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Thread: Tyres for 18" Rims on Disco 2

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    issdaol Guest

    Tyres for 18" Rims on Disco 2

    Hi All,

    I have a 2002 Discovery TD5 ES (with rear Air Suspension and ACE). I have the stock suspension and have replaced the standard front bar with the ARB Wynch Bull Bar.

    I have replaced the stock tryes with Wrangler Silent Armour All Terrains a while ago (265/60/R18's).

    I now want to goto some 275/70/R18's (Mickey Thompson MTZ's) Mud Terrain's.

    I would appreciate any advice on if these will fit ok.

    If not:

    1. What modifications are suggested (with some pointers to threads or suppliers) ??

    2. Any other Mud Terrain options for the 18" rims ??

    Any and All help/pointers/advice is appreciated.

    Cheers

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    thats a 14% increase from standard,,

    just search on 33 and D2.
    you may have to do some body work,,,
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    Tombie Guest
    I now want to goto some 275/70/R18's (Mickey Thompson MTZ's) Mud Terrain's.

    I would appreciate any advice on if these will fit ok.
    Not without a few changes

    If not:

    1. What modifications are suggested (with some pointers to threads or suppliers) ??

    2. Any other Mud Terrain options for the 18" rims ??
    3-4" lift required
    Extended bumpstops
    Trim some items like sill trim on front wheel arch
    *must* have an aftermarket bar fitted or be willing to trim leading edge of front bumper
    longer shocks
    longer brake lines
    longer ABS cables
    lengthened ACE links (if ACE fitted)

    And gearing will suck so you'll want/need 4.11's fitted to the diffs.

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    16 inch rims

    I looked at 18 inch options and eventualy got a set of 16 inch alloys. These are now cheap at around $450 a set. .
    Mike
    Last edited by Pedro_The_Swift; 1st June 2011 at 08:49 PM. Reason: Markets

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    issdaol Guest
    Hi Gent's,

    Thanks for the information. It looks like some mods might be necessary by the sounds of things.

    Can anyone recommend a good professional Landrover Mod company in Canberra or Sydney??

    Cheers

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    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by issdaol View Post
    Hi Gent's,

    Thanks for the information. It looks like some mods might be necessary by the sounds of things.

    Can anyone recommend a good professional Landrover Mod company in Canberra or Sydney??

    Cheers
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