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Free!...well tyres...just need your attention..not free.
Ok having searched (and read) loads of posts on the forum re. tyre sizes and wheels I need to ask.....

Currently I have boost alloys with 235 85 16 Grabber TRs, if I change to 265 75 16 is this just a straight swap on these wheels with no danger of rub or funky tyre wear?

Often bump stop adjustment is mentioned, is this something a decent tyre fitting company would do as a matter of course or would I have to ask them to check them?

Please send any advice/insults my way! Confused

David.
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You can fit them with no issues Thumbs Up
Try this out and it will give you a bit of an insight to what your changing to...
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2mm less diameter and yes, 5 minutes with a spanner to adust the steering stops. You may find, as I did, that the standard steering stop setting gave loads of room so I tweaked them a bit to improve the turning circle. Thumbs Up 

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It's not the bump stops which need adjustment, it's the steering stops Smile  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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And remember to leave 20mm clearance between the tyre and radius arm on full lock Thumbs Up
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Excellent, thanks for the advice everybody!

Sorry for the confused terminology!

Cheers,

David.
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Ok so got another question. Money is tight so is there any significant advantage going to the 265 size or should I just stick at 235 and be happy with the cash saving? Thinking of Discoverer STT, BFG MT, or similar? Prices seem to be about £20 a corner less in the 235 size.

Cheers,

David.
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235 would be fine. hence landrovers specification of them Laughing
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265/75 just looks a bit more purposeful than the 235/85 I think, no other real benefit that I can think of although I guess the wider footprint could help on very soft ground or sand. Andy
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Good point Mike!

But I guess my vain side might prevail and as Andy says I'll end up going for the "more purposeful" look!

Thanks for the info gents.

David
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