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AndrewS
Member Since: 10 Apr 2007
Location: Hereford
Posts: 3708
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Why not I think 18's give the vehicle a more refined up to date look, especially compared to the standard tyre option and it improves handling on the road.
I know the comp guys will go for a small wheel to get more side wall to cope with impact TBH 90% of on road/off road new Defenders never get used in those extreme conditions that would require a large side wall.
Having said that we have used Defenders in competitions in Morocco on 18's and have never had problems. In fact the 18" Coopers are awesome in the sand.
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3rd Mar 2010 10:38am |
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simonpuma90
Member Since: 16 Nov 2008
Location: south wales
Posts: 472
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Naks wrote:Why would you want 18" on a Defender!?
well to be honnest I have been running 35" tyres on my 90 with a 2" lift and im going for a change in style now going back to standard height springs blistain shocks and anti roll bars with 18" range rover sport alloys and 285 65 18 BFG all terrain got more road miles to cover this year
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3rd Mar 2010 11:00am |
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