
Tyre size question...sorry!
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Re: Tyre size question...sorry!
My garage is a decent size but some stuff could "get damaged" and "have to be done again" if left in it...so that's how I get past the rules 

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Re: Tyre size question...sorry!
Just a bit of info for the original question -- I don't think I should start on my house/garage/steptoes yard
I run 235/70x16 road tyres on my 14" SingleCab, and it doesn't catch at all, on Audi rims with 20+26mm spacers
but... it's not quite standard! it has about a 40mm lift, MG rear springs & 2wd fronts, also the arches have been trimmed slightly where the 16" trims would go, fwiw I don't think it wouldn't catch much with stock arches. I did measure the hub to arch but I can't remember what it was (495 or 515ish??)
Dave


I run 235/70x16 road tyres on my 14" SingleCab, and it doesn't catch at all, on Audi rims with 20+26mm spacers
but... it's not quite standard! it has about a 40mm lift, MG rear springs & 2wd fronts, also the arches have been trimmed slightly where the 16" trims would go, fwiw I don't think it wouldn't catch much with stock arches. I did measure the hub to arch but I can't remember what it was (495 or 515ish??)
Dave
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Re: Tyre size question...sorry!
Thanks dave...I,didn't end up with the tyres in the end anyway but handy to know if any more turn up.