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265/75R16 Tyres on 110
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265/75R16 Tyres on 110
Hi
Contemplating fitting Cooper STT (10 Ply) 265/75/R16 on a '85 110 using Disco rims. I know I will have to adjust the steering stop bolts but the question is will the tyres rub on the rear spring tower or anywhere else on full articulation ?
Contemplating fitting Cooper STT (10 Ply) 265/75/R16 on a '85 110 using Disco rims. I know I will have to adjust the steering stop bolts but the question is will the tyres rub on the rear spring tower or anywhere else on full articulation ?
Offset rims will mean that the sidewall is further out when the axle reaches the bumpstop, therefore no scrubbing of the rear spring tower.
I have 285/75/16's on disco rims with +30mm offset. The tyres don't scrub the towers on full articulation. You can go up to +15mm safely on disco rims without reversing. Minimum 30mm with reversing.
I have 285/75/16's on disco rims with +30mm offset. The tyres don't scrub the towers on full articulation. You can go up to +15mm safely on disco rims without reversing. Minimum 30mm with reversing.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
i don't have the problem of the tyres scrubbing or hitting the front guard.
my tyres are only 255/85/16 though. taller but skinnier.
maybe some trimming or hitting with the big tools might sort it out.
if you have access to a ramp (or hole) drive up and check yourself.
oh, my disco rims are offset 20mm.
david.
my tyres are only 255/85/16 though. taller but skinnier.
maybe some trimming or hitting with the big tools might sort it out.
if you have access to a ramp (or hole) drive up and check yourself.
oh, my disco rims are offset 20mm.
david.
Maxtd5def wrote:Ben,
Those 285/75/16s
I was planning to just widen some Disco rims outwards one inch, so the centre of the tyre moves out 1/2".
Do you thinks 285/75s would touch on these wheels?
Regards
Max P
Yes I think they would rub the rear coil mounts on articulation plus rubbing the radius arms on full lock. My rims are 7" and although not recommended I think the tyres sit better on them than on 8" rims. There is also less chance of rim damage. If you want to go 8" then 8" plus 15-30mm extra offset would probably work best.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
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