No rubbing.
King wheels, Tera in 17x8.
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Thanks Gordon,
That was the info I was chasing. I'm pretty set on getting as close to 33inch tyres as I can, and the BFG KM2's in a 285/70/17 look almost spot on.
And any time the KM2's are on I will be leaving the GOE Rods on the heightened setting,
Do you know if I would still get rubbing without going below off road height? If so then there goes the idea of the 285/70/17's.
I could always go for the 245/70/17's, considering they are 300 a tyre at Tempe at the moment, but to go to the 285/70/17 would be much more cool and awesome.
Cheers,
Ben
Forgot to mention, I'm not sure if you saw my thread on bob Jane but get a price from them and they will match any price and take off 10% of the difference between there price and your quote.
Cheers
Hi Ben,
Neither LLAMS nor rods will stop 285/70R17 tyres rubbing when the wheel compresses up into the wheel-arch. On a D3, the only real solution for fitting 33" tyres are spacers between the air-spring and turret + rods, but that will need all the geometry re-aligned and reduces the reliability of the car. One of the US owners did it, but they're pretty lax on vehicle mods over there .....
The largest MT tyre you'll fit (in 17" rim size) is a 265/70R17. The individual tyre makes vary in actual diameter (versus calculated diameter). The largest I ever found was the Interco Super Swamper SSR, but I had to import them from the States (although Procomp did sell them for a while). It was just under 32.5" in diameter. It will still rub, but some creative cutting of the inner wheel liners will help.
Cheers,
Gordon
Got no idea about Falcons - we are talking Discos etc and overall they work fine in these vehicles as long as you ignore the Land Rover service schedule and service it about every 80,000km or so or as recommended by the gearbox makers.
Garry