Just wondering if the metric tyre size 235x85x16 will be OK on standard series 3 rims.
Also, will I still need inner tubes? (Is that related to tyre or wheel)
Cheers
Thanks Sleepy.
Just weighing up my options.
Heavier steering....jeez, mine feels heavier than steering a super tanker with a tiller.
The diameter is close enough not to cause gearing issues. Width will, as indicated by others, make the steering a bit heavier, especially parking on hard surfaces. Not mentioned is the fact that you will have to adjust the steering stops to prevent the tyres rubbing on the spring and chassis. This will increase turning circle.
Strictly speaking, these tyres are a bit wide for the standard rims, but should work. They are about the same width as the 9.00x16 tyres, which were fitted on the forward control - with wider rims. The standard rims do not have retention humps for the beads, and many tyre suppliers will not fit tubeless tyres to these rims (this is a requirement for tubeless tyres under current ADRs, but I am not clear whether it was when the Series 3 was produced). Many people have, however, used tubeless tyres without issues on Series wheels.
Note that the above all assumes you have the lwb wheels on your Landrover (optional on swb). If you have the swb wheels (231601), half an inch narrower, they are definitely too narrow. Too narrow for 7.50x16 as well! (although often done)
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
I would suggest that you look at fitting either 215x85x16 or 225x85x16 only slightly narrower but then steering will be lighter, turning circle better and they will not be outside the body![]()
Hmm what to do?
Steering is pretty heavy already, so don't want to make it worse.
But the ride isn't too great so the 235's would help there.
Finding it hard to get 7.5 x 16 tyres for reasonable price round here, so looking at other options.
I've got a swb, but not sure if they're the standard wheels.
Thanks for the input.
You should be able to find a part number stamped on the rim between the stud holes. If the number is 231601, then the wheels are 5", which is correct for a SWB, but if the number is 272309 (then you should give them to me) then they are 5.5" and for LWB models.
I'm watching with interest what you do as I'm in a similar position with my S2a in deciding on what 16" tyres to run when I change from the 15" ones.
Cheers
John B
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