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Flemo
15th July 2013, 11:08 AM
i like my rims on my disco 1 93, but my 205/r16's just..... lack. whats the biggest people put on these rims?

Cars got a lift kit and i dont mind cutting and modding to fit. but i also want to see what other owners have put on theres.

i have in mind maxxis big horns 265/75 r16 (in the description it says they fit 7 inch?) anyways im learning please teach me people.

boofdtl
15th July 2013, 12:21 PM
I have 16x7 on my d1 was running 265/75/16 but now 255/85/16 maxxis bighorn mt762 which is 33x10x16

Flemo
15th July 2013, 12:52 PM
Any photos of it, how was the clearance of the 265s? and the extra height of 85s?

Flemo
18th July 2013, 02:32 PM
Finally got a reply.

I guess maybe it time to get different rims.

"
A 265/75 R16 is not recommended on a 16x7 inch rim as they are slightly to big.
Maxxis do a 245/75 R16 in the new MT764 Bighorn that will be a better fit & is recommended.
Trust this fulfils your request.
"

loanrangie
18th July 2013, 03:21 PM
Finally got a reply.

I guess maybe it time to get different rims.

"
A 265/75 R16 is not recommended on a 16x7 inch rim as they are slightly to big.
Maxxis do a 245/75 R16 in the new MT764 Bighorn that will be a better fit & is recommended.
Trust this fulfils your request.
"

Thats rubbish, plenty on here with 265's on stock d1 steel /alloy rims, doesnt matter if they are 265/70 or 265/75 as its only the height that changes.
245/70 or 245/75 is a good size if you dont want to cut the guards although you will need to do the " Camel Cut " on the rears if you dont want to cut your new tyres up.

Vern
18th July 2013, 05:22 PM
Finally got a reply.

I guess maybe it time to get different rims.

"
A 265/75 R16 is not recommended on a 16x7 inch rim as they are slightly to big.
Maxxis do a 245/75 R16 in the new MT764 Bighorn that will be a better fit & is recommended.
Trust this fulfils your request.
"
who told you that? As said, rubbish. 265/75, 255/85, 33/10.5, 35/10.5 all fit easy. Hell I have 285/75 on a couple of 7" rims in the shed, fit fine to me:)

libertyts
19th July 2013, 10:34 AM
Hey Mate,

Agreed!! Absolutely rubbish!! There are plenty of cars from the factory with 265/70's on 7" rims!! If it's good enough for major car manufacturers, then it's sure as hell good enough for us.

The issue with the 265 will obviously be it's fit regards to your guards. If you are happy to do a bit of trimming (you will need to with 245's as well, as has been said) then you shouldn't have any issues with the 265/75's. It's not a bad size at all, though you will find many LR "purists" will say there is no need to go so wide and that the 235/85's are the "better" size. Each to there own, all up to your personal choice really.

Chris

Flemo
20th July 2013, 03:42 AM
that response was from maxxis tyres Australia. thanks for the reply, is there any posts on doing the camel cut to fit the 265's? so I can get in and do it before I get some 265's.

finallyrangie
20th July 2013, 05:40 AM
if you do a search for camel cut you will get plenty of info, just take your time and do it neatly and no one will even notice.

loanrangie
20th July 2013, 07:58 AM
that response was from maxxis tyres Australia. thanks for the reply, is there any posts on doing the camel cut to fit the 265's? so I can get in and do it before I get some 265's.

Here's an old pic of mine just after doing the camel cut and with 265/70 muds on, you can barely tell that it has been trimmed.
I have a 3" lift so there is a fair bit of clearance there.

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2013/07/564.jpg


https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2013/07/565.jpg

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2013/07/566.jpg

libertyts
20th July 2013, 07:53 PM
Hey,

That doesn't look like you cut much out in the end? I'm sure I have more out on mine for my 245/75's and I still scrub. I'm not lifted, but in the end that actually makes no difference. When you compress completely it doesn't matter how much lift you have, it will still go to roughly the same spot.

Chris

loanrangie
20th July 2013, 09:53 PM
Doesnt need much , about 1" measured from the bottom of the guard towards the rear. Springs wont compress that much unless they are really soft and even then your shocks should slow that down.