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Thread: Defender tyres for WA conditions

  1. #71
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    OK so i bought the 265/75/16 BFG Mud Terrains. I should've bought the All-Terrains of course but i *wanted* the M/T's so thats different

    Put 700kms on them this w/e, all on the tarmac. Definite hum over 70kph but not too bad at freeway speeds... the Mrs didnt ask any questions

    Cant say i feel any difference in terms of comfort versus the GG's

    Looking forward to going off road!

    Cheers


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    Quote Originally Posted by Samblers View Post
    OK so i bought the 265/75/16 BFG Mud Terrains. I should've bought the All-Terrains of course but i *wanted* the M/T's so thats different

    Put 700kms on them this w/e, all on the tarmac. Definite hum over 70kph but not too bad at freeway speeds... the Mrs didnt ask any questions

    Cant say i feel any difference in terms of comfort versus the GG's

    Looking forward to going off road!

    Cheers
    You've got the important bits covered.

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    Hi Samblers, do the tyres rub at all on the spring supports?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcale View Post
    Hi Samblers, do the tyres rub at all on the spring supports?
    I'll answer that for him - yes the side lugs do (will).

    Unless the wheels have been re spaced?

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    Mine dont actually

    They rubbed on the control arms so i just had to wind the steering stops out a little

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    NB according to Loubrey, 265/75 was a factory tyre size on African Defenders

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samblers View Post
    Mine dont actually

    They rubbed on the control arms so i just had to wind the steering stops out a little
    Interesting - every set I've seen on Boost rims has rubbed the paint off the coil mounts under articulation - have you used yours off road yet?

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    Nope.

    You're talking front not rear yes? Theres a sizeable gap at the front.

  9. #79
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samblers View Post
    Nope.

    You're talking front not rear yes? Theres a sizeable gap at the front.
    It'll be the coil towers at the rear and the radius arms at the front - you need some articulation to cam the wheels over at the rear to pick up this issue.

    It's not a big deal - ie it just lightly rubs a bit of paint of (assuming that it happens at all).

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