Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: Greenlanekit on March 25, 2006, 18:28:49
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Man do you know how hard it is to get the right tyres for both off road use and individual look, of course you do, help... if you have over size tyres on your 110, please either post here or email a pic with the tyre size...
Ive got 16" modulars running 7.50 16's looking at 265 85 16's, shes exMOD and about 2" higher with 90 rear springs at the front and plus 2" at teh back
I'm so confuzed, and what to treat my baby to look just right, yet still in that age old dilema... info@o-g-x.co.uk
Ta
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I've got 235 85 16's on mine and they're looking a bit small with the 2" lift.
265 75 look nice and fat but about the same height.
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The tyres on my 90 (see my gallery) are 255/85x16 bfGoodrich mud terrains - they came off my 110 and I reckon they are a good compromise size for your 110
They will fit your modulars with the right amount of offset to stop any fouling - your spring size will stop fouling too
I think that 265/85 will be too big without more mods to stop fouling
bfg muds are great on and off road - I reckon they are the best compromise but I am sure someone will be along in a minute with their ideas ! :lol:
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Kit, if you want the dogs dangles go over to Vass in Ampthill and buy some nearly new 825.16's Michelin zxl's :D After all it's what the MOD use :wink:
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what do 825's look like? are these the Wolf type ones?
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One of the guys over on 'LandRoverNet.com' uses 8.25's on his 110 & it looks damn fine
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Otherwise known as Michelin 4x4 O/R's but you'll only find military spec 825's at Vass. Imagine this picture but just taller :-) Don't quote me but I think they are around 35-36" in diameter. I'd fit 'em to me disco if it had no wheel arches :wink:
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Otherwise known as Michelin 4x4 O/R's but you'll only find military spec 825's at Vass. Imagine this picture but just taller :-) Don't quote me but I think they are around 35-36" in diameter. I'd fit 'em to me disco if it had no wheel arches :wink:
ive got a set o them forsale in 750's on wolf rims
pm if yer interested?
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Found It (http://www.landrovernet.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53778)
It's 'SWAG 298' for those who visit 'LRnet'
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Otherwise known as Michelin 4x4 O/R's
That looks more like an 'XZL' to me :wink:
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work mate cheers, I'm just registering..
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Otherwise known as Michelin 4x4 O/R's
That looks more like an 'XZL' to me :wink:
Or even ZXL's :lol:
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ive got a set o them forsale in 750's on wolf rims
pm if yer interested?
I can get 'em locally but 750's are not exactly 'speed' rated for the Disco :lol: Thought about it tho'
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ive got a set o them forsale in 750's on wolf rims
pm if yer interested?
I can get 'em locally but 750's are not exactly 'speed' rated for the Disco :lol: Thought about it tho'
im sure they are,well the michi's i have,specially as they are fitted to the wolfs which pull over a ton as standard
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255/85/16 or 265/85.16 suit a 110 down to the ground with a lift
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I'm running 255/85/r16 wildcat MT's on my 110 with the standard suspension set-up. Not had any problems.
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ive got a set o them forsale in 750's on wolf rims
pm if yer interested?
I can get 'em locally but 750's are not exactly 'speed' rated for the Disco :lol: Thought about it tho'
im sure they are,well the michi's i have,specially as they are fitted to the wolfs which pull over a ton as standard
Mike, it's not the load rating but the speed rating. A disco shouldn't be fitted with anything less than the spec it left the factory with, that is Q i believe. 100 mph maximum constant speed rating. N is only 88 mph. I know this seems irrelavent as our speed limit is 70mph but your insurance will look closely at your tyres should you have an accident caused by a blown tyre. I'm not sure whether it's an MOT requirement too ? I stand to be corrected. :wink: The michelin 235/85's rather than the 750's are Q rated though.
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1 inch I know, but seriousely will they effect handling off road ability or is it just the look?