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BLACK LAB



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Tonga Green
COOPER STT PRO
Hiya , Can anybody tell me apart from the obvious the differences between 285/75/16 and 265/75/16 .
I fancy a new set of tyres for my Defender 90 . I have standard 16 Boosts .
I very seldom do any motorway miles in my Defender .
Post #650041 13th Sep 2017 10:19am
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bankz5152



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One set is bigger.
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BLACK LAB



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Tonga Green
"Can anybody tell me apart from the obvious "
Post #650071 13th Sep 2017 12:31pm
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bankz5152



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Youre asking the difference between the exact same tyre in different sizes...
Post #650106 13th Sep 2017 3:04pm
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JOW240725



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I've previously read (no real experience) that 285 wide does start to adversely affect handling, but if few motorway miles may not be a problem. A lot will argue narrower tyres are better off road to cut through the mud, but again depends on use.

285 are 834mm high, 265 are 804mm high so former gives a little more clearance beneath axle the latter is same as standard fit.

Probably not helping much Embarassed James
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Post #650107 13th Sep 2017 3:10pm
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AJC



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I'd stick with 265's on a 90 personally.
Post #650112 13th Sep 2017 3:23pm
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BLACK LAB



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Tonga Green
JOW - Thanks for your informative reply . Thats exactly the type of input I was looking for . I had my suspicions that handling may be compromised . Think I will opt for the 265's .

Bankz- Your very much obvious reply was as much use as an ashtray in the back of your Defender . Thumbs Up 2006 DEFENDER 90 TD5 CSW XS
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Post #650114 13th Sep 2017 3:30pm
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CarMan



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Apologies if obvious but 285's would be detrimental to turning circle especially with Boosts?

255/85's could be an option but perhaps not in STT's. Rob

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geobloke



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What annoys me is that although Cooper do make the ST maxx in 255/85/16 they do not sell it in the UK. Sucks. Would be a very popular tyre choice I suspect.

I did see the STT Pros on a Disco2 last month, in 285 as well. Aggressive, Big 'n Bouncy spring to mind... They looked beautiful.
Post #650134 13th Sep 2017 5:14pm
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jst



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i didn't reply to this as i thought it was specific to the tyre mentioned but it is in fact a size/performance question then despite stating you didnt want size bits stated. that assumed:

i am currently running 238.85, 265.75s and 285.75 all BFG ATs on Defenders plus 255.85 BFG MT on a 90

ok - so i run both your specific sizes on a 90. the 285 being taller suits the puma gearing well, meaning more use in 1st etc and less revs at higher speed for my specific vehicle (1.4 t box)

265s i run on a 90 tdi, they are a great improvement in handling over the 235 for similar heights but are a bit of a compromise on width for off road, too wide i think. likewise the 285s handle even better than the 265s on road but off road on typical wet grassy fields they are not as good as the 265 which are not as good as the 235s (all ATs) which are beaten as you would expect by the MTs being more aggressive even though it is wider.

my tdi i don't think would like the 285s for height or width.

Scrub steer is not great either if you fit spacers to improve lock with the wider tyres. All mine are fitted to std boosts without spacers. Yes lock suffers but its a 90 and you learn to cope. Vehicle came with a 35mm lift and 235s just don't fill the arches. If i could get a BFG 255.85 AT i would have it.

So my answer is based on sizes which i didn't think you wanted initially but it appears you do. The actual pattern and performance i don't run them but we were doing some testing with them on a D2 on muddy tracks and they do seem pretty good. Cheers

James
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Post #650136 13th Sep 2017 5:16pm
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BLACK LAB



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So what size will I buy then for these 16" boosts ? 235's , 255's or 265's ? Confused 2006 DEFENDER 90 TD5 CSW XS
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Post #650160 13th Sep 2017 7:52pm
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AJC



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285/75 STT Pros here
Post #650167 13th Sep 2017 8:13pm
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Djcla



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Debating the stt pro's tyre size myself recently and edging towards the 235�s as I quite like the look of a narrower tyre on the 90. I'm not 100% decided yet though and 265 is still an option. Hoping to see them on a Defender at the LRO show on Saturday lol.
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UtilityTruck



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Please don't put 285s on Boosts.. someone will die. 2014 Keswick Utility 2.2
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Coatesyyy



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AJC wrote:

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285/75 STT Pros here


Now that looks spot on, I like Thumbs Up
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