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has anyone fitted 7.50x16,s on a disco?

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gords:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---You could have a second set of tyres for playing though! and keep normal ones for the road.
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But what if "playing" takes place 100+ miles away (which it seems to a lot!)? I wouldn't have the space/facilities to carry another set of wheels & tyres :(

It seems strange that so many people do it, if it causes such handling problems.

Range Rover Blues:
Design is always a compromise, never forget that.

The design of your car was a compramise, if you modify it you are moving one priority ahead of another and changing the compramise,
but still it's a compramise.

That's what you do, plain and simple.  I'll drive to a greenlane day on remoulds (and I hate them), take my time and never forget that the car is on MT remoulds (from now on without a rear roll bar).

When I'm out with the family, the dogs or towing my NATO trailer I'm on AT or road tyres, with the anti roll bar back on.

For most people it's the same, you decide on your priorities and modify to suite.

muddysteve:
the main thing with fitting taller tyres as how it affects your gearing, can make 5th gear useless if you go big enough. As far as handling problems if your car has decent bushes all round it doesnt affect it to much and if the streering is that unbearable you could fit castor correction radius arms, but these start a whole new ball game with your front prop so i'm told.

Lifting and modifying cars is a bit of a mine field and like RRB says its all about compromise


Steve

Range Rover Blues:
I'l let you know how the TD5 front prop goes when I've got rid of this cold and been able to fit it.

STEVE AXWORTHY:

--- Quote from: "gords" ---
--- Quote from: "STEVE AXWORTHY" ---I have 750-16 xcl's for offroading plus 2 ich lift they perform well off road but make road speeds over 55mph very interesting indeed.
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Interesting how? :?

Is it caused by the tyres, the lift, the combination? Is there more work to be done in order to improve things?

I've heard many people talk about doing a 2" lift and fitting larger tyres, but every now and then a little "but..." or two get mentioned. It's something I have considered doing but I'd like to get the whole story on the overall effect it has on the car.

Having to drive at  <= 55MPH would wipe it off my list :wink:
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Hi all i have the xcl's  only for off road use only and have traveld as far as woodlands in  kent and bures in suffolk and have got used to driving at a steady 50 mph , i also have road tyres at the moment still only 205 x16 until funds permit i intend to fit 235's i  :?: have found that handling and breaking is still not as it should be ,as motor is listing to right wondering if new bushes would improve things,

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