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Fitted Fiery's Ironman suspension lift........

Yes, you've 31" on LB Tony, whereas Steve has 33" This what I have been suggesting for LB. they are 255.80.16 and yours are 275.75.16.

Be interesting to hear how Firey (did I really say that?) goes on the motorway. Once up to speed, it should cruise nicely. A few more mpg.

Steve, how did you manage the spare wheel on the door? I can't believe that it doesn't hit the rear light cluster when you open it fully.

Chris
 
There's about 5 deg difference in the position of the back wheels !
How many do we have to spot before we pick anything off the top shelf ?

Nick.
 
Chris said:
This what I have been suggesting for LB. they are 255.80.16 and yours are 275.75.16.
Chris, surely you mean 255/85/16 and 265/75/16? No tyres available in either of the tyre sizes you quoted :mrgreen:
 
Blimey Mr Picky. Have I upset you recently?

Yes, 85 series. I stand corrected. It wasn't a technical post fortunately. They are 33" though.

We put one against Clean and Green yesterday for comparison. Blimey, what a difference. Should have taken a pic. Nick if you drop round again sometime, we'll take one and stick it up on here for people to oggle.

Chris (standing in the corner now)
 
Chris said:
Blimey Mr Picky. Have I upset you recently?
:happy-bouncymulticolor: Nope, not at all - I just have an eye for detail :whistle: :lol:

I thought it might be helpful to have the correct tyre sizes in case anyone else refers to the thread. You like me change your post one time make correct numbers and tidy this up? :?:
 
Andrew, you don't actually think that people read this stuff do you?

Judging by the times we see the same question, they can't be! :doh:

Chris

I think that the KM2 are probably slightly taller than my STs in truth. The tread is a bit deeper on them. Also fitting them to the 90 series 7" rim will mean that they are squeezed in a bit more giving you another slight increase over the 80 rim. It's they way to go I reckon. Tony, get yer wallet out, let's hit the mud.
 
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Chris said:
Yes, you've 31" on LB Tony, whereas Steve has 33" This what I have been suggesting for LB. they are 255.80.16 and yours are 275.75.16
edit correction :D ;) LB 265/75/16 & Fiery 255/85/16 :)
sae70 said:
Here's something prety sad I did for myself the other evening :oops:

265/70/16 30.61/10.43/16 standard fitment

265/75/16 31.65/10.43/16 increase in diameter over std fitment 26.42mm extra ground clearence over std fitment +13.21mm (+13.21mm)

305/70/16 32.81/12.00/16 increase in diameter over std fitment 55.88mm extra ground clearence over std fitment +27.94mm (+14.73mm)

285/75/16 32.83/11.22/16 increase in diameter over std fitment 56.39mm extra ground clearence over std fitment +28.19mm (+00.25mm)

255/85/16 33.07/10.04/16 increase in diameter over std fitment 62.48mm extra ground clearence over std fitment +31.24mm (+03.05mm)

This of course make no allowance for how these tyre sizes are effected by rim width & inflation pressure :D


Chris said:
Be interesting to hear how Firey (did I really say that?)
Yes you did :lol: But the correct spelling is Fiery :whistle:


Chris said:
Be interesting to hear how Firey (did I really say that?) goes on the motorway. Once up to speed, it should cruise nicely. A few more mpg
I have no idea yet as I've not even started her up since the tyres were fitted so not had a chance to tear up a dual carriageway as yet :( I'll let you know as soon as I do :thumbup:


Chris said:
Steve, how did you manage the spare wheel on the door? I can't believe that it doesn't hit the rear light cluster when you open it fully
The spare is just balanced in the photos as it comes no ware near to fitting the existing carrier :( It will need to go up @least an inch possibly over to the left an inch & then out a tad to clear the wiper arm :roll: No idea how I'm going to achieve all of this as yet but hoping to get it done when I'm having the slidders altered so I can fit the front mudflaps back on :thumbup: If you have any ideas they will be greatfully received :pray: :D


Chris said:
We put one against Clean and Green yesterday for comparison. Blimey, what a difference. Should have taken a pic
Here's a pic I took @ the tyre place :) On the front still is one of my original 265/75/16 Avon A/T's & on the rear one of the new 255/85/16 BFG M?T KM2's :D

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Sorry it's the best I can do she's still up on jacks & it's not square on but you can get the idea I think :think:
 
Apols Steve, you called the car Feery? Really? I always thought it was Firey on account of it being bright red like a fire engine. So is that an Irish name then, Fiery? :whistle:

Crhis
 
Chris said:
Apols Steve, you called the car Feery? Really? I always thought it was Firey on account of it being bright red like a fire engine. So is that an Irish name then, Fiery? :whistle:

Crhis
I did call her Fiery on account that she's red like a fire engine & it followed the theam of my last two trucks names Shaky & Snowy :D


fier·y (fr, f-r)
adj. fier·i·er, fier·i·est
1.
a. Consisting of or containing fire.
b. Burning or glowing.
c. Using or effected with fire.
d. Easily ignited; flammable.
2. Having the color of fire; brightly red: fiery hair; a fiery sunset.
3.
a. Torridly hot.
b. Feverishly hot and flushed: fiery cheeks.
c. Being in an inflamed, usually painful condition: a fiery boil.
4.
a. Easily excited or emotionally volatile; tempestuous: a fiery temper.
b. Charged with emotion; spirited: a fiery denunciation.


:whistle: :whistle:
 
I don't want to ask about Shakey!! Did it have a green door? :character-oldtimer:

Chris
 
Have you checked the effect of those 33" tyres on the speedometer ??

When I fitted larger tryes to my 88" Landy I fitted a speedo from a 109" - which had larger diameter tyres as standard. It turned out to be almost spot-on judging by those 'your speed' signs one finds in villages these days.

Nowadays I suppose we all drive by 'Sat Nav' and use the speed function.

Just curious.

Bob.
 
Chris said:
I don't want to ask about Shakey!! Did it have a green door?
No she just bounced around alot :lol:


BobMurphy said:
Have you checked the effect of those 33" tyres on the speedometer?
Yes I have & it is now spot on :thumbup:


BIG clean GREEN said:
Did you have any issues when declaring your lift to your insurers?
Good point :think: I must chase that up as I've not heard back from my brokers :) To be fair I informed them of my planed mods before I took out the insurance on the standard vehicle & so my broker has insured me through Highway who I was insured through with my previouse modified 4x4 but through a different broker :? :) So I hope that no is the answer to your question but I've not heard back yet :think: :pray: :D ;)
 
So how are you finding your new SL then :?:
ive done just over 1k miles on mine and i have to say its not as good as i expected she feels very wallowy in the corners not tried it of road yet though,

I can report that i called my insurance to inform them about the lift and was told its not a perfomance enhancement so no increase in premium.
 
smokyjoe said:
So how are you finding your new SL then :?:
ive done just over 1k miles on mine and i have to say its not as good as i expected she feels very wallowy in the corners not tried it of road yet though
Really :o :!: I have to say that I've only done about 60/70 miles since it was fitted but I'm happy so far :D Can't say that I feel she's wallowy in the corners (and I've removed my rear ARB too) :) I'll pay more attension when cornering & let you know :thumbup:



BIG clean GREEN said:
Did you have the same springs as SAE70 ?

Nick.
Mine is the Ironman 40mm suspension lift with 'B' rated springs & Nitro Gas shox :)
 
BIG clean GREEN said:
Steven, just out of curiosity, why did you remove the mud flaps ?

Nick.
I only removed them as the rock sliders that I bought from off of Chris had been made for Lil-Blue with no mud flaps :) They are back on now though :thumbup:

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Steven, I'm sure it's mentioned somewhere before, but to be totally honest I can't be ar5ed at the moment to find it ! what is the expected mileage difference between your KM2s and BFG A/Ts ? I know I've said I'll probably go for the A/Ts based on them being an all round tire, however I do like the look and size of the Km2s on your motor ! Do you have any pics from the front and rear of yours at a decent distance ?

Nick.
 
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