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Mt tyers
Range Rover Blues:
Nice Rangie. As it stands and without mods then 235/70 and you'll still need to check the lock stops. BFG AT are very good, being a ture 50/50 AT tyre. I've got the BFG MT as well but I think there are bteer tyres out there, like my Machos (they gto nicked though) and one advantage youhave IIRC is that you can run Q rated tyres (remoulds) on the 3.5.
You could try a set of police spec springs which will give you about a 1" lift without being considered "modified" and they'll set you back less than £60, then you could stick something a bit beefier under the arches.
I did find though that my Machos were bigger than a BFG of the same size anyway, so check carefully.
Oz:
where would i fine police spec springs... i really like the kumho tyres. but directional
redhand:
Insa Turbos or sahara I've used them on 110's , 90 and Discoveries and they've always got me where I wanted to go. and not that noisy on the roads.
Oz:
hay cheers but im really not after a remould i have bad experiance with them... al though i agree the tred pattern is good :) and did get me throughthe mud
squaddie_fox:
sorry, but you CAN fit 235/85's onto a standard range rover, i did, standard alloys and saggy springs on a H reg. though if you get an aggressive tyre pattern, such as special tracks, they may catch on the arches, they do on my two door, though the springs on it are still standard and original...
got a three inch lift for xmas...they wont rub then! ;)
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