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> Shogun Sport Tyres
Bradders_25
post Aug 25 2008, 09:15 AM
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Hi there, my Shogun Sport has 245/70/16 tyres on it and I'd like to replace them with something slightly larger. Does anyone know if the 265/70/16 tyres from the L200 would fit ok? (Not sure why such similar cars have different tyres?!) I could also go for 255/70/16 I suppose as somewhere inbetween.....

Any advice is very much appreciated!

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Nur Othman
post Sep 1 2008, 12:08 AM
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It will fit in nicely.

265 is just slightly wider than the 245, better yet, get a lower aspect ratio (the center figure) say 60 (lower than 70).

The only thing to check is when you turn the wheels, the tires will not scrap against the wheel arches, orrrr....

do a body lift, or change the front bumpers,

you can then go for any tire size and widths.
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