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Thread: Skinny Tyres Vs Fat Tyres

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    Red face Skinny Tyres Vs Fat Tyres

    I do not want to start a war but.

    I like skinny tryes with big side walls.

    I like the flex to help with bumps, I like the way they cut down and give side grip. I like the way the wieght is spred over a smaller area so you get less slip on smooth rocky surfaces/loose gravel. I realy like the way they cost less.

    So why are they getting harder to find?

    What is the thinest, tallest tyre I can put on my D1 if it has 235 R70 16 (mags) as factory standard?

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    205R16 is the factory tyre option. Not many options in this size though.

    225/75R16 is pretty common. I have them on my Disco1.

    235/70R16 but I find this size is not common in LT construction.

    235/85R16 Anywhere and everywhere but getting a bit tall for a Disco1.

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    205/16 is the recomended size on my D1. Had several sets and although they don't look "tough" they have done the job admirably over the years. I'm with Black betty and go for "pounds per square inch" over racing slicks but I have to say the choice is getting less and less as more of the wider tyres are becoming standard fitment.

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    I prefer the look of a thinner tyre also. I did not use too however.

    When I went to replace my 33's the other day I couldn't find anything less then 12.5 however I was after 9.5's I think they are. But the shops I called couldn't help .

    I'm not sure about which is better etc... But for what I do I can get away with either easily.

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    255/85/16's are more common than you think.Like most things people would rather sell you whats in stock opposed to what you can get.The disco hasn't got alot of room for bigger tyres without mods. Pat

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    Here we go, you went and opened.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    255/85/16's are more common than you think.Like most things people would rather sell you whats in stock opposed to what you can get.The disco hasn't got alot of room for bigger tyres without mods. Pat
    ok what are they available in????

    Maxxis big horn yes, maybe bf goodrich and/or cooper...... but what else?

    im a fan of skinny tyres to, as far as why are they not so popular, well thats the age old question of popular not being better..... vhs vs beta,

    same as why are 15 inch rim tyres cheeper than 16, because they sell more, but i would rather run a 16.

    my offroad tyre of choice would be super swamper q78, tall and narrow

    wide tyres suck more fuel and require a wider rim with more offset so more wear and tear on the front end, they require more hp to drive through sandy or muddy conditions, as for floating on mudd so you dont cut as deep, hahahaha bull**** you need a bloody big tyre on a very light truck to do that.

    at the end of the day if the contact patch were the same, tall and narrow will perform better than shorter and narrow.

    serg

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    again, this is a choice and compromise decision.
    my delema was i wanted agressive but not expensive, so i had minimal CHOICE, i didnt want a really wide tyre, so along came COMPROMISE.
    a 255 85 16 on a defer is the best all round size but as stated there only 3 brands with that size. so i went for wider than was needed but i got a tyre in the right price range and in the agressive style i wanted.

    and dont be scared to try tyres that arnt ''popular''

    cheers phil

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