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Wandathe110



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NEW BOOTS BUT WHAT AND SIZE
Hiya, I'm looking for a new set of boots for my 110 I'd like bfg all-terrain but open to your advice and what problems I'd run into going bigger,currently on 750/16 the size ish I'm looking for is either 265/75/16 or 285/75/16 to be mounted on my 8.5 inch wide compomotive atrr have you any pics of how they look on your landys
Cheers Paul
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Do it for the looks you'll be fine.
Do it for the performance and I think you'll be disappointed. I've driven with people running those tyres (265 KO2 and 285 KO1) on what should have been more capable vehicles than mine and I had much more control than they did on my 7.50 Latitudes.

265 will fit without any issues and was standard on the NAS spec ones.
285 should fit until you need lots of articulation at which point you might have rubbing issues.

Both will need the steering lock stops adjusted and both will put more mud up the sides of your car. Running 255/85R16 on Wolfs I got fed up with the mud and the reduced turning circle very quickly.
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Running 285s on 8x16s.
The dirt dfenders stop most of the crap up the side of the car.



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From what I've read on here, I think most suggest 265x75R16 or stick with the standard 235x85R16, both same rolling diameter and no issues with rubbing.

Maybe 265 for look of the wider tyre, but some would argue (especially Cupboard) the narrow 235 will give better traction in mud. Thumbs Up James
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But if you don't do mud you can with the right offset go as wide as 305s on 16 X 8's with no spacers, bumpstop adjustment or fouling whatsoever. Stops have never been adjusted since purchase. It depends on intended use and the look/stance you wish to achieve.


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15 X 10 wheels did protrude however.


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JOW240725 wrote:

Maybe 265 for look of the wider tyre, but some would argue (especially Cupboard) the narrow 235 will give better traction in mud. Thumbs Up


Rolling with laughter Maybe a little bit! Don't forget the lower rolling resistance too.
It's not completely without basis, personal experience, talking to agricultural engineers and reading reports from the IAgrE, things like this article: http://www.expeditionswest.com/research/wh..._rev1.html
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Wandathe110



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Cheers for your input chaps I'm torn between the 285 vs the 265 CAMELMAN is your running on standard height suspension. I'm mostly going for the looks I'll be doing a bit of green leaning nothing to wild and hopefully a bit of wild camping but i don't want it to wander like a lifted truck can
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235's are the retro old skool skinny bestest ones Thumbs Up 1951 80" S1 2.0
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No, they're wide modern nonsense, it's all about 7.50s Rolling with laughter
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Wandathe110 wrote:
Cheers for your input chaps I'm torn between the 285 vs the 265 CAMELMAN is your running on standard height suspension. I'm mostly going for the looks I'll be doing a bit of green leaning nothing to wild and hopefully a bit of wild camping but i don't want it to wander like a lifted truck can



Yep all standard suspension, 
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