255/85 16, will it struggle?

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200tdi Ninety with Disco gearbox and transfer box.
Son has fitted some wolf wheels with 255/85 16 tyres and I have a feeling that they may be a bit big. I drove it for the first time today and while I knew the speedo would be out a bit, which it is.
Acceleration doesn't seem so good especially noticeable gaining speed from 40mph upwards.
Is it going to struggle a bit?
It did have 265/85 16 and in general was fine with those.
 
And it works just fine with 265/75 16s.
That's how it was when he bought it, (I think) Disco 200tdi, gearbox and transfer box.
I'm wondering if he might have made a mistake with the wheels and tyres and made it slightly less driver friendly.
 
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Ooo some cheap tyres may be appearing soon…

Are they smaller than a 7.50? (I Run this size)
I run a 1.22 transfer box & no hassle. Just can’t tow heavy trailers unless in low box to start.
Think the disco box is diffent geared & used to run 205s not sure what the biggest they used
 
Ooo some cheap tyres may be appearing soon…

Are they smaller than a 7.50? (I Run this size)
I run a 1.22 transfer box & no hassle. Just can’t tow heavy trailers unless in low box to start.
Think the disco box is diffent geared & used to run 205s not sure what the biggest they used
245s, mind you the 2a came with D1 steel wheels which were 205 I think. Maybe the alloys came with 245s?
They are nearly new BFG MTS, they wouldn't be cheap.
I can see I will end up with them on my TD5 😕
 
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245s, mind you the 2a came with D1 steel wheels which were 205 I think. Maybe the alloys came with 245s?
They are nearly new BFG MTS, they wouldn't be cheap.
I can see I will end up with them on my TD5 😕
Change the transfer box to a 1.4. These are common and would help the pull away.
You may loose 1st or not use it much
Simple remove,replace to see if it helps
 
200tdi Ninety with Disco gearbox and transfer box.
Son has fitted some wolf wheels with 255/85 16 tyres and I have a feeling that they may be a bit big. I drove it for the first time today and while I knew the speedo would be out a bit, which it is.
Acceleration doesn't seem so good especially noticeable gaining speed from 40mph upwards.
Is it going to struggle a bit?
It did have 265/85 16 and in general was fine with those.
Do you know which gear ratios? You say Disco box, so it is probably the latter taller gearset. In reality it is over geared. Which you'll notice in 1st gear pulling away and if towing.

But the Tdi is a stout engine and if tuned should pull it ok. How heavy is the 90, is it fully loaded up?

The Ashcroft transmission site has a gear calculator, you can look at the gearing options. However, a 1.4 transfer box would likely solve most issues.

But does depend on what you use it for and if high speed cruising is essential.

To show it can work, here is a vid of my 200Tdi (the pickup with the yellow roof). I'm also running a 1.2 transfer box and Disco LT-77. But the engine is modded.

I'm on 7.00 x 16's in this vid, but normally run 33.10.50R15's, which are quite similar to a 255/85
 
To me it sounds like the transfer box is the issue... I know 90s came with a 1.4, and earlier ones came with 6.50 tyres, and later 205/75 (or something like that, im just guessing)... So putting massive tyres on even stock you're going to effectively shift everything up a bit higher with gearing. Then throw a 1.2 transfer box in and its the same yet again. So makes sense that it may be struggling.

Meanwhile my 110 is on the opposite end of the scale, still got its original 1.667 transfer box... pulls away nicely but she's a bit slow!
 
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