Yes I think your right. 285/75/16's are looking the most likely. Would prefer 15's but is very little choice with 10.5 width
 
My mate just bought special tracks 265 75 16s which are about 32x10.5 16s he said he got um for 370 for set of 4.
 
You will be well chuffed with insa turbo in 285/75/16

dont get the 265 the 285 is a much better tyre

pretty sure Mark L has the same modulars as the link you posted, with the valve deep in the well near the nuts as opposed to on the outer lip like mine

never ripped a valve off as it happens but would be better for beadlocking if deeper in the well

cheers
 
Exactly, wanna make use of the extra space of the body lift.
Pretty close between Insa's and Fedima's. Latter have stronger side wall but apparently the original Insa tread pattern (with the lugs sticking out) has been grip.
 
You know 35's make sense mate ;)





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Snigger :p they'll be even more spacious when I replace the sagged springs ;)

Think dynapros come in 31 though :)
 
The Insa 285 with the large side lugs are the one to have, they're a lush tyre and should just fit.

Says the guy with 33x13.5 on ****er offset rims with 3" ish lift and no body lift.

Not been off road yet properly so bodywork carnage is sure to happen! :eek:
 
You will be well chuffed with insa turbo in 285/75/16

dont get the 265 the 285 is a much better tyre

pretty sure Mark L has the same modulars as the link you posted, with the valve deep in the well near the nuts as opposed to on the outer lip like mine

never ripped a valve off as it happens but would be better for beadlocking if deeper in the well

cheers

If he's looking for 10.5 width then 265 is about right. But yea I'd rather go 285 if it was me. My mate got 285s fedimas there nice set tyres.
 
Snigger :p they'll be even more spacious when I replace the sagged springs ;)

Meh! I'll have to console myself by playing with my electric windows and central locking :p

The Insa 285 with the large side lugs are the one to have, they're a lush tyre and should just fit.

Says the guy with 33x13.5 on ****er offset rims with 3" ish lift and no body lift.

Not been off road yet properly so bodywork carnage is sure to happen! :eek:

ha ha please make sure someone is filming you when you go to the first pay and play site! :D
Hmmm ok think I've got a quiet afternoon in the lorry today so I shall be ringing Tyres Direct and the Extreme wheel place and seeing if I can annoying them into giving me a good discount.
Want 5 so this could be expensive.
 
Just rung tyres direct Fedima's and Insa's both come in at £129 each so looking at £670 delivered.
Guy from extreme offset wheels can send the rims straight to tyres direct to have them fitted before there sent out to me which is nice.
Though he did tell me he had a disco lifted the same as mine running 35's on 15x10's with no rubbing which didn't help ha ha
 
The guy is lying to you a bit I think, ok ok mine was just about right on the 12.5 but it did rub a little, body lift is the key, by the way go above 33 and you're in the shaft breaking zone!
 
I broke shafts on 31's lol.

Yer being sensible 285/75's are probably the way to go. It's just it would look awesome on 35's on 12.5's!!
 
Craig at Extreme is a top bloke, his defender is mental lol and his disco was pretty mad as well.

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I have 265/75/16s on mine and think I will go 285s next
 
That disco looks fcuking awesome but there's no way you'd get good articulation! :lol:
285's on 16x8's by the looks of it.
 
285 75's sit way better on 8" wide rims ..
 

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