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    DIIA tyre sizes

    Hi all,

    At the moment, we have 60%-ish LT245/70R16 Bridgestones on our 'newish' Td5 Discovery. Our ever-faithful 300Tdi Discovery's same-sized BFG ATs are just about stuffed (after 98,000 kms!), so I'm planning to buy some new tyres. Plan A is to put the new tyres on the DIIA and move the Bridgestones to the 300Tdi (in future, just a town car).

    Now we have to decide what size to put on the Td5 Disco auto. We plan to do a lot of 2.5T caravan towing in the next few years with the Td5, so I'm thinking that staying with LT245/70R16 is the go. (only 10mm or so bigger than standard OD - makes the speedo more accurate!)
    But, is there any other size we should maybe consider? The choice for LT 245/75R16 is more limited, and I don't think we want any higher gearing for heavy towing. Any suggestions appreciated.
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    245/75-16 are a great size..

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    I am currently running 245/70/16 Micky Thompson ATZ P3 hybrid mud/AT tyres and the speedo is out the same as it was with the 245/70/16 Yokohama Geolanders I had on before.
    I am towing a 1.5t boat that is pretty high which is creating a lot of wind resistance and is making the V8 struggle a bit So maybe I should have fitted lower profile tyres but i have no idea if that would make any differance or not.
    At the moment i am cruising at 85 to 90 and the temp sits on 93 to 95 but if i go up to 100 the temp sits in the high 90"s due to the wind resistance created by the boat.
    Without the boat hooked up i can sit on 110 all day long and the temp sits on a steady 91.
    I have found that the 245/70/16 tyres are very well suited to my D2a with plenty of flex when you need it and enough floatation for sand as well So regardless of the brand of tyre chosen the 245/70's are my personal choice.
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    Standard size is better for towing, both engines go better with a few revs under their belts,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Standard size is better for towing, both engines go better with a few revs under their belts,,
    Good point Pedro. Tho' we always tow in 4th with the 300Tdi manual and plan to tow in 3rd lock-up with the Td5 auto.

    Haven't checked exactly but I think the Td5 will have slightly higher rpm in 3rd lock-up than the Tdi in 4th. If that's right then the slightly taller gearing of 245/70 or /75 should be OK for our usage.
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    One must ask, why do you require larger tyres at all?
    If you're only travelling on the road, dirt or not, the std size tyres should be fine. There really is no good reason I can think of to change tyre size unless you have an off road camper trailer you're planning to take down tracks.

    I believe the idea the engine may use less fuel because the gearing is higher is actually incorrect in this scenario. The motor will use more fuel because it is under more load at lower revs. The end result is likely no gain in fuel economy and more stress on the vehicle.

    I'd argue with the std size tyre you maybe able to tow just fine in 4th locked at 100 km/h, you may only have to change down to 3rd locked when climbing a hill.

    Just my 2 cents worth. I run 265 75 R16 but i'm not towing, have 3.8 ratio diffs, V8 torque converter, Tune and go 4WDing a lot.

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    We towed 2.5t of boat with 265-75-16s on stock gearing without issue.

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    I’m running 240/70 R16 LT tyres on Charlie. No problems and he pulls my 1.8t van nicely.

    cheers

    Steve

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    My D2 has always had dual duties. For most of its life it towed a 2 tonne boat and did offroading so I moved some years ago to.31 inch initially 265/70/16 and then 245/75/16 which is a great size for offroad and does towing work admirable. I no tow lower weight as I changed boats. The extra height off road really makes a difference. I only buy LT's. I get better economy on trips with the 4.6 5 speed and 31's.

    Cheers

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