When new my Cooper STT in 235/85 r16 stood 32" 5/8ths tall, that's plenty tall enough to be considered nearly 33" tall, Lee had some remould Malatesta in 235/85 and they were closer to 33" 1/2 tall at 26psi, but yeah deffo too wide for stock 5" 1/2" rims.
Are you sure the STT’s weren’t 31.x”? I have some in the shed and there is no way they are over 32” tall. And I’ve not worn an inch and a quarter of tread off them.
Are you sure the STT’s weren’t 31.x”? I have some in the shed and there is no way they are over 32” tall. And I’ve not worn an inch and a quarter of tread off them.
I measured my BFG ATs at 32" on std LWB/110 rims. I've got them on now and I've also got one on a modular (6 or 7J?) I'll do some measuring and report back.
I measured my BFG ATs at 32" on std LWB/110 rims. I've got them on now and I've also got one on a modular (6 or 7J?) I'll do some measuring and report back.
I think it is actually hard to measure a tyre accurately, due to the shape. You'd really need a slider or something to know you are measuring the top and not looking at the measure from an angle.
I've done some measuring:
All 235/85 16
BFG AT nearly new on LWB / 110 tube rim 32 1/4
BFG AT nearly new on modular wheel (7J?) 31 1/2
YKX on LWB / 110 tube rim 31 1/2
The BFG AT are definately a bigger dia than the YKS (it came off a Discovery) but the rim width makes a big differnce to the overall dia for the BFG ATs
When I got my Landy, it was on 235/85 R16 tyres. The car looked like a German Shepherd puppy with huge paws and was a nightmare to steer. Nowadays, my S3 sports Micheline Latitude Cross on new tubeless OE wheels. Great for spring-to-autumn use up here, and on-road, if you don't want to climb mountains. My (highly personal) view is that wheels and tyres are not supposed to be some cheap cr*p anyway, it is a matter of safety. Oh, and it has been tested on farms as well, so I can strongly recommend this solution.
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