kaliboymatt

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Hey guys,

Just fitted some 265 75 16 MTs, on Boost Alloys to my Discovery.

I've adjusted the steering stop locks by 5mm, thinking this would give a decent enough clearance of the arms, but when I've test driven it the bolts are just too far forward now.

Can anyone tell me the best measurement for adjustment?

I measured them at 26mm before I fiddled with them and 30mm after.

Also, is there supposed to be a locking nut on them? Mine only has a washer and standard nut.

Cheers in advance.

Matt
 
Surely a few minutes trail and error will give you the answer?

Why ask for exact measurements from people who's complete set up might well be different?
 
I just thought I'd ask before spending loads of time on it tomorrow and maybe messing it up.

I thought it would be a good idea to check with the wealth of experience on this forum and potentially save me a load of time messing in the morning.

:)
 
Half past midnight isn't maybe the best time to get an answer before morning but good luck.
 
Surely a few minutes trail and error will give you the answer?

Why ask for exact measurements from people who's complete set up might well be different?


As Beasty says!!!! Took about 5 mins trial and error. " turn steering !!! Touching!!!! Adjust!!!! Turn steering !!!!! Not touching . Cool!!! Short test drive!!! Simples!!! (same size tyres as yours). It's really easy unless seized stops, that's a different story.
Or as Haigy says below.
 
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Got back under it yesterday and found out what was wrong.
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2 new bolts and it's as easy as you've all said.

Cheers
 
I just thought I'd ask before spending loads of time on it tomorrow and maybe messing it up.

I thought it would be a good idea to check with the wealth of experience on this forum and potentially save me a load of time messing in the morning.

:)
It's only a steering stop. Personally I find it easier to not turn the steering wheel all the way if it rubs (or back of slightly). The have **** poor enough turning circle as is, without restricting it further with the stops.

Honestly I'd say, run a different wheel/tyre combo or add some wheel spacers.

I used to run 33.11.50's on 15x10 rims with the lock stops fully wound in (might have removed them actually) and no rubbing on the radius arms.
 

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