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    Disco 1 steel rims and 265 tyres

    Hi all,

    Does anyone have a Disco 1 with standard steel wheels with either 235/85 16 or 265/75 16 tyres?

    Do the standard steelies have enough offset for these tyres?

    I am wanting to know which would be the better option for a set of play rims/tyres as far as fit goes.

    The tyres will most likely be MTRs. I wanted some serious play rubber but these seem to be the choice of tyre for my preferred terrain of rock.

    I have seen that web page about what fits a Disco 1 but just wanted some specific examples of peoples cars.

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    I havent tried them yet but i have alloys on my disco and 10 steel rims that i have fitted 5 x 265/75/16 Dunlop MT2 muds to but will have to wait till and get some steel rim nuts and raised springs before i can give them a go.
    I had these on my rangie with a 2" lift and they seemed to fit ok without too much scrubbing.
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    i'm guessing you will rub on full lock as i'm running 245's and do. Also you will definately need to trim your fenders even with a lift

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    I have 235/85 muds on steel rims. Had to do the camel cut on rear guard. Should probably also adjust steering stops but I don't think its necessary.
    This is with a 2" OME lift.
    I'm possibly looking to get some 265/75 soon because my next tyre of choice (MTZ) does not come any narrower. I would prefer to stick with a 235/85 but I'm not keen on the tyres available in that size.
    Last edited by TuffRR; 10th October 2006 at 06:18 AM.

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    I was thinking the 235/85 would be the better fit. Have read that Disco 1s don't accomodate the wider tyres easily. I think I have a 2in spring lift. Was fitted by previous owner. Will have to measure it one day.

    There is a rangie in our club with 265/75s on stock mags. Might test fit one some of his before I buy any.

    I would prefer not to cut the guards just yet having just bought the car but you gotta do what you gotta do

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    I think 235/85 size looks good on a Disco. Just beware that in some states there are rules on how big you can go up from the size spec'd for the vehicle. I don't know if this has ever been a real issue.

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    Qld is 15mm over the largest tyre diameter on your placard. I never had any trouble with 31s on my Rodeo. However these new tryes and rims will only be for play.

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    I run 265/75 Bf muddies on disco steel rims and they work well.

    Mods I've done are:
    Lifted defender front king springs,
    King springs rear with a 25mm spacer. This gives me around a 3inch lift all up,
    I have LC80 shocks in the front
    Patrol (GU) shocks rear (brake lines had to be lengthened).

    I get a lot of flexi and only had to trim the rear panel a little. I think the 265's look great and the turning circle is still great when you compare it to a Patrol or LC.

    I've attached a pic (1st time doing so so hope it works!)
    Disco 1 steel rims and 265 tyres[/IMG]

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    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment...6&d=1154218051
    Hmmmm, I have 275/45R/20 on my D1 no problem's here
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    I've got 255/85R16 BFG muddies and mine do rub even with a 40mm body and spring lift, Koni shocks but the rubbing isn't too disconcening mainly as it rubs on flat surfaces in the guard not on sharp edges.

    I had to wind out my stops so I didn't get the radius arm rub syndrome. I am fitting Disco S1 steelies soon but they're sthe same offset as alloys from what I understand.

    Trav

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