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defends on 35"s

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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defends on 35"s

Post by mitchlr90 »

hey guys ive got a 1999 130 defender and i want to put 35's on it but not sure wat modifications i need to do to enable them to fit, some advice would be greatly appreciated
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Post by def90 »

depends on your rim offset but a 2" lift or less, also pending uptravel.
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Post by mitchlr90 »

the rims i currently have on the defender are 16x8 and at the moment its at standard height
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Post by zuffen »

35's will test your diffs and axles somewhat.

If you run lockers all's well.

If not expect to start looking at aftermarket parts or a Toyota or Nissan conversion.
Cheers,

Zuffen

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