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    Muddies For D90

    With all this rain we are having Im thinking of getting a set of muddies to replace the AT 235/85 general grabbers.

    Can anybody suggest a replacement, - what do you think is a sensible size ie: no rubbing with stock suspension.

    They are NOT intended as a second set just for off-road use, and Im not bothered about tyre noise.

    One of the LROC guys told me that 255/75's are probably the biggest you can go with stock suspension. He also said that Bob Janes at Hornsby are pretty competitive on their BFGoodrich's.


    Thanks


    Dave

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    Just get on the net and check out the tyre websites. Ring as many tyres places as you can for quotes and get the cheapest. Ace Tyres at St Mary's give discounts to LROC members, i found their prices to be very good. Ask Noddy and Henry what size they are running on their fenders. They are running BFG Muddies and i have to say when we got stuck in Jenolan last year Henry's Fender on those muddies saved us in some spots and he was the only one who didnt need recovering. Matt
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    From memory, greylandy is on 265/75R16's, which are wider and rub a bit, and noddy is on 255/85R16's, which as far as I know are the biggest you can fit to a stock fender without any rubbing. plenty available in the 265 as they are a common size for other 4wd's. Only about 2 or 3 muddy options in the 255's, and almost everything is available in the stock 235/85R16.
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    these,

    834 MT
    The Venture MT is an Off Road Maximum Traction category light truck tyre designed to provide take you anywhere off road traction with bring you home again highway manners.


    • Ultra Traction Performance Tyre
    • Ample shoulder voids enhance mud and snow traction
    SizeSpeedRim205/80R16 RF104Q5.5JLT235/85R16 (10)120Q6.5J35X14.50R17LT (6)111Q10.0J35X12.50R17LT (6)111Q10.0JLT285/75R16 (8)122Q8.0JLT265/75R16 (6)112Q7.5JLT245/75R16 (10)120Q7.0JLT225/75R16 (8)110Q6.0J
    or,

    Dynapro MT RT03
    Dynapro MTRT03
    With superior pulling capacity and trust power as well as improved flat-resistant quality,
    this tyre is ideal for rugged cars, boasting of the most powerful and safest driving performance
    in normal or even the harshest road conditions.



    SRSINCHSIZELOAD INDEXPLY RATINGSide WallREMARK7515LT215/75R15 XL107/97Q4W7515LT235/75R15104/101Q4W7016LT265/70R16110/107Q4W7017LT265/70R17 XL121/118P4W

    or
    WRANGLER MTR


    View all 4WD Products Dedicated to Off-Road Driving.

    LT235/85R16 120/116P WGR MT/RLT235/75R15 104/101Q WGR MT/RLT225/75R16 110/107P WGR MT/RLT245/75R16 102/116P WGR MT/RLT265/75R16 119/116P WGR MT/R
    or
    The Yokohama Geolandar M/T+ is available in the following sizes. LT265/75R16 112Q
    LT285/75R16 116Q
    LT305/70R16 118Q
    LT315/75R16 113Q
    LT265/70R17 112Q
    30x9.50R15 104Q (R)
    30x9.50R15 104Q (R)
    31x10.50R15 109Q (L)
    31x10.50R15 109Q (L)
    33x12.50R15 108Q (R)
    33x12.50R15 108Q (R)
    35x12.50R15 113Q (L)
    35x12.50R15 113Q (L)

    dave, there are more than enough muddies out there to choose from.

    i reckon 265's will fit with out rubbing, my 285's only rub on full lock so i cant see why 265's would. ive only wound the steering stops out 4mm.
    but rember they dont have to really wide to work well.

    phil

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    buggered if i know why that top pic came out that size??
    it was a thumbnail

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    Why not 265-75-16 Mickey T MTZs...



    So far I cant fault the damn things anywhere....

    Tombraider

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    255/85/16's fit easily (33.3" tall) with stock suspension, as do 265/75's (32" tall and are an option on a 90 OS)
    AFAIK, only BFG MT's, Cooper ST's and Maxxis MT Bighorns are available in 255/85.

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    Mike, with the size tyres you're currently running and the backspace on the rims, have you had to re-adjust the wheel bearings more than 'normal' ?

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