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235/85 do I need to Mod straightaway?
« on: May 01, 2006, 18:06:57 »
I have a 2" lift and will be fitting a set of 235/85 r16. Can i drive home without cutting the back wheel arch or do i need to do it before?? Cheers Lee

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235/85 do I need to Mod straightaway?
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2006, 18:13:21 »
You can drive home ok but dont do any off roading untill you have camel cut the rear arches.
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235/85 do I need to Mod straightaway?
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2006, 19:56:17 »
Be careful with the offset of the wheels with 235/85's.

I lifted mine to fit a set of Macho 235/85's I took off my last 110. In my wisdom, I went for putting them straight on before making any arch mods. They were fitted to a set of 8 spoke steels which had quite an obvious positive offset - the intention was always to transfer them over to the standard ES alloys - but being impatient and all that....

Just after fitting, I reversed off the drive down the standard kerb drop at a slight angle, and heard a crunch. Lo and behold, one of the rears had caught the wing - thankfully only pushing it out slightly (and giving a great indication on where to trim  :lol: )

Also on the 8 spokes I found the tyres would rub against the edge of the sills. I also had to trim the bumper endcaps straight away, as the tyres hooked behind them the first time they went lock to lock and kind of ripped them off too.

I am sure all these wouldn't have been a problem had I gone straight onto the negative offset alloys - other than perhaps the bumper endcaps.

Just a few things to consider if you do decide not to do any trimming before fitting the tyres.

Cheers,

Tony
1996 Discovery V8i ES - Exped Vehicle in the making
+2" Lift with ProComp Shocks, 235/85x16 Bronco Macho's
Roof Tent, Comms equipment and various other bit!

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