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CornwallTreeTom
13th August 2011, 08:53 PM
Hi there, next mod for me is the 50mm lift and 33in tyres, looking at the cooper STTs as here in the UK there is not too much choice in this size. Other models available are either super aggressive or ATs. Anyway main concern is whether a tyre of this volume will go straight onto my original alloys (2001) without looking like balloons and feeling really unstable on the road? All advice gratefully received.
Tom

YNOT
13th August 2011, 08:56 PM
If your alloys are 16x8 then 285/75/16 is a perfect match and will not look out of proportion. Very stable on the road.

Tony

CornwallTreeTom
13th August 2011, 09:01 PM
thanks always Tony, are you ever off line?

YNOT
13th August 2011, 09:02 PM
thanks always Tony, are you ever off line?

Occasionally!!!

Tony

Finly Owner
13th August 2011, 09:28 PM
If your alloys are 16x8 then 285/75/16 is a perfect match and will not look out of proportion. Very stable on the road.

TonyAnd comfy ride!

Tim

CornwallTreeTom
13th August 2011, 09:46 PM
Just had a quick measure of the wheels, got 16x9.5 (possibly10?) so will have no issues at all if 16x8 will take them.
Although I do most miles on road in the wet uk winters I need to be in and out of steep fields and gardens often towing a 1ton woodchipper, had a Terrano previously with ATs but they were useless on wet slippy grass so wanted something a little more aggressive but still good for the road. I hear you guys on about Mickey Thompsons - they are'nt on the market over here, BFG MTs may be an option but costly..
Cheers

YNOT
13th August 2011, 09:58 PM
Most factory Patrol 16" alloys were 16x8, are you able to post a photo of the wheels?

Tony

Finly Owner
13th August 2011, 10:43 PM
Most factory Patrol 16" alloys were 16x8, are you able to post a photo of the wheels?

Tony
Unless they are measured outside to outside of rims Tony, then they read inaccurately. Most people don't realize to measure inside beads.


Tim

CornwallTreeTom
13th August 2011, 10:52 PM
Here is a photo of my wheel

YNOT
14th August 2011, 05:57 AM
It's rated size will be 16x8. As Tim said the width is measured on the inside of the beads.

Tony

Gert B Frobe
14th August 2011, 09:00 PM
You could almost get a 305 onto an 8 inch wide rim and give yourself true 33x12.5. 285/75 are 33x11.5 in the old money.