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all4fun
23rd February 2010, 01:10 PM
If I was to run BFG Muds in 255/85/16 on a Defender 110 Td5 what ring and pinions are available to bring my gearing back to stock? Vehicle is a 2001 so has salsbury rear end
Thanks
Frenchie
23rd February 2010, 01:21 PM
If I was to run BFG Muds in 255/85/16 on a Defender 110 Td5 what ring and pinions are available to bring my gearing back to stock? Vehicle is a 2001 so has salsbury rear end
Thanks
Why would you want to? I have 255/85s and it's much more relaxed cruising and the speedo is now spot on. No adverse effects that I have noticed.
Psimpson7
23rd February 2010, 01:29 PM
I second Frenchie's comment.
isuzurover
23rd February 2010, 01:33 PM
3rd.
flagg
23rd February 2010, 04:23 PM
unfortunatly the easy changes to the transfer box ratio changes are all up for the defender*.. its only a 4% change (IIRC) and will improve everything but towing uphills out of boost.
*Disco (1.2:1) and RR (1.003:1) will make the gearing taller..
Treads
23rd February 2010, 04:44 PM
255/85's have corrected my speedo to within 2km of being accurate. The downside is the gearing in 1st low is a little taller. I guess I'll just put up with that :cool:
all4fun
23rd February 2010, 04:47 PM
So your saying with a 33.5" dia tyre your speedo is accurate and your first low range is not affected to any noticable degree. I will be doing a lot of towing a 1 tonne boat from the Gold Coast north as far as Cook Town and was concerned about the performance on hills.
Allan
24th February 2010, 09:32 AM
According to the Kouki tech tyre size calculator (on the net) 255/85 16 are the same rolling size as 265/75 16. The 265/65 have only changed my speedo reading a couple of kays according to the gps. I dont know how correct the speedo was in the first place though. Check with the siteI ve mentioned above I have always found it a great help
Allan
Psimpson7
24th February 2010, 09:37 AM
According to the Kouki tech tyre size calculator (on the net) 255/85 16 are the same rolling size as 265/75 16. The 265/65 have only changed my speedo reading a couple of kays according to the gps. I dont know how correct the speedo was in the first place though. Check with the siteI ve mentioned above I have always found it a great help
Allan
265 75 16's have a rolling diamater of about 31.7"
Miles smaller than a 255 85 16 which is 33.1"
(285 75 16 have a rolling dia of about 32.8)
IMO the gearing will be absoloutely fine. The speedo will be almost dead on and the gearing increase in 1st low wont be that noticeable
isuzurover
24th February 2010, 09:50 AM
So your saying with a 33.5" dia tyre your speedo is accurate and your first low range is not affected to any noticable degree.
yes
towing will be fine
Allan
24th February 2010, 10:15 AM
265 75 16's have a rolling diamater of about 31.7"
Miles smaller than a 255 85 16 which is 33.1"
(285 75 16 have a rolling dia of about 32.8)
IMO the gearing will be absoloutely fine. The speedo will be almost dead on and the gearing increase in 1st low wont be that noticeable
My boo boo pushed wrong numbers, to early in the morning, to much wine last night
Allan
all4fun
24th February 2010, 11:54 AM
Thanks guys for your replys that make the decission much simpler.
Tombie
24th February 2010, 12:04 PM
If I was to run BFG Muds in 255/85/16 on a Defender 110 Td5 what ring and pinions are available to bring my gearing back to stock? Vehicle is a 2001 so has salsbury rear end
Thanks
You'll be almost spot on with your speedo if you run these...
You'll hardly notice it, and towing will be fine, I ran this size and towed 2+ tonne a lot :cool:
Chip the engine will remove all concerns ;)
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