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rossy



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Wheel/tyre diameter query
Hi
when my 110 CSW arrives hopefully inAugust I will be kitting it out using mostly Paddocks stuff including four 235/85/16 BFG ATs on boosts.

The standard fare on the base 110 is the usual 750/16s. I was hoping to keep the one on the tailgate, stick a cover on it and use it as the spare

But today it crossed my mind that the diameter of the 750s might be different to the 235/85s. If thats the case if I had a flat would I wreck the diff by using two wheels of different sizes no matter how temporarilly ? Or are they the same?

Sorry to be a cheapskate - if I have to buy 5 BFGs then so be it but I'd rather not !
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rossy



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thanks Fekete they are the same - saved me £200 that did- very grateful
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