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I have 185/75/16 tyres and the local garage said there be 205/75/16? Just so I know what to search for on that website, once I've sourced tyres ill be having those spacers will he need notice to make em up?

 

if you give me a shout when you want them and I will get him to cut them.

If you send me ure addy I can get him to post them

Andi

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I have 185/75/16 tyres and the local garage said there be 205/75/16? Just so I know what to search for on that website, once I've sourced tyres ill be having those spacers will he need notice to make em up?

 

Yes 185/75-16 is the normal road tyre but for the offroad tyres search 205/80-16 and they will still go on your rims

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Might it be easier to just get BFG ATs or MTs they will last for ages and there's no doubts about their strength or durability they also roll way better than other MTs

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