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Biggest Tyres On Defender 3" Spring Lift

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Biggest Tyres On Defender 3" Spring Lift

Post by mimmo321 »

just wondering wat tyre i could fit with 3" spring lift in my 110 defender.
i been lookin at mickey t baja mickey t mtz or bfg mud wat u think best option is
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Post by Reddo »

33's with comfort AFAIK, maybe even 35's but with some interference..
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Post by mimmo321 »

thanx mate any recomendations on a good muddy
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Post by cloughy »

mimmo321 wrote:thanx mate any recomendations on a good muddy
Second set of tyres?? Simex

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Post by mimmo321 »

there goin on a defender 110 wat would u say bout a 255/85r16
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Post by Hally »

G'day mimmo 321 I can fit 36x12.5x16 on a 2'' lift but i had to remove the defender flares and replaced them with rubber ones dont forget about your radius arms if you want to run big tyres you'll probably end up losing a bit of your turning circle cause the rub I used to run 33" exterrains on a 2'' lift with the flares still intact & plenty of clearance hope this helps
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Post by jbell »

mimmo I run Q78 swampers with a 3" lift just had to trim rear
flares & just hits front radius arms on full lock. there about 36x11

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Post by mimmo321 »

thanx guys 36 didnt think id fit that ill run a 33 for now instead of the 31ns then maybe nex year giv it a crack with 35s
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Post by DK »

Yep i run 34" swampers with a 2" lift no problems at all
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Post by mimmo321 »

34 swampers how wide are they? they dont rub at all thats a decent size tyre.
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Post by DK »

mimmo321 wrote:34 swampers how wide are they? they dont rub at all thats a decent size tyre.
They are 34x10.5x16's but only measure about 9.5" wide and height wise just a little under 34"..... http://www.intercotire.com/site36.php

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Post by mimmo321 »

never go bak to the jungle trekker or the swamper? i was gunna get a jt2 wat were they like
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Post by mimmo321 »

i got a price on the 255/85r16 bfg muddy which is a bit over 33" for $$285.00 ea. has any one seen much better
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

mimmo321 wrote:i got a price on the 255/85r16 bfg muddy which is a bit over 33" for $$285.00 ea. has any one seen much better
3 years ago I shopped around until I got a lowest quote of $245 per tyre - but they have probably gone up since then.
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Post by mimmo321 »

245 is pretty cheap 285 is cheapest i been able to get em i no the guy at tyre joint i think he looks after me but who knows, he is cheapest so far
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Post by DK »

mimmo321 wrote:never go bak to the jungle trekker or the swamper? i was gunna get a jt2 wat were they like
I wouldnt go back to a simex....dont get me wrong they are a great tyre and hold there own but i just feel the swamper is a better all round tyre.

If conditions changed in Victoria and it became the wet,muddy place it once was then i would re consider the simex....until then its swampers for me...

Havent gotten a price on 255/85 bfg muds for a while but i paid 270 for 33x10.5x15 bfg muds about 12 months ago...so $285 sounds reasonable.
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Post by Michele »

jbell wrote:mimmo I run Q78 swampers with a 3" lift cheers Jeff
Would you post a pic?
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Post by jsttry »

I run 35x12.5x15 Goodyear MT/R's with a 2" spring lift on a County 110. Had to cut the flares to stop them rubbing and adjusted the steering stops so they didn't rub on the arms.

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Post by mimmo321 »

luv ure rig looks good how do u like the goodyear's wats wear like and how much they cost.
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Post by def90 »

i've had a couple of set's of MTR's and they've been the best set of 'all-terrain tyres' (that you can run as a every day tyre) bar specialist tyres e.g creepy's, simex, etc. on the market. although i found the 285/75/16's alot nicer on the ear, and wore better then 33 and 35/12.5.15's (must be the wider tead blocks), but are a very good tyre.

P.S i now have 35/12.5/15 maxxis creepy crawlers and will never look back!!

P.S. my road tyres are still 33/12.5/15 MTR's when i can be bothered changing them!
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Post by jsttry »

hard to tell wear as I don't do that many km's as its just a toy car.

Not overly loud on the road, but then again it is a defender. Have only been bogged once since replacing the old 33" AT's and that was only because it got crossed up and I have no lockers.

I got them for $310 each.
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Post by mimmo321 »

i ended p putten on 255/85r16 --- 33.1 they fit good on standard rim dont rub and all in full flex perfect size
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Post by 110county »

What offset do you have on those rims Mimmo?? are they disco rims thought the tyres would be too wide for a 5.5" defender rim??

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Post by mimmo321 »

nah my rim isnt 5.5 its 6.5 or 7 standard on the 06 defender. they fit great
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