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    Quote Originally Posted by McDisco View Post

    245/75/r16 is a good size in ATs as they don't throw out the gearing too much. You can up to 265/75 also but it would better if you had a lift.

    Angus
    Just found a set of these 245's on 16" rims to replace the 18" ones that came on the Disco, but am wondering if there are likely to be any major side effects the the gearing.

    I used the tire calculator, and it tells me there is a 4.67% diameter difference. So the speedo will be out, but at least I know that before hand.

    The real question is, am I going to do any damage to the diff, or auto trans?

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    Yeah mate it will affect your gearing, but only slightly. You will notice it more with a manual (which mine is), but if you have an auto you will hardly notice at all. It will put you speedo out slighty but you learn to adjust your speed and I ran my gps for a while to check my speed. I have a Truspeed unit fitted now so it corrects my speed with the 32's on.

    Running 245/65/r16s will not damage your you gearing or diffs. What will damage them is much bigger tyres, using the load pedal too much and rough terrain. I wouldn't worry about it.

    Angus

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    Disco Dan....

    I found this calculator most useful at my recent tyre change. Seen it also somewhere else on this forum.
    Tyre Size Calculator @ ExplorOz

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    Mc Disco, Your Disco has a 2inch lift according to the link, is that just a suspension lift only? BTW nice unit.
    I have the same model and looking at putting on 31x9.5 r16 Simex Jungle TrekkerII for my high country trips. 2 sets wheels, with the other purely road tyres. Anyway I just wanted to check that the clearance should be ok just with a suspension lift and hopefully get away without a body lift as well. After all if I have to lift the body I may as well go the whole hog and go for 35" for off road. the Jungle Trekker's are effectively a 32" when new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ports View Post
    Mc Disco, Your Disco has a 2inch lift according to the link, is that just a suspension lift only? BTW nice unit.
    I have the same model and looking at putting on 31x9.5 r16 Simex Jungle TrekkerII for my high country trips. 2 sets wheels, with the other purely road tyres. Anyway I just wanted to check that the clearance should be ok just with a suspension lift and hopefully get away without a body lift as well. After all if I have to lift the body I may as well go the whole hog and go for 35" for off road. the Jungle Trekker's are effectively a 32" when new.
    Thanks mate, yeah it only has a 2 inch suspension lift. A body lift is technically illegal cause of the airbags.

    The simex's are usually larger than they say, so the 31's are likely to be closer to 32 inch or even slightly larger. I have run 32 inch Simex extreme trekkers on the disco before and I didnt have any rubbing, but they were fairly worn tyres (and were actually smaller than my muddies).

    The side lugs on the ET's stick out more than the JT's and can rub on the front control arm and steering on full lock/articulation. Dont know if you would have the same issue with the JTs but given your going for the 31's it might not be a major issue. You should be fine.

    Angus

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