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souster4



Member Since: 11 May 2014
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265 on 2 inch lift
Hi, had a look over the forum, searched etc.

Has anyone got 265/75/16 on black steel mods with a 2 inch lift? How does it look? Im worried they are going to be abit small. But the price difference for anything bigger is huge.
I dont really want special tracks either.

Has anyone got any pictures they could show me with there tyres. Thanks in advance
Post #334820 31st May 2014 6:06pm
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CFB



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This was mine on 265's, I had 285's on black modular before which looked more purposeful but it drove much worse on them, sapped the power (300tdi)


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I thought the black mods made it look a bit scruffy too


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 Andy


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Frenchy90



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265/75/16 doesn't look small and IMO is a good size to have with a 2" lift.
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souster4



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CFB wrote:
This was mine on 265's, I had 285's on black modular before which looked more purposeful but it drove much worse on them, sapped the power (300tdi)


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I thought the black mods made it look a bit scruffy too


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Is that on a 2 inch lift or standard suspension?
Post #334827 31st May 2014 6:27pm
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VeeTee



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I have 265/75R16 on black Zu alloys. Does not look too small, but that is my opinion Wink

Without lift:

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With 2" lift:

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Post #334829 31st May 2014 6:32pm
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GUM97



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United Kingdom 1997 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Stornoway Grey
I'm running 265/70/R16, but that's on standard lift, which I suspect may look a tad small with an extra 2 inches above. An engine to TDi for!
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david mitchell



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Ireland 2003 Defender 90 Td5 HT Epsom Green
265's with 2 inch lift

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Post #334833 31st May 2014 6:59pm
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CFB



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Mine was running a lift at the time of those pics Andy
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souster4



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Cheers fellas. You all think 265's look good then?
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david mitchell



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Post #334867 31st May 2014 8:56pm
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g-mack



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265/75/16 2" lift

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Post #334870 31st May 2014 9:01pm
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Grouse



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265 are the optimum widest tyre in looks and performance. They handle well on the road, are good off road, don't compromise handling and look good. 285 look good but mess up the on road handling and over gear the engine. I am also nit keen on the look of some 285's on some vehicles almost looking like a Tonka
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cornish rattler



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United Kingdom 1988 Defender 90 200 Tdi CSW Bronze Green
Here is mine with insa turbo special tracks in 265 form and as said with other tyres in 265 form they sap the power but they are great in the wet really pleased with them

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EddieB



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United Kingdom 1994 Defender 110 300 Tdi PU Firenze Red
265 75 16 with a 2 inch lift.


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