HiWhy do you want to know?
But basically it will be difficult to know. Those aren't stock wheel arch spats, so any datum point using them will be utterly useless as a comparison metric.
BTW - unless you are towing or hauling, you may find 35psi at the rear a little hard.
ha ha and there in is the challenge I always get mixed views. Mine are 265/75/16sYour Landy looks like it’s got a lift kit fitted. I’ve got 235/85R16 tyres with standard springs and wheel arches and there is nowhere near as much space as yours. Unfortunately, I can’t read the sizing of your tyre as it’s too pixelated on my iPad if I zoom in.
30 PSI all round is fine for normal use, known as comfort pressures.Hi
I want to replace shocks and springs and want to retain the same look - hence why I am trying to find out. I didn't use the plastic spats I measured to the underneath of the top of the metal arch cut in bodywork as that is stock.
Interesting re tyre pressures as I think I got them of reading a few posts on here. What would you recommend front and rear
thanks - always learning on this vehicle :0)
You would probably improve that vehicle no end by getting narrower tyres, and getting rid of the lift, and removing the silly extended arches.Okay thanks. This is it with original arches onView attachment 246886 View attachment 246887
true but I like those things - and the dukes of hazard hornYou would probably improve that vehicle no end by getting narrower tyres, and getting rid of the lift, and removing the silly extended arches.
Up to you, it is your motor.true but I like those things - and the dukes of hazard horn
Needs Daisy Dukes Arse hanging out of the window as well…..true but I like those things - and the dukes of hazard horn
I am not showing my Daisy Duke picture for no one :0)Needs Daisy Dukes Arse hanging out of the window as well…..
For reference, my Scabby Dog sits on stock Springs/Dampers, with 235/85/16 Conti’s at 32psi all round- and measures 21” ground to underside of front bumper, 22.5” ground to underside of rear cross member.
Pic for infoView attachment 246890
I am not showing my Daisy Duke picture for no one :0)
So if my maths is correct 235 x 0.85 is 199.75 and 265 x0.75 is 198.75. therefore at the bumper mine should sit 1cm c. 0.5 inch higher than yours just from tyres alone. So if mine is standard I should get c. 21' front and 23' rear
Have I worked that out correctly?
So having measured it does indeed measure 21” front and 23” rearNear as makes no odds - that is indeed where you should be at stock, unloaded, level ground , at sea level etc etc.