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alanhid



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Scotland 2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Bonatti Grey
tyre sizes for Boost alloys
Probably been asked a hundred times (Idid try a search) but whats the biggest tyre you can run on a boost alloy without affecting the gearing etc and not requiring spacers.... though would consider adding spacers if neccessary?
currently running the standard Grabbers 235/85/16 and looking at getting either a set of BFGs or the new Cooper Discoverer st max Life is not a rehearsal!
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Post #115584 15th Jan 2012 5:00pm
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T1G UP



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England 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Orkney Grey
285s

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The Boy



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Any tyre taller than 235's will effect gearing but depends on the size. Boosts are 7 inch wide and this will restrict the tyre size.

This link will give you a guid. (click the veiw spec link on the right bottom)

http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/tire-select...spec_table

I too have 285's running on 8.5 inch rims, if anything else it makes the speedo run true Laughing
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robpenrose



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i have 265s.

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LandRoverAnorak



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The common sizes are either 235/85, which is how they come from the factory, and 265/75. The latter are, as near as makes no difference, the same diameter as the former so they're interchangeable. Darren

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Post #115604 15th Jan 2012 6:22pm
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Reiver



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Only other thing I would add Alan is the question of whether your turning circle would be compromised with wider track tyres? It'd 'ollocks at the best of times Shocked

I'm sure the others here would know, but I've just fitted 30mm spacers to get something appearing sensible. This is border country and the Romans built a wall for a reason!
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alanhid



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thanks guys..... Thumbs Up just find the whole tyre thing sooooo confusing. Dont want monsters, just something slightly wider, and will put spacers on if needed. Life is not a rehearsal!
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Post #115705 15th Jan 2012 8:32pm
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MK



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Actually boost wheels are 7.5" Puma 110" SW

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Post #115802 15th Jan 2012 11:55pm
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Projectblue



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This old chestnut. I have run 285/75 on boosts no probs although it will affect the gearing and it doesn't catch the arches, although they can catch the radius arms on full lock.

Depends on what you are trying to achieve really.
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ngarigo



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265 cooper s/t maxx's on standard.... sweet...! Thumbs Up


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jst



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so width wise you can run a 285 on a boost alloy ok? just looking for some 33" ish tyres for the 90 puma i just picked up, the 235.85s are just too small looking with the 30mm lift it has. Cheers

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Tyres are not sized solely by width, you need to consider the height (percentage of width) as well.

This way, 235/85R16 tyres are the same overall height as 265/75R16. The overall height which is what you should aim to keep the same or very similar Smile  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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jst



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Hi Martin, thank you for reply, yep well aware, i am trying to acheive a 33" ish height, the brand and tread i want only do that in a 285, just wondering if that will fit the boost rim, 7.5J is it? Cheers

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255 85 16 any good for.ypu james? 2004 TD5 Defender 90 xs station wagon
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Lambley



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MK wrote:
Actually boost wheels are 7.5"

Since when?
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