the tyre size for my project, want some big boots on it,, 33" or 35", do I have to buy off set rims, currently sitting on 235's on grey modular's.
Any advise please. I don't mind cutting the arches,,..
Ooops ,, its on a Disco,, building a bobtail pickup see gallery. :lol:
--- End quote ---
Yes...........i have mach 5s on my disco with a 3 1/2" off set and they did catch the front radius arms on full lock.........thats with 265/75/16's (31 ish) so i would say that you will definatly need off set rims or spacers.
Berliner Beer:
did you see the cooper tyre write up in LRO this month?
Range Rover Blues:
Yes, what's this cr4p about they have only just become avainlable in the uk? They have been available for years already, they just arn't as cheap as BFG at 'mate's rates':wink:
bullfrog:
I have Marshall Powerguard A/T 33-12.50-15s on my rangie with a 5" lift and no trimming.
They have a fairly open tread so self clean and grip well with no isues in the rain on tarmac and are not noisy. They were £74 each four years ago and are half worn.
I like the look of the new 8) Kuhmo KL71 tyres 8) as fitted to D44s new 110 double cab work horse. Check their site for pics ! They have a thread running on them at the mo :arrow: .
I reckon I might go for them when mine need replacing.
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