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    Bigger disco rims/wheels

    Hi

    I was looking at getting a spare set of rims/tyres purely for using on the beach/sand.

    Ive currently got 245/75 R16's. Has anyone fitted larger tyres on a 15 inch rim before??

    Cheers

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    whats you reason for needing 'bigger' tyres?
    Do you mean wider or taller tyres?

    what tyre pressures do you run?
    what brand/tread are the tyres you have atm?

    oh and what car?? CDL or no CDL
    Steve.

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    I went out yesterday and got bogged to many times, they guys I went out with were using 33/12.5 and 30/10.5 from memory, and had no dramas going over/up what I couldnt.

    Ive got cooper discovers (st's) on at the moment with a decent amount of tread but ended up having to drop them right down to 12psi to get a half decent footprint in the sand.
    And they didnt really cut it.

    2000 Discovery with no CDL but traction control.

    I was just wondering what the largest (widest) tyre you can use before you have to start making changes to diffs, body lifts etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newlandyowner View Post
    I went out yesterday and got bogged to many times, they guys I went out with were using 33/12.5 and 30/10.5 from memory, and had no dramas going over/up what I couldnt.

    Ive got cooper discovers (st's) on at the moment with a decent amount of tread but ended up having to drop them right down to 12psi to get a half decent footprint in the sand.
    And they didnt really cut it.

    2000 Discovery with no CDL but traction control.

    I was just wondering what the largest (widest) tyre you can use before you have to start making changes to diffs, body lifts etc.
    And there above in Red is the issue

    245/75-16 is the largest for a stock vehicle... And more than enough for it to perform on sand.

    The lack of CDL was the killer for you.

    Look at a Genuine or Ashcroft CDL kit and fit it... You'll go fine then, no problems... We had the same with the (now mine) D2 when my father owned it, couldnt clear a small dune which mine walked up.

    Went back a week later with CDL fitted and it crawled over nice and easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    And there above in Red is the issue

    245/75-16 is the largest for a stock vehicle... And more than enough for it to perform on sand.

    The lack of CDL was the killer for you.

    Look at a Genuine or Ashcroft CDL kit and fit it... You'll go fine then, no problems... We had the same with the (now mine) D2 when my father owned it, couldnt clear a small dune which mine walked up.

    Went back a week later with CDL fitted and it crawled over nice and easy.
    +1. well said tombie2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim621 View Post
    +1. well said tombie2
    ditto

    12 psi is about the lowest you would want to go safely in the sand without beadlocks.

    get a CDL kit and it will transform the D2.......

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    Cheers guys, I shall google a CDL linkage kit right now!!

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