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« on: August 15, 2009, 09:15:04 »
given the fact that i have 750R16's on already which don't catch how much choping would be needed to wedge 900's in? i don't want to lift it but i know i will need a defender transfere box to get the gearing right. any help or constructive advice? cheers.
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Re: 900R16
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2009, 09:49:26 »
They work out at about 34" tall, so I woiuld recomend at least a 2" lift and extended arches in order to prevent them catching. You will also need offset rims or adjusting the steering stops to prevent rubbing on the radius arms.
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Re: 900R16
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2009, 10:45:51 »
Lifting will help, though the outer wheel arch cutting is almost certainly required. Offset rims help prevent rubbing on the radius arms and inner wheel arches, though by widening the track the tyres no longer fit up into the wheel arches like they were designed, so again cutting outer arches need chopping out of the way.

If you turn the steering to full lock and articulate the suspension and then inspect the clearance round your 7.50r16 tyres. Anything within approximately 1.5" of the tread or 3/4" of the side walls will be a problem.
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