Most of the tyre company websites have specs on overall diameter for each type of tyre and the largest rim width it will fit on.
If you are running I'm guessing 235/70 tyres that means your tyre width is 235mm and your sidewall height is 70% of that. (ummmm.....164.5 mm )
If you go to say 245/75 your sidewall height will be ..( tap tap tap tappity tap )... 183.75mm. ( by my calcualtion ) So each sidewall will be 19mm higher ... double that ( two sidewalls) and you get 38mm total increase in wheel diameter ....that's about 1.5 inches. However you only get your diff an extra 19mm off the ground.
You can work out the same way for other size tyres say 245/70, 235/80 etc.
( god i hope this is right otherwise I'll get shot down in flames on here![]()
As for brand I am happy with my Cooper ATR's for general road and light offroad.


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