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largest tyres on standard height disco

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largest tyres on standard height disco

Post by JUZ »

What is the bigest tyres that can fit under a standard height 2002 discovery. with out rubbing
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Post by Slunnie »

About 245/75-16. If you have a bullbar and adjust the steering stops a little bit, most (not all) will also run 265/75-16. Some may touch a little on the top of the rear guard with these. A few also run 235/85-16 which is the same diameter as the 265's but narrower.
http://www.hobby.nl/~clifton/tyresizes.html
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Post by JUZ »

Slunnie wrote:About 245/75-16. If you have a bullbar and adjust the steering stops a little bit, most (not all) will also run 265/75-16. Some may touch a little on the top of the rear guard with these. A few also run 235/85-16 which is the same diameter as the 265's but narrower.
http://www.hobby.nl/~clifton/tyresizes.html


cheers for the info, its appreciated
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Post by Loanrangie »

I have 235/85/16's and 265/75/16's and the 235's are nearly an inch taller.
245's and 265's are pretty close in diameter.
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Post by Slunnie »

There's a problemo with your tyres. :D

265/75 and 235/85 should be within .1" diameter at around 32".
245/75's are about 30.5"
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Post by Slunnie »

Loanrangie wrote:I have 235/85/16's and 265/75/16's and the 235's are nearly an inch taller.
245's and 265's are pretty close in diameter.
Mathematically these should have sidewall differences of about 15mm, so 30mm tyre dia change (1-1.5" overall)
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Slunnie wrote:There's a problemo with your tyres. :D

265/75 and 235/85 should be within .1" diameter at around 32".
245/75's are about 30.5"
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/assets/p ... _ta_kd.pdf

I am sure that the specs used to show the 235's as being 0.5" larger diameter, but not anymore...
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Post by red90 »

235 * .85 * 2 = 399.5 mm (15.7") + 16" = 31.7"

265 * .75 * 2 = 397.5 mm (15.6") + 16 = 31.6"

Individual tires vary but this is what they should be.
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