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Largest Factory Tyres for Rangie and Disco

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Largest Factory Tyres for Rangie and Disco

Post by awright »

Just wanted to know the largest ever factory tyres that rangies were issued with (I think that they were 31 inch).

and Discos, which I believe may only be the stock 29 inch as some minor guard chopping to the rear quarter is required to get 31s on.

Can you guys confirm for me pls.
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Post by 460cixy »

i have run 750x16s on stockies on rangie with no problems at all there about 32/33"
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Post by Mick G »

My D2 came with standard 29" rubber and it is generally accepted that 32" is the max you can go on a D2 without chopping guards. I ran 32" muds for ages with zero rubbing and now run 33" with minor rubbing.........grinder is coming out this weekend :twisted:

Hope this helps, not sure about D1's though apart from the fact they need guard chopping a bit earlier on in the rear.
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Post by Loanrangie »

235/70/16 is largest fitted to D1's but D2's had 16-18" rims so will fit larger rubber, 265/75/16's fit good on a RRC with only steering lock adjustment needed.
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Post by LincolnBlack »

265/75R16s is what I'm running at present on my Rangie. I've got a set of Dunlop MT2s on and as well as steer lock adjustment, I had to trim the forward edge of the rear inner wells (behind the door). First time I took it out after fitting them they rubbed savage and upon inspection, the return lip on the aforementioned edge had neatly sliced the knobs 1/2 way off on the outer tyre edges. Inside door still gets rubbed by the tyres (pulled off door seal there too). I should note this is a 4 door!! :armsup:

even though it says 265/75 I would check actual diameter. I think the MT2s are of generous proportions!!

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Post by A*D*A*M »

I've got 265/75 16 coopers on a '93 RRC with about 2 inch lift. They rub when twisted up, front and back and steering sucks now I've adjusted the steering stops. 245/75 16 didn't rub, but the 265s look better, give more clearance and I've got defender gearing in my transfer so I need the diameter so engine isn't revving too hard on highway. Offset rims and a bit of cutting should fix above mentioned issues, then on with 285/75 16 and see what rubs then.

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Post by nairbo »

Is it leagl to run 235-85 16 on a 1996 Disco in QLD ?
I have a set sitting here I want to fit but the Missus is putting the stops on it till i can say for sure that the insurance will cover the car with them on
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Post by Utemad »

nairbo wrote:Is it leagl to run 235-85 16 on a 1996 Disco in QLD ?
No
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