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« on: April 11, 2005, 12:47:09 »
Yuiiieee carumbah!, Ive been through the threads and a few other sites, called people and so far all getting different ans, so can anyone advise me on this great debate? what tyres ytou have what experiences ther are, slipping on grass etc,

I have a 1972 Rangie, she's my pride and joy, she's getting ES gas shocks, Britpart +2" lift HD springs and I'd like some nice big tyres, but what size without chopping or adjustsing anything ?

235 85 16 seem to be the most used here,  I'm looking at the Colway MT's, Ive been told 235 70, 245 85.. As I'm GLASS rep they'll be for Greenlaning, the odd off road day and looking damn good ! ( thanks to those comming on 24th April by the way, see events) I'm not looking for the biggest tyre but certainly bigger than originals  235 85 are the same as 7.50's are they not? I think Grizzlies be just too much for what I'll be doing..
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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2005, 13:07:11 »
If it's anything like the Discovery, 235/85/16 should fit with a 2" lift, may require some slight modifications to the wings/arches tho with a pair of tin snips.

Then the usual disclaimer regarding checking your axle bump stops are long enough, brake pipes long enough etc.

By the way, there's a couple of members awaiting an answer regarding the doo on the 24th  :wink:

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« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2005, 14:37:50 »
265/75 is much the same as 7.50x16, for the past 3 years I run with BFG AT's in 265 75x16, used for lanning pay n play, on a few occiasions they have let me down (but that another story and it could also be driver error :? )

Now running a set of BGF MT's in the same size, as yet they have not let me down. Depends on what you want to pay, the BFG roughly work out at £110 per corner The AT's I had for 3 years done about 30k on them and they still look like new. So you get what you pay for  :D

One my old Rangie I used to have 7.50x16 SAG's on there and had no problems with arches ect. (also had a 2" lift)

The Colways are a good tyre by all accounts, as you mention there are a lot on here that use them and swear by them and I sure they will be along to tell you about them.


See you on the 24th  :D

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« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2005, 15:27:43 »
265/75/16 BFG MT are good for me too. :wink:
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« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2005, 17:37:50 »
Had 235/85's on the bobtail, That had a 2" lift.
Trimed the arches all round too just to be on
the safe side and finished them off with some
knock on mini sill trim:

http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/paul/gallery/Bobtail/1/136577-1099165078.
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« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2005, 13:04:43 »
I had 31x10.5R15's on my old Rangie. They were Hankook AT's and worked well (apart from in the photo!!  :oops: ) but I've used the same size Colway's on the Disco and had no problems on wet grass or mud.
They do ware quite quickly if you use them on the road alot but for the price I can live with that.

The only mod I had to make on the Rangie when I put the 31x10.5x15's on was to the lip around the arches. I just folded the lip double and there was no catching from the tyres, this was also with a 2" lift.

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« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2005, 15:33:05 »
Thanks everyone, 238 85's fitted fine, the steering stops need sorting but thats about it , no body chopping needed yet. I got 5 Kuho(?) MT's in the end at a good price, from Gary at Nene Valley, decided new tyres were better than re-moulds, tread is excellent, great service,so very pleased, Ellie looks sweet!!!
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