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    Tyre size help please

    Hi Guys, the standard alloys on my 94 soft dash are 7J 16 and the tyres are 235/70/16. the rangie is standard apart from a slight lift on the EAS (reprogrammed and easy to alter).
    the question is can I put a 235/85/16 on or a 265/70/16?

    I am a bit of a tyre muppet so your help is greatly appreciated

    cheers

    neil

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    Both 235/85 and 265/70 are roughly the same diameter and look good in a RRC wheel arches -it's up to the driver's personal preference I suppose. 235/85 is a bit better for rough off road, 265/70 gives the rangie a bit better ride perhaps - but a little less articulation and a larger turning circle.

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    Thanks very much mate, ive just put the rangie back on the road after 2 years in the cow paddock and its only for Jan (wife) to plod around town but its a 15klm trip on hilly, gravel roads so wanted to pick up some suitable tyres.
    thanks again for your advice,

    cheers

    neil

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil 90 View Post
    after 2 years in the cow paddock
    ..YOU left a SOFT DASH out ......... in a cow PADDOCK ?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil 90 View Post
    Thanks very much mate, ive just put the rangie back on the road after 2 years in the cow paddock and its only for Jan (wife) to plod around town but its a 15klm trip on hilly, gravel roads so wanted to pick up some suitable tyres.
    thanks again for your advice,

    cheers

    neil
    If that's what you're using it for, I suggest that you stick with the standard tyre size. This size was chosen by the designers to work as a 'balanced' overall package. Once you move away from standard you alter that balance and in your case, by going to a significantly larger diameter tyre you will increase the final drive gearing and it will feel like you are always in a higher gear than you are accustomed to. This is probably not desirable on the "15klm trip on hilly, gravel roads" that your wife will encounter on her drive to town.

    Don't get me wrong, large diameter tyres have their advantages/uses (increased ground clearance, longer 'footprint', etc) but many owners who fit the larger tyres, for the above reasons, then find they need to change diff ratios to get their lower gearing back. What I'm saying is that modifications are OK if you need/want to get increased capability from your vehicle but be aware that each modification or step away from standard often leads to further mods and the corresponding further expense.
    Roger


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    Quote Originally Posted by neil 90 View Post
    its only for Jan (wife) to plod around town but its a 15klm trip on hilly, gravel roads so wanted to pick up some suitable tyres.
    The 235/85s will be fine for this but start flexing up the suspension & they'll catch a few bits of the body.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    If that's what you're using it for, I suggest that you stick with the standard tyre size. This size was chosen by the designers to work as a 'balanced' overall package.
    I thought standard tyre size on all Classic Rangies was 205R x 16 and that Neils current 235/70/16s were already a larger size than factory standard.

    As for staying with the factory standard size. A Classic fitted with its factory specified 205R x 16s is a formidable beast in the bush as well as being very well mannered on the highway and around the shopping centres.

    Performance in all conditions on standard factory 205R x 16 size tyres depends a lot on tread pattern and a decent All Terrain tyre with proper air pressure will do everything that most want to do. Toyo Open Country tyres and Bridgestone 604V tyres are very decent and problem free all terrains and work extremely well on the Classic Rangie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumbles View Post
    I thought standard tyre size on all Classic Rangies was 205R x 16 and that Neils current 235/70/16s were already a larger size than factory standard.
    The 235s are a wider tyre but have the same overall diameter as the original 205R16s.
    Scott

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    Thanks and agreed Scouse but in my "poetic licence" mind any increase in tyre dimensions is a move up and away from standard factory spec.

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    Thanks for the replies guys.

    I think the 205 16 is standard on the vogue alloys but I thought 235/70/16 are standard on the softdash alloys, Im not sure but I think they are "boost" or freestyle rims?? not sure though.

    Are the standard vogue 3 spokes a 7j 16?, my first choice would be some 205 xpc standard jobbies but I thought they wouldnt go on my rims, too narrow??

    the sizes I have mentioned are for sale on ebay fairly local, hence my original question. would much prefer it too if it was stock standard as I agree that straight out the box is absolutely perfect for its intended purpose as Jan's daily drive.

    thanks again chaps

    neil
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