I can not offer help from actual experience, however I think Gordon from GOE has on his site (or at least used to) what tyre sizes fit and what modification if any was required.
Removing the heat shield I think was one such option.
Cheers
Tony
Have just purchased a set of compomotive rims with the Goodrich ko2 in the 265 65 18. The car looks totally transformed. But has anyone had success getting these underneath in the existing tyre hole?
Other threads mention that the 285 60 hangs low but it obviously went in and they are the same rolling diameter.
Have tried airing it down but still no good. Has anyone removed or reshaped the guard between the exhaust and tyre? It looks like if this is gone it might work. I plan to use them off road and would carry one up top but a second one underneath for insurance. Cheers Steve
I can not offer help from actual experience, however I think Gordon from GOE has on his site (or at least used to) what tyre sizes fit and what modification if any was required.
Removing the heat shield I think was one such option.
Cheers
Tony
My 20 TD 240 Defender
Series 3 Ute
Hi Turtle60.
I successfully fit the 265/65/18 in the spare wheel cavity. Leave about 5PSI in the tyre, and use your scissor jack to squash it up.
Start by fitting the tyre up towards the rear of the car and then jack up the tyre towards the front (exhaust guard)
I have the coopers stmaxx so a bit bigger too
As Crofty said. Deflate the tyre and it does fit. I have Compis with that same tyre. It is a tight fit.
Have the same size tyre following the GOE recommendations that it would fit but it does not explain how difficult it is to get into its cavity and that you must deflate. When i had my new tyres fitted i was watching the tyre fitters struggle to fit the spare and then they called me out and said 'wont fit', i assured them it would, so they deflated the tyre completely and then managed to get it in. the problem with this set up is i have a useless spare unless i carry a air comp. (i do have a perm set up air comp supplying air) but if something goes wrong with the air comp, i would be without a usable spare. kinda like driving around without a spare, if your in a remote area... next time i think i will stick clear of these bigger tyres and ensure any tyre fully inflated can fit in the spare cavity. lesson for next time...
Land Rover
Contemplating getting the same size. Just wondering how much rubbing people are getting? Is it really worth the hassle? Do you get a much greater tread depth? Heading up the Cape soon.
My personal opinion is not worth it having driven back to back on my 265/60 KO2s and D697s before that. Never had any issues compared to my mates with 265/65 and 285/60 in KO2 in quite technical terrain.
Scott
D4 TDV6 MY14 with Llams, Tuffant Wheels, Traxide DBS, APT sliders & protection plates, Prospeed Winch Mount w/ Carbon 12K, Mitch Hitch & Drifta Drawers
Link to my D4 Build Thread
D3 2005 V8 Petrol
Ex '77 RRC 2 door. Long gone but not forgotten.
Thanks all for reply’s. I bit the bullet and removed the heat shield and deflated the tyre and with the the help of the jack it’s in. Not stoked but at the end of the day it is bigger so can’t blame landrover for this. It will be difficult to remove too I suspect. But as per comments above a compressor is a must now at all times.
I do think though a tough “big” tyre is better than a tough “small” tyre. I will suck it up for now and if these are anything like my last set I’m hoping I won’t have to change a tyre for the next 50000 Kim’s. we’ll see. For our cape trip in July a sixth tyre will be on the rack after reading on here how difficult they are to obtain.
Perhaps by the time these tyres are done some other choices will be out there.
Cheers one and all.
So just so I understand, why wouldnt it fit the spare tyre well easily, because of the bigger tyre size, or the different rims?
Reason I ask is I was hoping to get 265/18s on LR rims shortly, curious whether I will be affected here too...
Bigger diameter is the only issue.
Consider that the cavity is designed for 255/55/R19 or 255/60/R18. This is smaller than even 265/60/R18 which still fits easily. But as you go bigger diameter it gets increasingly difficult above that. The issue with width is how much it hangs down and drags on steep ditches in comparison to 255. The 285 width is noticeably lower and drags more.
No show stoppers here but just worth understanding all factors before deciding.
Scott
D4 TDV6 MY14 with Llams, Tuffant Wheels, Traxide DBS, APT sliders & protection plates, Prospeed Winch Mount w/ Carbon 12K, Mitch Hitch & Drifta Drawers
Link to my D4 Build Thread
D3 2005 V8 Petrol
Ex '77 RRC 2 door. Long gone but not forgotten.
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