Anyway your argument is invalid as making them wider does increase the height as well, as that bit is percentage wise. I am sure you knew that.
Perhaps somebody with some sort of experience can confirm or infirm that 225/70/16 would go silky smooth?
 
Anyway your argument is invalid as making them wider does increase the height as well, as that bit is percentage wise. I am sure you knew that.
Perhaps somebody with some sort of experience can confirm or infirm that 225/70/16 would go silky smooth?

I did not know that because I am an ignorant fool ;) No need to get personal though, lad.
 
Oh I genuinely believed you were messing. Anyway we learn things every day like I learned that a tyre can make the car sound like it's breaking in half on low speeds.
 
Oh I genuinely believed you were messing. Anyway we learn things every day like I learned that a tyre can make the car sound like it's breaking in half on low speeds.

No. I really am an ignorant fool! Every day is a school day ;)
Besides, us Freelander lot have to stick together, any messing about will ALWAYS be directed at the tratterers.
 
Besides, us Freelander lot have to stick together, any messing about will ALWAYS be directed at the tratterers

Hey you two carry on in here leave our Tratters alone:eek::D:D

Can’t see 7mm in height making much difference (15mm did increase) or for that matter the 5mm extra width (each side of tyre).
Check on full lock and see what gap you have around existing tyre:).

J
 
225 should not be the issue, as the 17 wheels have that wideness. It's the "height" I am looking for.
 
Perhaps somebody with some sort of experience can confirm or infirm that 225/70/16 would go silky smooth?
Those will fit, but will be reasonably close to the spring cups. They will be about 28.4" in diameter.
My current setup is 235/55/18, which have a diameter of 28.2", but have a good 10mm between the spring cups and the tyres.
 
That means there will only be around 5mm for me between the tyre and spring cap. To be honest sounds scary and I should prob be safer with current 215/70/16 or 225/65/16 which will be a bit wider not looking like a toy car. That is of course if the rim wideness won't affect the "look".
 
This is the space I have with my 235/55/18 tyres.
Sorry about the strange camera angle, but it gives you an idea of what can be fitted, although I expect the offset is different on the 18" rims.
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I will check current layout and determine, don't want it to look like it borrowed the tyres from another car either.
Thanks Nodge for the picture. Gives me an idea.
 

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