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Old 03-19-2013, 12:58 AM
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I have a 2004 Disco with the stock rims and tires on. I want to get a new set of rims and tires that I can use exclusively for off road. Here is the catch. I don't want to drop in a new suspension yet. I like the adjustable suspension of my HSE and it works fine for now. I figure when it blows out i'll get an emu 2" or 3" lift.

So what are your recommendations. I was thinking AB 16 steel wheels? What is the max size you guys have been able to run without doing a lift? A friend has and SE with a lift and runs a 265/75/16 on AB steel. I worry this might rub.

If you think I should go another route please chime in. I'm new to this whole thing.
 
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Old 03-19-2013, 08:01 AM
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I installed 275/65/18 on stock suspenders and they didnt rub until full lock, which they still do after the suspenders install.
 
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Old 03-19-2013, 09:13 AM
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a 265/75/16 is approx. 31.5 inches tall your stock tire is approx. 30.5 inches tall, you should be able to take it from there.
 
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I may be wrong drowssap, but I thought stock tires were 29in tall. I have 30.5in tall tires on my 04 with no lift and they fit good with no rubbing but I wouldn't go any bigger.
 
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Old 03-19-2013, 10:26 AM
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your correct the stock tire is a little 29 inches tall
 
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As Madlands said 30.5 all day. I ran a 265 and had to do a little cutting of the plastic in the front wheel wells. I did have running boards though. When I took them off no issues at all.
 
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Originally Posted by AdrenalinPlease
I installed 275/65/18 on stock suspenders and they didnt rub until full lock, which they still do after the suspenders install.
Hmmm....i found this neat website that allows me to do tire size calculating. Via your numbers 275/65/18 you would have a tire diameter of 32.1 inches. Can I really run a tire diameter that big? I was thinking over 30.5 was pushing it. The stock size of the 18's that i have now is 29.0 diameter.
 
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Old 03-19-2013, 01:19 PM
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every Disco is different. I cant see a 32" on a stock suspension but you never know. I have a set of 285 75 16 in my garage now and I have a lift and I am worried about them rubbing.
 
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Just my 2 cents, but I would play on the conservative size and go with 255/70-16's, maybe 265/70-16's if anyone makes that size. The formula to convert to diameter is
width x aspect ratio x 2 (then convert to inches) then add the rim diameter.
255 x .7 x 2 / 25.4 + 16 = 30.05"
 
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Old 03-19-2013, 03:18 PM
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Honestly the best way to do the formula is go to this site: Tire Size Calculator - Compare Tire Sizes

 


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