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    The standard original tyres sizes for a Series 1 discovery are:
    205/80R16 = 734.4mm diameter or
    235/70R16 = 735.4mm diameter.

    The load index also needs to be at least 101 so each tyre can handle 825kg minimum. The speed rating should be "S" minimum so it can take up to 180km/h.

    Other tyres sizes:
    245/70R16 = 749.4mm diameter
    245/75R16 = 773.9mm diameter

    245/70R16 fit straight on and depending on the type of tread shouldn't rub on the guards.

    245/75R16 also fit straight on, but I'm told you will probably have to trim the rear guard at the bottom slightly.

    There is no doubt the tyre dealer you initial saw was a fool! I currently run 235/70R16 on alloys - absolutley 100% legal and no problems at all!

    I'm stepping up to 245/75R16's so will see how that goes.

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    Okay, someone with different smarts to me , please explain this to me:

    However, for an off-road passenger vehicle fitted with
    front and rear beam axles, the maximum tyre width
    must not be more than 1.5 times the vehicle
    manufacturer’s widest optional tyre.
    This is from QLD transport. Now for the D2, the placard states the following sizes:

    215/75/16
    235/70/16
    255/65/16
    255/55/18

    So I have read about the 15mm rule.....what about the 1.5 times?? If someone can explain/ work it out for me, would be greatly appreciated,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Okay, someone with different smarts to me , please explain this to me:



    This is from QLD transport. Now for the D2, the placard states the following sizes:

    215/75/16
    235/70/16
    255/65/16
    255/55/18

    So I have read about the 15mm rule.....what about the 1.5 times?? If someone can explain/ work it out for me, would be greatly appreciated,

    Regards

    Stevo
    Howdy Stevo , First off divide the tyre size by the amount of sockets in a sidchrome tool kit then times it by the amount of lugs on each tyre ...... sorry mate .

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    Howdy Stevo , First off divide the tyre size by the amount of sockets in a sidchrome tool kit then times it by the amount of lugs on each tyre ...... sorry mate .
    Okay, someone with different smarts to me , please explain this to me
    Obviously you need to re read my first line again ,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Okay, someone with different smarts to me , please explain this to me:



    This is from QLD transport. Now for the D2, the placard states the following sizes:

    215/75/16
    235/70/16
    255/65/16
    255/55/18

    So I have read about the 15mm rule.....what about the 1.5 times?? If someone can explain/ work it out for me, would be greatly appreciated,

    Regards

    Stevo

    215/75/16 = 728.9mm diameter
    235/70/16 = 735.4mm
    255/65/16 = 737.9mm
    255/55/18 = 737.7mm

    So under the 15mm rule you can go a little larger than the largest standard tyre.

    1.5 times what? No idea what this means!?

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    So under the 15mm rule you can go a little larger than the largest standard tyre.

    1.5 times what? No idea what this means!?
    Me neither.....they have on the PDF form for QLD Transport, relating to the 15mm rule in general....ie not specific to 4WD's per se....then they have the comments re: 1.5 times???? I cannot work it out,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    Great site, very informative.

    But now I'm asking why my D3 has 255/60R16 112V Wranglers on it. The load and speed ratings seem excessive for the D3.
    The D1 is only around 2000kg, your D3 is about 2700kg. So the D3 needs a damn strong tyre. The D3 also goes like hell so need a higher speed rating.

    Generally as a tyre gets bigger the load index goes up, so your 255's will have a higher load index than most 235's. The 255's also have a relatively lower profile so again generally the speed index will go up.

    Q: Shouldn't the D3 have 17 or 18inch wheels anyway?

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    Q: Shouldn't the D3 have 17 or 18inch wheels anyway?
    Typo.....minimum size is 17's for a D3 and only for V6 and TDV6...miminim on the V8 is 18's,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Typo.....minimum size is 17's for a D3 and only for V6 and TDV6...miminim on the V8 is 18's,

    Regards

    Stevo
    Typo? who me? what typo? I said 17 or 18 inch!

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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by stevo68
    Typo.....minimum size is 17's for a D3 and only for V6 and TDV6...miminim on the V8 is 18's,

    Regards

    Stevo


    Typo? who me? what typo? I said 17 or 18 inch!
    I knew as soon as I hit send , I should have clarified....Marks...ie WhiteD3 was a typo as a D3 doesnt come with 16's,

    Regards

    Stevo

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