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Land Cruiser ?? MAYBE HAVE ONE 4SALE, done 108K miles.
paul_humphreys:
Yes it's the "older" model. The later (late93 on) have the later auto box, D 2 L and bigger brakes. This is why they have to have 16" wheels. But having 15" wheels gives you a bigger tyre choice.
33/10.5.15 are the way to go, depending on the tread pattern you want.
I "think" the 33"s will fit under the boot floor as well, but not sure.
Paul
Range Rover Ron:
Having measured the rims and thouhgt about it (painful!)
The rim from edge to edge is just over 16" but the inner measurement will be smaller,
therefor I must assume that the wheels are for 15" tyres.
The tyres that are on are definetely 31/10.5/15's
So with a 2" lift I could fit 33" or 285/75's
Cheers..........
wildsmith:
--- Quote from: paul_humphreys on October 29, 2008, 16:41:54 ---I "think" the 33"s will fit under the boot floor as well, but not sure.
--- End quote ---
They will.
Range Rover Ron:
Helo guys,
I've been in touch with a guy who has 35" tyres with a 2" lift on his TLC,
He says they are OK on the road and fine except in the most extreme off road sitiuations,
when they touch the arches.
35" would give me a bit more clearance but I'd not want to do too much damage to the arches,
still thinking 33" with a 2" lift is the way to go but the extra hieght of 35" tyres would be nice.
Cheers for now,
Ron.
paul_humphreys:
I ran 35"s with a 2" lift, it was ok if I did not put anything in the LC. Thats why I changed to the OME springs.
Paul
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