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hi what size can i fit with no mods to a 93 rrc?

it has been converted to coils but i think to stock height only

would like to get some 31x10.50x15,s for it but think maybe too big?

or is some free style wheels with 235/70r16,s the way to go?

ps any got some cheapish freestyles let me know ;)

thanks rob

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It depends a lot on the actual tyre you go for as not all 235 x 70's are the same size!

There is a lot of info on here about this topic - a search should help on that front. I warn you now that you wont get a conclusive answer!! Everyone's opinion is different on this one!

My opinion ;) is that without mods then 235 x 70 is as big as you'll get.

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if they did them in 235 70 16 i would put kuhmo kl71,s on it as i loved them on my cough shogun cough that took 33,s off the bat <_<

will prob gofor general at2,s

rob

As the size is so close I bought 225/75 x 16 KL71's for 71 quid each delivered.

Approx 10 mil narrower and 10 mil higher: Like I say, close enough.

No cleaarance issues with modulars on and 2" lift either (but that's on the Disco) so RR will have no worries.

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As the size is so close I bought 225/75 x 16 KL71's for 71 quid each delivered.

Approx 10 mil narrower and 10 mil higher: Like I say, close enough.

No cleaarance issues with modulars on and 2" lift either (but that's on the Disco) so RR will have no worries.

so you think they will go right under a stock rangie no probs?

rob

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