Events are rubbish. Even though they look like BFGI'm really tempted to reply black ones!
But embarrassingly a mix of 2
Events a Goodyear wrangler and a Michelin xpc all m&s marked
I won't be doing any hard green lanes, want to keep the landy as standard as possible. I really like the height the 750
Give, it just fits in the garage so can't go any higher. Will start looking at options, think 235 gives the same height?
Cheers, sounds good adviceYep that's right mate, mine are 235/85 r16 and the rolling diameter is virtually the same (I use a 7.50 as a spare).
My landy is totally standard to, getting the mud tyres was probably the cheapest and most effective mod you can do for green lanes!
Is your 7.5 on a steel wheel, if so have you ever weighed the tyre/wheel combo?Yep that's right mate, mine are 235/85 r16 and the rolling diameter is virtually the same (I use a 7.50 as a spare).
My landy is totally standard to, getting the mud tyres was probably the cheapest and most effective mod you can do for green lanes!
Is your 7.5 on a steel wheel, if so have you ever weighed the tyre/wheel combo?
Ok, cheers.No sorry bud, its on a freestyle alloy
Because since I rebuilt my Landy I haven't put the spare back on. 265x75 BFG on Freestyle alloys Weighs 5 stone. Was wondering if a 7.5 on steel was lighterMine is... Why?
That's not a big saving I'm considering a false one cos the back doesn't look right without a wheel on.Thought I'd posted this already....
The wheel and tyre weight is 4.75 stone!
No wonder our trucks weigh so much ;-)
Yeah, that's why I keep looking at this. I think 7.5 is the narrowest tyre you can get for a Defender. Also was hoping steel rim might be lighter, but it's not going to work out. I don't want a 5 stone weight on my rear door. I've already tried the wheel carrier route.On the same topic, when I had the Michelins on my RRC changed for General Grabber TR's a while back I was surprised at the difference in weight (thus un-sprung weight) between the two brands - the Michelin's being noticeably heavier.
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