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Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« on: August 13, 2008, 11:21:32 »
I'm ready for a new set of mt tyres but can't decide which type or size to go for. I'd like to raise my diffs up off thre floor a little more.

I currently have Greenway Machos in 235/85/16 on  my RRC but now one has a puncture & I think its past its reparable life.

I'm fitting a 2" body lift as well as the 2" suspension lift I already have so I've been thinking of going slightly bigger but there doesn't seem to be much out there within a reasonable budget. It seems unless you spent a fortune you are limited to the same size.

If I have to go for a 32" like I've already got, I've been considering the Insa Turbo special tracks but not to sure as I have to use the motorways a few times a week covering a couple of  hundred miles. I'm not too fussed about the noise as these old RRCs aren't exactly quite & aerodynamic on the motorways.

Is there any differance in the height between a 265/75/16 & a 235/85/16 & are these slightly bigger than my current tyres as the Insa's are remolds?

Idealy I'd like a 33" tyre
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2008, 11:23:34 »
a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.

I would consider insa turbos at 265/75 as they reportedly are approx 33"

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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2008, 11:45:09 »
a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.

I would consider insa turbos at 265/75 as they reportedly are approx 33"



Wouldn't the 235/85/16 be a little higher then than the 265/75/16? That would give me a little more diff clearance wouldn't it?
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2008, 11:54:36 »
i have just taken off 235/85's durango MT's from my rangie and fitted 35's. only a couple inches difference in overall diameter i think. but with the 235's i didnt need to cut anything. i only have a 3" suspension lift aswell.

they were more than capable on and off road.

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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2008, 12:52:17 »
a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.

I would consider insa turbos at 265/75 as they reportedly are approx 33"



Wouldn't the 235/85/16 be a little higher then than the 265/75/16? That would give me a little more diff clearance wouldn't it?

thats what I said
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2008, 13:20:58 »
a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.

I would consider insa turbos at 265/75 as they reportedly are approx 33"



Wouldn't the 235/85/16 be a little higher then than the 265/75/16? That would give me a little more diff clearance wouldn't it?



thats what I said

I was just wondering why you said you would consider the 265/75/16  :?
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2008, 13:47:48 »
oh right

well on the insa turbo its said to be 33" tall plus being a 265 it would be 30mm wider. So overall it would look like a more meaty tyre and look better.
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2008, 14:06:58 »
oh right

well on the insa turbo its said to be 33" tall plus being a 265 it would be 30mm wider. So overall it would look like a more meaty tyre and look better.


Well I'm almost sold on those at the moment, what I really need to do is to go & measure up the two different sizes & see what I think.

I've always leaned more towards the 235 skinnier tread as I thought it would cut through the mud better on the heavy Range Rover, but how much difference it makes I really don't know. Also like you said the 265 will look better & we do try & make our vehicles look better if poss don't we?

There is a 4x4 shop by me so I think I'll pop down with tape measure & have a look in the flesh.
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #8 on: August 13, 2008, 15:04:55 »
i have run both 235s and 265s in the past and the digging through the mud thing I couldnt find any evidence of. Maybe with more extreme width differentials this theory would become more apparent.

anyway get yourself down to the shops and bring back some tyres!!

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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #9 on: August 13, 2008, 16:38:00 »
these old RRCs aren't exactly quite & aerodynamic on the motorways.

There's something wrong with yours then mate.
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #10 on: August 13, 2008, 16:52:10 »
these old RRCs aren't exactly quite & aerodynamic on the motorways.

There's something wrong with yours then mate.

So you don't get any wind noise from the brick like shape at 70mph?
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #11 on: August 13, 2008, 17:16:16 »
Just got back from the shop & after measuring the 265/75/16 special track it was 32" tall. They only had the Insa Turbo Sahara in 235/85/16 & that was also 32" tall. I put it up against my own 235/35/16 Macho & the special track was about an 1" taller so it seems that all the different makes differ in size.

The Insa special track looked like a really good tyre though, the chap also recommended the new Kumho KL71. Just waiting on a price for 285/75/16.
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #12 on: August 13, 2008, 17:28:17 »

There's something wrong with yours then mate.

So you don't get any wind noise from the brick like shape at 70mph?
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70mph :-'

Lets just say at crusing speed my LSE is very quiet, no worse than a Mondeo at least.

Blue is noisey because of the tyres and the diffs are screwed, plus the exhaust.
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #13 on: August 13, 2008, 17:31:29 »
i've been running insa special track 265/75R16 for over a year now

they are around 33inch tall

amazing in the sticky stuff and for climbing up hills / rocky stuff etc etc

cheap as well

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« Reply #14 on: August 13, 2008, 18:19:53 »

There's something wrong with yours then mate.

So you don't get any wind noise from the brick like shape at 70mph?

70mph :-'

Lets just say at crusing speed my LSE is very quiet, no worse than a Mondeo at least.

Blue is noisey because of the tyres and the diffs are screwed, plus the exhaust.
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I can imagine your LSE is quiet as its probably quite mint & standard. Mines probably more like blue then with noisy diffs, tyres etc.
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2008, 18:24:24 »
i've been running insa special track 265/75R16 for over a year now

they are around 33inch tall

amazing in the sticky stuff and for climbing up hills / rocky stuff etc etc

cheap as well

do it...!

Are they alright on the road, you know when its wet etc. I don't expect it to handle like a race car but I do use it on the road a lot.
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #16 on: August 20, 2008, 12:15:29 »
Well I finally decided what to go for.

I ordered some of the Kumho KL71s in 33.12.5x15 with some 10x15 black modulars....... :grin:
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« Reply #17 on: August 24, 2008, 20:49:30 »
I'm running with 235/85/16 BFG MT's at the moment, when I change I'm planning to go to 255/85/16's, giving a bit more lift to the diffs.
I have a 2" lift and have the arches cut away.

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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #18 on: August 29, 2008, 10:58:19 »
i've been running insa special track 265/75R16 for over a year now

they are around 33inch tall

amazing in the sticky stuff and for climbing up hills / rocky stuff etc etc

cheap as well

do it...!

Are they alright on the road, you know when its wet etc. I don't expect it to handle like a race car but I do use it on the road a lot.
Not too bad on tarmac unless you drive like a lunatic.

They do wear fast if you do a lot of road mileage though.
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« Reply #19 on: October 05, 2008, 12:32:23 »
The 33" Kumhos seem to be elusive, nobody knows when there is going to be any in the UK so I went berserk & bought some 37" Creepy Crawlers. There sitting in my garage & they look massive, now I've just got to get them to fit............ :oops:
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #20 on: October 05, 2008, 12:45:13 »
Are you going to do anything about the gearing?
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« Reply #21 on: October 05, 2008, 13:30:07 »
Are you going to do anything about the gearing?

Well I won't be to begin with as I've ran out of cash but I'm sure it will be on the long list of mods, at the top I would say with the flexi arches.
They will probably be the first things I will need to do before I can use it much I guess.

At the moment it has a manual box with viscous coupling, but I have an auto box from a 93 Rangie V8 waiting to go in anytime soon, so I'm not 100% sure what transfer box I will need to use etc now that I'll have the bigger tyres fitted.

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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #22 on: October 05, 2008, 14:23:11 »
a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.

Why's that?  If you do the maths they should be the same to within 0.1" diameter.
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« Reply #23 on: October 05, 2008, 20:48:51 »
Would a Defender transer box bring the gearing down to a useable level
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Re: Dilemma! which mud terrain & what size?
« Reply #24 on: October 05, 2008, 23:16:10 »
a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.

Why's that?  If you do the maths they should be the same to within 0.1" diameter.

The maths ................

265/75 x 16 = 31.65" diameter

(265 x 75%) x 2 = 397.5mm or 15.65 inches; on 16 inch rims that makes 31.65" diameter

235/85 x 16 = 31.73" diameter

(235 x 85%) x 3 = 399.5mm or 15.73 inches, on 16 inch rims that makes 31.73" diameter

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