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Largest size tire for LR Discovery1
Hi ALL. I'm just wondering what tire sizes are being used on LR Discovery1, to add more of a 'foot print' without modifying the body. I got a reply from a friend who's using a 315-75-16 option. Any comment on this size and any other recommendations.
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Originally Posted by Sam DaCosta
(Post 315602)
Hi ALL. I'm just wondering what tire sizes are being used on LR Discovery1, to add more of a 'foot print' without modifying the body. I got a reply from a friend who's using a 315-75-16 option. Any comment on this size and any other recommendations.
There are a million and one threads on this exact same topic, it has been discussed/debated ad infinitum. However, here are the basics: Wide tires might look good but the suck gas, destroy your turning radius, tuck worse off-road, and cost more. But hey, pick your poison I guess. 30s will definitely fit. 31s will probably fit, chance of trimming. 32s will fit with trimming and a 1-2" lift. 33s will likely require full cut-out fender flares and/or a significant lift. This may help: https://landroverforums.com/forum/se...earchid=836877 |
Most people will say get a 2" lift (springs and shocks not just spacers) and put on 245/75/16 235/85/16 or 265/75/16
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I say if you're not going to re-gear and you want a taller and wider tire go 265-75-16 You will have to tril a little but it's not going to be noticable
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Wider tires suck more gas don't they? And the 265/75 and 245/75 off road have just about the same performance right?
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Originally Posted by calebbo
(Post 315713)
Wider tires suck more gas don't they? And the 265/75 and 245/75 off road have just about the same performance right?
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Originally Posted by calebbo
(Post 315713)
Wider tires suck more gas don't they? And the 265/75 and 245/75 off road have just about the same performance right?
235/85/16 = 31.73" x 9.25" 265/76/16 = 31.64" x 10.43" 245/75/16 = 30.46" x 9.64" Same off road performance? Probably not. Every little bit helps, right? That's why people go to a 255/85/16 vs a 265/75/16. As to the OP's question. A 245/75/16 is about the biggest you'll get on a stock suspension, and you still may need to trim a touch. There are a LOT of other factors involved in determining what tire you can fit. If you leave your sway bars attached and never go off roading a 315/75/16 could work on a 2-3" lift. On the other hand, Jake is running 35's on a 3" lift but has done a ton of trimming and covered it with flares. But his truck articulates extrememly well. Then there's a truck like mine that runs 265/75/16's on a 2" RTE lift. I did moderate trimming(Camel Cut) and can flex quite well. My truck with open diffs out wheeled a D2 running 285/75/16's and traction control easily. Like I said there's lots of options out there and lots of things to consider when choosing a tire size. Bigger is not always better. |
Originally Posted by fishEH
(Post 315722)
I did moderate trimming(Camel Cut) and can flex quite well. My truck with open diffs out wheeled a D2 running 315/75/16's and traction control easily.
Like I said there's lots of options out there and lots of things to consider when choosing a tire size. Bigger is not always better. On a side note, knowing what I know now I would cut and go for a skinny 33" on a 2" lift and no flares if I was not going to re-gear. There is SO much room in the wheel wells as long as you get a body saw or have an extremely steady hand with a grinder you can make it look clean. There's always D2 fender flares but you can ask Turf how much he likes his now |
245/75/16 look good on a 2" lifted disco correct? I will need to do a camel cut right?
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