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Digger2000



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Naks wrote:
255/70R18


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These on the 18” steel wheels is what I’m going for Thumbs Up
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Cheshire110



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JesseRohr wrote:
I went with 275/55/20 BFG K02 Tires and 30mm H&R Wheel Spacers. Zero rubbing on factory suspension.


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Post #867455 14th Nov 2020 11:17pm
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rutiger



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JesseRohr wrote:
I went with 275/55/20 BFG K02 Tires and 30mm H&R Wheel Spacers. Zero rubbing on factory suspension.


do you know the pn for the spacer you used? also, did you install the spacers at the same time as the 275's? curious if without spacers or smaller spacers would it rub on stock suspension.
Post #875158 30th Dec 2020 5:27am
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rutiger



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275/55/20 ridge grappler installed this morning. no spacers or lift.


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Post #876307 4th Jan 2021 8:36pm
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Babadook



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Hello,

Someone tried this measure 305 / 50 / 20?

The sidewall is the same of 275/55/20 but is more width.
Post #896603 8th Apr 2021 7:30am
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Simon Audi



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on the standard tyre there is around 20mm gap between tyre ans suspension on the front.

So would be close or touching.. (305 - 255 = 50 / 2 = 25mm extra width behind rim)
Post #896645 8th Apr 2021 11:40am
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Mikemillar89



Member Since: 30 May 2013
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shawnpalmer wrote:
PaulMark wrote:
Does anyone know if 265/60/20 tyres will fit without a lift kit? They are 0.5 inches bigger than the standard diameter.


Yes they will fit. I had 275 60 20's on mine and they fit.

265' will be .5 inches wider and .5 inches taller, so not a big deal.


Did 275 60 20 fit on a standard car no lift etc

Thanks Mike
Post #1020917 12th Jan 2024 12:24pm
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johnlad



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I fitted these to my 18” compomotives,
265/70/18 radar renegade rt+.
Used them for a couple of days laning in the Lake District, all good, little bit taller than standard but no rubbing. Slightly louder. D300

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Post #1020945 12th Jan 2024 6:16pm
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Mikemillar89



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Very similar size to te 265 60 20. What did you do with the rear brakes?
Post #1020946 12th Jan 2024 6:36pm
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johnlad



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Swapped caliper carrier for the early D5 version. Uses same discs and pads but has a smaller carrier. Same as lucky 8 but without the £1000 premium
Post #1020974 12th Jan 2024 10:50pm
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zilch



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Swapped caliper carrier for the early D5 version. Uses same discs and pads but has a smaller carrier. Same as lucky 8 but without the £1000 premium


Similar to what we had done to our P400 in Oz, Tuff Ant do a full ADR (govt regulator) approved LR OEM D5 rear caliper swap for D300/P400’s so you can switch to Tuff Ant 18” alloys. Not cheap but allowed me to swap to 275/65 R18 Falken Wildpeak AT3W which are LT construction



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Post #1021850 20th Jan 2024 5:56am
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johnlad



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That’s what gave me the idea, after much reading up and checking of disc sizes, I took the gamble of purchasing a pair of carriers from the D5 which had the same discs and pad part numbers as my Defender, relatively cheap at £140 a side, already had the wheels
Post #1021852 20th Jan 2024 7:21am
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