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What wheel size for offroad use

Guys

what is the ideal wheel size for offroad use? There are a set in Stirling on ebay at the mo for only £50 and they seem a bit of a steal. Am I ok looking at 17" rims or should I be using bigger?

Thanks!
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Someone on here has a set of STTs for sale at £400. They are worth getting. I ran STs for a bit and found them excellent.

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I know .... that will be bobbycrispbox - saw him at weekend .....sadly I dont have the readies available right now so am getting rims first then a tyre as I can afford it!

Thought 17" rims and then get some MTRs (as everyone is raving about them) would be the way to do it!
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You get more rubber on the sidewalls with 17's TBH - IM(L)HO thats the only differentiator there is. Which can be a benefit if you stress your sidewalls - though I doubt you fit into the category of people that would get their D3 into that situation Whistle
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17 is also narrower and I think this can be a benefit ??? Dunno... an expert will know for sure.
  
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mxgeldar7 wrote:
Thought 17" rims and then get some MTRs (as everyone is raving about them) would be the way to do it!


You need 19" for MTR's
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SN wrote:
You get more rubber on the sidewalls with 17's TBH


...but of course... MTR's have 'Durawall' reinforcement Wink
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17" + deeper sidewall, more flex and better footprint when pressure dropped. ST & STT available
- minimal clearance between brake caliper & rim, with possible damage from stones etc.
18" + better clearance around brake caliper
- only AT2 available in this size, nothing wrong with them as an AT tyre but no MT tyre available limits their use. Also IMO the style 1's look pants..
19" + Look the best style IMO, MT/R's are available, they will take an amazing amount of damage before they need changing
- prone to facing damage due to the profile of the wheel, only MT/R tyres available, limited sidewall, can be damaged when aired down
  
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So is a narrower tyre not an advantage or is this just a myth ?

I ask as I am interested and love to ask silly questions that may benefit others - really thats the real reason Whistle
  
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Generally only in snow... pretty much everything else a wider (non-carbon) footprint is better as it distributes the weight over a larger area
  
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oh... since using my 17" wheels I've not had any squealing due to stones between the discs and pads... on the 18's I nearly always did... could be coincidence of course... dunno.
  
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10forcash wrote:
Generally only in snow... pretty much everything else a wider (non-carbon) footprint is better as it distributes the weight over a larger area


Thats what I would have thought. Heard stories though of the Frontera being 'over tyred' and easy to get stuck. When shod with narrower tyres they were pretty good off road on muddy fields.

Mind you, this was a story I was told in Devon - down the pub by a Landie owner Wink
  
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The squeeling of trapped stones (many suffered from this in Salisbury) is actually stones getting trapped between the caliper and the wheel. My 17's have some nice grooves milled into them where this has happened. A quick reverse sorts out the stones usually. As tfc says, the 17's run very close at the front.
  
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