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a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.I would consider insa turbos at 265/75 as they reportedly are approx 33"
Quote from: davidlandy on August 13, 2008, 11:23:34a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.I would consider insa turbos at 265/75 as they reportedly are approx 33"Wouldn't the 235/85/16 be a little higher then than the 265/75/16? That would give me a little more diff clearance wouldn't it?
Quote from: Reggieroo on August 13, 2008, 11:45:09Quote from: davidlandy on August 13, 2008, 11:23:34a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.I would consider insa turbos at 265/75 as they reportedly are approx 33"Wouldn't the 235/85/16 be a little higher then than the 265/75/16? That would give me a little more diff clearance wouldn't it?thats what I said
oh rightwell on the insa turbo its said to be 33" tall plus being a 265 it would be 30mm wider. So overall it would look like a more meaty tyre and look better.
these old RRCs aren't exactly quite & aerodynamic on the motorways.
Quote from: Reggieroo on August 13, 2008, 11:21:32 these old RRCs aren't exactly quite & aerodynamic on the motorways.There's something wrong with yours then mate.
There's something wrong with yours then mate.
Quote from: Reggieroo on August 13, 2008, 16:52:10There's something wrong with yours then mate.So you don't get any wind noise from the brick like shape at 70mph?
i've been running insa special track 265/75R16 for over a year nowthey are around 33inch tallamazing in the sticky stuff and for climbing up hills / rocky stuff etc etccheap as welldo it...!
Quote from: jjsaul on August 13, 2008, 17:31:29i've been running insa special track 265/75R16 for over a year nowthey are around 33inch tallamazing in the sticky stuff and for climbing up hills / rocky stuff etc etccheap as welldo it...!Are they alright on the road, you know when its wet etc. I don't expect it to handle like a race car but I do use it on the road a lot.
Are you going to do anything about the gearing?
a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.
Quote from: davidlandy on August 13, 2008, 11:23:34a 265/75 is slightly lower than a 235/85 of the same make/type.Why's that? If you do the maths they should be the same to within 0.1" diameter.