Finally bit the bullet & called my local tyre fitters to order five 255/85/16 BF Goodrich MT-KM2's for Fiery now she has her new Ironman suspension lift fitted
Right up until I walked through the door to their reception area this morning I was still very much in two minds about them & could have easily said 'f... it get me some 285 Cooper STT's in would you'
Then when I walked through the door there they were in a big pile in the middle of their now quite busy reception area proudly on display to all
I felt physically
They did look really skinny & the tread depth didn't look great either
Or was I just being cynical as deep down I'm really feeling disloyal to my Cooper past
With that came a quizzical voice from behind the counter 'What do you reckon then? Look good don't they
Give us your keys & we'll get started fitting 'em?'
'OK' I said! 'Here's the keys' I added
And so on they went
@ this point I started to warm towards them
All done so up onto the laser alignment gizmo
Mmmm....not so good
I hope all of those caster & camber bolts a free from rust
Superb
Almost perfect
Jobs a good'un
Here we are all back home & very, very happy
Thanks for all the support & advice guys
Ah
That's the only problem
Spare doesn’t fit
Bracket needs to go up @least an inch
Spares just balanced for the piccy
So to sum up
I like them
They look great
Fit well & although there is a little more road noise compared to the Avon A/T's that came off this is nothing compared to the induction noise that I get from my snorkel
What have I gained
Well ground clearence & traction hopefully
The minimum ground clearence Fiery had before the Ironman suspension lift & the tyres was 240mm both front & rear. She now she has 270mm @ the rear (bottom of diff to ground) but @ the front she has gained 75mm to 315mm below the lowest point of the OE skid plate (maybe there is a plus side to IFS after all
).
Thought I'd post this table of common fitment LC tyre sizes that I did some time back @ the bottom here
This just leaves me to say :happy-wavemulticolor:
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Right up until I walked through the door to their reception area this morning I was still very much in two minds about them & could have easily said 'f... it get me some 285 Cooper STT's in would you'




I felt physically


They did look really skinny & the tread depth didn't look great either



















And so on they went

@ this point I started to warm towards them


All done so up onto the laser alignment gizmo

Mmmm....not so good



Superb


Jobs a good'un

Here we are all back home & very, very happy





Ah






So to sum up





What have I gained


The minimum ground clearence Fiery had before the Ironman suspension lift & the tyres was 240mm both front & rear. She now she has 270mm @ the rear (bottom of diff to ground) but @ the front she has gained 75mm to 315mm below the lowest point of the OE skid plate (maybe there is a plus side to IFS after all

Thought I'd post this table of common fitment LC tyre sizes that I did some time back @ the bottom here

sae70 said: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![]()
This just leaves me to say :happy-wavemulticolor:




