Freelander tyres

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Sambocar1988

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Hi all I know I'm going to get "LOOK AT THE SEARCH BUTTON" lol but I have done a search and can't seem to find a straight answer I need some new tyres but I would like some ATs or light MUDs what are the biggest I can get on with a 2 inch lift with no rubbing its a freelander 1 2004 with 16inch rims but don't want to change the rim size.

Thanks in advance

:)
 
Well at least you tried. 225/75 R16 is a good size for a lifted Hippo. BFG AT if you want the best money can buy, General Grabber AT is you want a good tyres, anything else and you're taking a gamble but alot of people run different tyres and seem to be happy. Falken AT's are supposed to be good value but not as good in wet braking as GG or BFG.
 
Well at least you tried. 225/75 R16 is a good size for a lifted Hippo. BFG AT if you want the best money can buy, General Grabber AT is you want a good tyres, anything else and you're taking a gamble but alot of people run different tyres and seem to be happy. Falken AT's are supposed to be good value but not as good in wet braking as GG or BFG.

Thanks very much guys

see above for the real answer ;)
 
So again 325/85/16

That's fooking massive! Shirley you would need both lift and fat spacers to fit those! 225/65 is plenty by any measure :eek:.

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So how's the V8 coming along then?

:mooning:


High pressure pump, optima battery, new engine mounts which fit thanks to some clever tractor stuff ;) you can buy ones with screw in studs so you can line them up, loctite the stud, torque it into the locking hole as you fit into the bay so it all lines up nicely and yeah thats about it


Once the body is on and I've put the new mount in for engine and gearbox I'm going to attempt to start it :eek:
 
High pressure pump, optima battery, new engine mounts which fit thanks to some clever tractor stuff ;) you can buy ones with screw in studs so you can line them up, loctite the stud, torque it into the locking hole as you fit into the bay so it all lines up nicely and yeah thats about it


Once the body is on and I've put the new mount in for engine and gearbox I'm going to attempt to start it :eek:
It's about time.
 
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