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    Tyre size on 17 alloys

    Howdy folks , read about 10 pages in this section and can't seem to find the answer aim looking for , what size tyres are people using on 17 inch factory alloys ? aim new to patrol , but not 4 wheeling , just came up from a pretty well modded D-40 , where the norm tyre was 265x75x16, thats what everyone put on , on a patrol i don't know what the average punter puts on a 17 inch rim , but i can't be bothered with 2 sets , so they will stay 17 , and yeah i know tyres are pricy

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    Hey Steve, Standard size is 275/65R17 which is 31 inch and should be a very good all rounder for a vehicle with no lift. There's heaps of manufactures which make this size.
    If you decide to go a fraction bigger then 33 inch is a good option, I think they are 285/70R17...good for a 2" lift vehicle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nisshead View Post
    Hey Steve, Standard size is 275/65R17 which is 31 inch and should be a very good all rounder for a vehicle with no lift. There's heaps of manufactures which make this size.
    If you decide to go a fraction bigger then 33 inch is a good option, I think they are 285/70R17...good for a 2" lift vehicle
    Thanks Niss , i wasn't sure what was the norm , i will be getting a lift at some point , and ill put the cooper ST max on , i had them on the D-40 and got 90 k from them , and found them to be a great all rounder , and extremely quiet for an aggressive tyre

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    Does anyone know if 285/70R17 will fit the rear wheel carrier ? i remember looking at the dealer ( haven't picked it up yet ) that there was almost zero clearance with the std spare , and the std tire od is 785 mm

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    Quote Originally Posted by old steve View Post
    Does anyone know if 285/70R17 will fit the rear wheel carrier ? i remember looking at the dealer ( haven't picked it up yet ) that there was almost zero clearance with the std spare , and the std tire od is 785 mm
    If you mean the read door tyre carrier then, yes the 33's will fit no problems.
    You need to know that patrol rear door mounts can crack over time especially with bigger tyres, rare but it can happen. You would also expect your fuel economy to go up with bigger tyres but IMO small price to pay
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    Rear wheel carrier may need a spacer to fit the spare both my gu have had spacers for a 33 inch tyre. Not many people like coopers here due to chipping and being poor in wet weather. Bfg at or even better km2 mud tyres get great reviews. It really depends on what type of driving you do.
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    Never had any issues with the ST Max for chipping - just replaced mine with 285/75/16's after 70,000 with no grip issues & I live in far south Tas so drive wet and ice all winter or chipping issues. Think the old ones used to but not with the new make up.
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    Stretch has/had 285's 17's Cooper STT mud tyres with no lift and over 100k km's. Has now gone to the Dick Cepek FC II in 285's and needed a spacer on the rear door for spare to fit.
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    speaking of these spacers , just done a little google hunting , and seems Marks adaptors used to make a spacer with work light and antenna mounts included , does anyone know of anyone else that does them ? as i have a large H/F antenna i would like to mount to the rear , its currently on the front of the D-40 and i don't mind it there , but picks all sorts of electromagnetic crud , being so close to the engine , i would really like to mount it to the rear , but don't want to go the way of the full ARB rear bar path yet

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