Originally Posted by
twr7cx
On my 2003 Discovery HSE, fitted with a 2" suspension lift, I have 255/70R16 tyres on a set of genuine Land Rover 16x7.0J rims. The tyres are Mud Terrains and they catch on the front suspension (the brace bar that runs from the front suspension towards the rear of the vehicle on the chasis) near full lock. They also put the speedometer out by 3km/h - i.e. so when the speedo reads 100km/h, the vehicle is traveling at 103km/h. I believe that from factory most vehicles, in order to meet the Australian requirements, usually come out with speedometers 3km/h overreadering (i.e. so when it says 100km/h your actually only doing 97km/h) in order to compensate for tyre wear. If this is the case, then my speedometer is actually 6km/h out when compared to the factory size tyres.