Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

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Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#1 Post by franko » Sun Jan 04, 2015 2:05 pm

As the post says, new tires in the works and can't decide on 235/85's or 255's
I really want 255's but is that the best choice.
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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#2 Post by Greg S » Mon Jan 05, 2015 12:25 am

Hi Franko.

I put 255 85 16 Toyo Open Country MT's on my 109 SW. They look good and grip really well. I have a military chassis with the springs located on the high ground clearance setting and with the extended shackles. This gives me a bit more clearance for the tires when turning but the steering stops still need to be set in a bit. With parabolics the tires don't rub on full articulation but do rub on the chassis and spring just before full lock.

I recommend against it. 235 85 16 are as large as I would suggest.

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5263/5662090887_5acc92732f.jpgTires 10 10 006 by VanIsle Land Rover Network, on Flickr

255 85 16 vs 245 75 16
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5023/5662092819_9323ba5544.jpgTires 10 10 002 by VanIsle Land Rover Network, on Flickr
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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#3 Post by franko » Mon Jan 05, 2015 8:20 am

Thanks Greg, I can't see the pics, but it's as I figured.

235/85 is the smart choice, would running a spacer be such a bad idea to get more track width?

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#4 Post by Greg S » Tue Jan 06, 2015 12:05 am

Fixed the photos.

I've never run spacers but they sound okay. More strain on bearings but they aren't something you often hear about failing. I'd be concerned about keeping spacers done up but there are thousands (hundreds?) of people out there running with them. Make sure the tire doesn't hang out past the fender.

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#5 Post by red90 » Thu Jan 08, 2015 10:30 am

Greg S wrote:With parabolics the tires don't rub on full articulation but do rub on the chassis and spring just before full lock.
But that is fixed by adjusting the steering stops, which need to be adjusted with any tire.

A lot would depend on what rims you are using. Stock rims are not really wide enough for a 255.

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#6 Post by HeadDamage » Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:24 pm

Wolf or 130 rims are needed to properly mount 255/85/16 tires, they are 6.5" wide with more offset.

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#7 Post by franko » Thu Jan 08, 2015 4:43 pm

Is Greg not running stock rims and 255's looks that way to me.
Anyway as much I would LOVE 255's I think 235's are the best option with stock rims and what not.

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#8 Post by red90 » Fri Jan 09, 2015 8:47 am

HeadDamage wrote:Wolf or 130 rims are needed to properly mount 255/85/16 tires, they are 6.5" wide with more offset.
On a series, will this make the tire stick out past the bodywork?

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#9 Post by HeadDamage » Fri Jan 09, 2015 10:26 am

It would be close, not sure how close but 255 on a 5.5" rim is too pinched.

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#10 Post by shawn doherty » Sat Jan 10, 2015 2:30 pm

I bought 255 85 16 tires for my stock series 111 109 back in 2003 they were mounted on stock rims and I have since sold the truck. The tires are still on the truck and I never had any issues except a higher cruising speed and higher ground clearance.

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#11 Post by Peter Knowles » Sat Jan 10, 2015 5:33 pm

I've run BFG MT 255/85/16's for years.
I have 1 ton rims and 1-1/4" spacers.
EX-MOD chassis on the lifted holes.
Rubber is just barely proud of the bodywork.

Love Em!
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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#12 Post by franko » Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:04 am

Hey Pete, did you flip your rims around. Maybe it's just the picture, but it kinda looks like it.

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#13 Post by Rob » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:04 am

Here's a good thread I found about series tires (this topic is often discussed... maybe it is time for a forum sticky?). http://www.landroversonly.com/forums/f4 ... 0-a-38185/

Here's a calculator that shows the differences between the tires http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/tireca ... -255-85r16

Personally I've had 750-16s on most of my series trucks and have been happy. I run 235-85R16s MTs (very close to a 750-16 in dimension) on my Defender 130 and the truck does fine. Series trucks in their original configuration are light and don't have a lot of horsepower and while it is possible to fit bigger tires I question if there is enough improvement in performance to make the expense and effort worth it...

I did a quick check, you'd save over a $100 for a set of 4 BFG MTs at Crappy Tire if you went for the 235's instead of the 255s... not to mention how much you'd save by not having to buy new rims to fit the tires.

Anyway, there's my 2 cents worth.

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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#14 Post by Peter Knowles » Sun Jan 11, 2015 1:21 pm

Hi Franco,

No, they're 130 rims, ANR 1534, terribly pricy but 6.5" wide with a very deep offset.



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Re: Anyone running 255/85/16 on their series 1 or 2

#15 Post by franko » Fri Feb 13, 2015 2:12 pm

Well back to square one, looks like I have the stock 15" rims on my series.

So unless I can find some cheap 16" rims ( maybe disco steel) then I'll look for a 31x9.5x15

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