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    265/70/16s on a SII Disco

    G`day all, has anyone fitted a set of 265/70/16s on a bog stock standard SII Disco, I don`t want to touch the suspension or trim anything, just fit em and forget em.

    And what about the spare on the rear door, will they clear the rear wiper without any problems.

    It is my misses Disco and I don`t want to mod it at all apart from changing the tyres, after a a couple of thousand KMs driving around Oman over the last week with 4 adults in it on some pretty rough dirt roads we had 2 Michilem XPCs fail, so its time to uprate the tyres, I would like to fit a set of 265/70/16 Cooper ATRs (or possibly BFG ATs) to give it a bit more clearance and a bit more agressive tread.

    Whilst we`re at it, has anyone run Coopers ATRs on a Disco, they don`t look quite as agressive as the BFG ATs, which is what I prefer, as it does mainly road miles, the STD Michilens are a great road tyre, but were very lacking on the dirt, our cruisng speed out here in the middle east is fairly quick, so the tyres must be good for cruising at 130-140 at high 40 degree temps. I have heard some horror stories on the Cooper STs, but nothing on the ATRs.

    Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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    I run 265/75/r16s on my disco, but I have a 2 inch lift. A number of us from d2au.com got together about a year ago to test if a standard disco can fit the 265's. The answer was yes, but you could experience some rubbing of the stearing arms when at full lock and articulation. Also if you have a standard bumper then you might get some rubbing on the bumper...I have a ARB bumper with the inner guards removed so I dont have this problem.

    You also have to keep in mind that the 265's will alter your speedo by about 8-10 km and your gear ratios are out of wack. I have a manual and need to chip to give a bit more oomph to compensate for the ratios. If its the wifes daily driver then I wouldnt go as big as 265's, but maybe 245/70/r16. These fill the guards a bit better and many people think they should have been the standard tyre size.

    Cheers

    Angus

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    I've got 255/70/16 Cooper ATR on my stock D2. No problem with the rear wiper but the spare only just clears the rear bumper. I'm not convinced anything larger would fit because of this.
    The ATRs themselves have been great.

    Russell

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    If you fit the 265's you will need to invert the carrier on the back and take a nick out of it to allow for the movement of the wiper or make a plate to offset the tyre (this is what I have).

    Cheers

    Angus

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    Quote Originally Posted by cols110 View Post
    G`day all, has anyone fitted a set of 265/70/16s on a bog stock standard SII Disco, I don`t want to touch the suspension or trim anything, just fit em and forget em.

    And what about the spare on the rear door, will they clear the rear wiper without any problems.

    It is my misses Disco and I don`t want to mod it at all apart from changing the tyres, after a a couple of thousand KMs driving around Oman over the last week with 4 adults in it on some pretty rough dirt roads we had 2 Michilem XPCs fail, so its time to uprate the tyres, I would like to fit a set of 265/70/16 Cooper ATRs (or possibly BFG ATs) to give it a bit more clearance and a bit more agressive tread.

    Whilst we`re at it, has anyone run Coopers ATRs on a Disco, they don`t look quite as agressive as the BFG ATs, which is what I prefer, as it does mainly road miles, the STD Michilens are a great road tyre, but were very lacking on the dirt, our cruisng speed out here in the middle east is fairly quick, so the tyres must be good for cruising at 130-140 at high 40 degree temps. I have heard some horror stories on the Cooper STs, but nothing on the ATRs.

    Any info would be greatly appreciated.
    Dobbo was running my old 265/75-16s on his stock d2, only mod that he made was triming the front bumper(if your taking a d2 off road with the stock bar you will need to trim it too before long!!) as far as i am aware he had no or very little rubbing.

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    245/75/16 is the same rolling diameter as 265/70/16 they fit a stock DII no probs the spare even clears the rear bar just, they don't rub on anything.

    the diameters are 245/75 is 30.5" and 265/70 is 30.6", 265/75 is 31.7" which is the same as 235/85.

    Baz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cal415 View Post
    Dobbo was running my old 265/75-16s on his stock d2, only mod that he made was triming the front bumper(if your taking a d2 off road with the stock bar you will need to trim it too before long!!) as far as i am aware he had no or very little rubbing.

    The only rubbing encountered was when I saw the tyres on the car the first time. (but thats a different story alltogether)

    It is a bit of a hassle changing tyres and wheels over everytime you want to go offroad.
    Last edited by dobbo; 27th February 2007 at 10:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    The only rubbing encountered was when I saw the tyres on the car the first time. (but thats a different story alltogether)

    It is a bit of a hassle changing tyres and wheels over everytime you want to go offroad.
    Oh yeh, forgot to mention how good 265/75-16s Muddies look on the d2!!

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    Thanks for that all, its greatly appreciated, it certainly gives me a bit to think about, it looks like there are no 255/70 ATRs in stock out here in Dubai at the momment, which is a bummer as I was almost sold on them.

    I`ll keep you updated on the out come, thanks again for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cols110 View Post
    Thanks for that all, its greatly appreciated, it certainly gives me a bit to think about, it looks like there are no 255/70 ATRs in stock out here in Dubai at the momment, which is a bummer as I was almost sold on them.

    I`ll keep you updated on the out come, thanks again for the info.
    Put the 245/75s on if you don't want the rubbing as they fit with no probs, the 235/85s are the same diameter as the 265/75s but not as wide AND you have more spares for the Fender and visa versa

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