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robtd590



Member Since: 27 Dec 2016
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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 90 Td5 HT Oslo Blue
fitting 265/75/16
Hi all,

I know this topic has been covered before.

I am currently running the standard General Grabbers 235/85/16 tyres on Boost alloys with a 2" lift
(if that makes any difference) and I like the idea of fitting 265/75/16 BF Goodrich tyres.

Would 265/75/16 effect the Speedo or anything else?
Do I need wheel spacers or is it a straightforward swap over?

Any thoughts or advice would be gratefully received.


Cheers
Post #601074 11th Feb 2017 10:59pm
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mick



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Straight swap mine are fine
Post #601078 11th Feb 2017 11:03pm
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robtd590



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Cheers mick,

No spacers? Did you need to adjust your steering stop bumps?
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agentmulder



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All other things equal there will be +0.3% slower reading on your speedo with the BFGs Thumbs Up Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants...
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grafty99



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You may need to adjust the steering stops depending on whether they have been adjusted already to get maximum lock from the 235s.

If they're still on the factory settings then it's likely that they'll be ok Thumbs Up

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robtd590



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Cheers for your help chaps
Post #601130 12th Feb 2017 9:19am
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mick



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Not bothered with my stops there's only a slight rub on full lock
Post #601137 12th Feb 2017 9:52am
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Bathale



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United Kingdom 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi PU Rioja Red
265-75-16 BF Goodrich AT's on mine as standard, fitted 30mm spacers and wound in the steering stops, it now has a good tight turning circle and disappears up it own exhaust pipe quicker than that........
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kipperthedog



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Unbelieveable....

I passed by looking for clues as to whether my 265 would be ok if I removed my wheel spacers and right by the top I find this!

Prompted by the wish not to have constant mud spray up the side, I may give it a go...I can always put them back.

Thanks. Very Happy
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