Freelander 1 The repeated question.

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Rovergin

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Hello. I have searched the forum...no straight answer, I have used Google no straight answer.
I will now ask the experts.
I have 215/65/16 on steels, no lift, no spacers. What sizes can I go up to as that size does not exist in the tyre I want to run.
 
What rims? They're not LR, so are they hubcentric?
The Freelander will take a 29" tyre, providing the with doesn't go over 225.
17" rims often give the best range of tyres now.;)
I don't know what brand they are as they arrived on, they are hubcentric fortunately.
 
Hello. I have searched the forum...no straight answer, I have used Google no straight answer.
I will now ask the experts.
I have 215/65/16 on steels, no lift, no spacers. What sizes can I go up to as that size does not exist in the tyre I want to run.
If the questions that you search for are not straight, then ask a queer one ducky for Freelander section.
 
Urm....how about....what's the biggest rubber I can fit in my rim, I don't want to get rubbed but I do like going deep?
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That with and offset are they?
No stamp, I measured following a guide and they came back as 50, I may have misunderstood offset but that seems to big of a number for how much offset there is compared to the 30 I had on my last truck
 
No stamp, I measured following a guide and they came back as 50, I may have misunderstood offset but that seems to big of a number for how much offset there is compared to the 30 I had on my last truck

The standard freelander is ET 36-38mm, so ET 50 gives a bit more space between the rim and strut. This would help accommodate slightly wider tyres, something 235 widths.
 
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