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I'm new to the forums as I just picked up an '04 Disco SE7 I've wanted for years. I love it completely excpet for I live in the Northeast United States and have to deal with many potholes and uneven roads as a result of winters. The standard size 255/55-18s fitted on my SE7 transmit much more vibration and harshness than the S model with 255/65-16s. So I'd like to fit a set of 255/65-18s but am wondering if I'd have any tire clearance problems without putting a lift kit in. Has anyone done this?

I'd love to put a 2" lift spacers in but I've got three years left on certified preowned warranty, so I don't want to modify anything (yet) and void my warranty.
 
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Default RE: looking to put 255/65-18 tires on without lift kit - not sure about tire clearance?

I put larger tires on mine and it did not void the warranty. I dont know about suspension upgrades though, i hope that doesnt void it because i'm about to put a lift on mine as well. I cant answer your other question though.
 
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What size tires did you put on? Did you have any problems with the tires rubbing against the wheel well openings? That's what I'm looking to find out
 
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Default RE: looking to put 255/65-18 tires on without lift kit - not sure about tire clearance?

I think that youll be ok, you arent going that much taller.
If I remember right you can up-size by 2 from the standard size without any mods. That goes for any car. Double check with the tire shop though.
 
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Default RE: looking to put 255/65-18 tires on without lift kit - not sure about tire clearance?

I used to be a Rover service manager and the word I had from Rover was a 2" lift was OK and would not void any warranty other then the parts included in the lift. Call your service manager and ask him what the zone office policy is.
 
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Thanks Mike, I may have to wait on the lift kit for now for $$ reasons but am going to do tires as soon as possible. I want to do the tires asap though, and I'm guessing 255/65-18s will clear okay without the lift kit but wanted to get some opinions - whaddya think?
 
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Default RE: looking to put 255/65-18 tires on without lift kit - not sure about tire clearance?

I put 29x10.50x15 on mine and yes they did rub so i trimmed the front bumper and theres no rubbing anymore. But i really wouldnt go over 29" tires on stock suspension. Just wait until you can afford a lift and buy 30's or 31's.
 
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Default RE: looking to put 255/65-18 tires on without lift kit - not sure about tire clearance?

Before you take anyone's advice on what to do and what not to do read this:

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/.../warranty.shtm

There are so many opinions on these boards you can't tell left from right up from down.

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Default RE: looking to put 255/65-18 tires on without lift kit - not sure about tire clearance?

I have an 04' Disco SE7. It came stock with 255/55-18. I upsized due to the same reasons...Pacific Northwest potholes....I went with 255/65-18, I can get you the model of tire if you need as well. It did fine. My vehicle does not have an extended warranty soI wasn't worried about voiding a warranty.

This being said, I agree with the fellow Disco owners on this site, do not take my word for it and do the research... starting at your local Land Rover shop.

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Thanks Mike, I may have to wait on the lift kit for now for $$ reasons but am going to do tires as soon as possible. I want to do the tires asap though, and I'm guessing 255/65-18s will clear okay without the lift kit but wanted to get some opinions - whaddya think?
What are you going to do with this truck?
 
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