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    People can we please stop the "will it fit with X lift" statements.

    A lift is only part of a solution and doesn't allow larger tyres on its own. A lift changes static height only...

    Bump stop changes etc are required to fit larger rubber - not big springs on their own!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    People can we please stop the "will it fit with X lift" statements.

    A lift is only part of a solution and doesn't allow larger tyres on its own. A lift changes static height only...

    Bump stop changes etc are required to fit larger rubber - not big springs on their own!
    very true

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    But as Tombi mentioned lift itself is just one component, I had to further massage my inner guards, progressive bump stops etc...



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    It would be interesting to see the EGT uphill with those huge tyres though
    Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    It would be interesting to see the EGT uphill with those huge tyres though


    Gearing and tune should mean no significant difference...

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    My own vehicle contradicts that unfortunately cos all i did was to fit bigger tyres and the EGT and consumption had a noticeable increasement then thinking it was coincidental with some management issue swapped back to std dimensions and everything dropped back to normal, fitted the bigger ones and the EGT rose again... so did the breaking distance too
    Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    My own vehicle contradicts that unfortunately cos all i did was to fit bigger tyres and the EGT and consumption had a noticeable increasement then thinking it was coincidental with some management issue swapped back to std dimensions and everything dropped back to normal, fitted the bigger ones and the EGT rose again... so did the breaking distance too


    Gearing Want 35" engineered on my d2 what to look out for I did type gearing in my post... Want 35" engineered on my d2 what to look out for

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    In my limited mind "gearing" is linked to tyre size too, so is "tune"

    i used this calculator https://tiresize.com/gear-ratio-calculator/ and compared the D2's std sizes for 16" wheels(255/65/16; 235/70/16) with close to 35" tyres(315/77/16) to see the proper gear ratio for each and the results are impressive so if only bigger tyres are fitted without ratio mods that higher EGT thing is logical IMO
    Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned

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    Perhaps I need to add more words..

    The vehicle you made the comment about has had Gearing changes (ratios) and tuning altered..

    (And I do tyre size calcs in my head btw, done it for decades) Want 35" engineered on my d2 what to look out for

    So it has the correct mechanical advantage to keep loads down...

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    Tombie is correct. If you change the gearing (the easiest way is in the diff centres) to suit the chosen tyre sizes, then then vehicle will drive much closer to normal. I run 33" with the appropriate gearing and nonnegative EGT. If I just fitted these to a standard vehicle it would likely be an issue...

    It all links back to tpwhat Tombie stated in one of his posts above - there's a lot more behind the scenes to lifts and bigger tyres than just the springs a tyres, it's adjusting bump stops, gearing, etc. etc.

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