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Djcla



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265/75r16 on boosts
I just want to check before I finally buy my stt pro's in this size that I won't need spacers on standard setup 90? Reading a few threads it's not 100% clear to me.
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barbel jim



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you'll be fine. Thumbs Up You might need to adjust the steering locks if you get rubbing on full lock
Post #663147 10th Nov 2017 4:58pm
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Djcla



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Is that easy?
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barbel jim



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yes, and only necessary if they catch

5th post down has a picture Thumbs Up

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic39311....ring+stops
Post #663153 10th Nov 2017 5:17pm
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STEERING


ADJUSTMENT

STEERING LOCK STOPS

Service repair no - 57.65.03

Check

1. Measure clearance between tyre wall and radius

arm at full lock. This must be not less than 20
mm.

Adjust

2. Loosen stop bolt locknut.
3. Turn stop bolt as required.
4. Tighten locknut.
5. Check clearance between tyre wall and radius

arm on each lock.

NOTE: Alternatively lock stop adjustment
may be carried out using following
procedure.

Check

1. Measure stop bolt protrusion ’A’. Refer to table

for correct setting.

Adjust

2. Loosen stop bolt locknut.
3. Turn stop bolt as required.
4. Tighten locknut.
5. Check wheel position at full lock.


LOCK STOP SETTINGS

Tyre & wheel size - alloys

Make

Size

Setting

BF Goodrich Mud Terrain

265

59,7 mm

Goodyear GT+4

235

55,7 mm

Michelin M+S 4x4

235

54,2 mm

Tyre & wheel size - steel

Make

Size

Setting

Goodyear

205

52,2 mm

Michelin

205

52,2 mm

Avon

7.50

56 mm

Michelin

7.50

56 mm

Goodyear

7.50

56 mm




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Post #663155 10th Nov 2017 5:32pm
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Djcla



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very useful thank you, i may still op forthe 235/85/16 yet , ive been going back and forth in my mind for months now lol. SHame i cn buy both sets and see what looks best Smile
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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
I have both Whistle Prefer the 265 IMHO the 235 is a bit skinny, especially with spacers... Buy the 265, then you can swap for my 235 Mr. Green Whistle
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Djcla



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do you have stt Pro's?
Post #663170 10th Nov 2017 6:22pm
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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
No BFG at
Post #663172 10th Nov 2017 6:25pm
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Djcla



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so did you have to adjust your steering stops? Ill probably go with the 265's in the end its just a lotta cash for 5 tyres Sad
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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
Only ever had to adjust on the new puma to increase the turning circle when it was supplied. I know someone who fitted new tyres and had to alter his slightly though...... Same brand and tyre as take off just new Rolling with laughter
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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 SW Zambezi Silver
Having had both (of the same tread pattern) there are pros and cons to each.
235/85: Better on fuel. Quieter. Cuts through standing water, snow, mud better. Shouldn't worsen steering lock. Doesn't spray too much muck up the sides.
265/75: Look better. Floats on bogs better and erm that's about it!
I like 255/85's best, ideally on Wolf rims!
Good luck with the decision! Thumbs Up Instagram: l90andy

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Post #663178 10th Nov 2017 6:42pm
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Djcla



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255/85's ah man didn't even know that was an option on standard boosts?
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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 SW Zambezi Silver
Yep, Boosts are 7" wide and 255's will go on anything over 6.5". They are a taller tyre so you'll get more clearance than either of the other two so would affect your gearing more. They also tend to come in MT pattern only. All depends what your requirements are. Instagram: l90andy

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Post #663190 10th Nov 2017 7:21pm
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Sorry, totally distracted you from your original post! The answer as mentioned above is, yes 265's will fit. A very common and capable fitment. Go for it Thumbs Up Instagram: l90andy

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Post #663194 10th Nov 2017 7:27pm
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