How to Fit Larger Tires on Your Defender L663 | Lucky8 Walk-Through with Justin
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Join Justin from Lucky8 as he takes you on a detailed walk-through on how to fit larger tires on your new Defender L663. In this video, Justin covers everything from understanding wheel offset to maximizing space with your cooler relocation. Plus, he highlights the use of our Lucky8 Pin Back Kit to help you make the most of your setup. If you’re ready to enhance your Defender’s capabilities with larger tires, this guide has all the tips you need.
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Awesome!
Glad you liked it!
Nearly ready to pull the trigger on this mod so your video is perfect timing for me. Thank you! I assume that with the adjustments necessary on the back side of the wheel well an installation of OEM mud flaps is not really an option with 35's?
I've never seen anybody keep front mudflaps with 35s
I’m assuming it needs lift rods too right? 1”, 1.5” or 2”? And the metal bracket doesn’t go back in front of the ac lines at the rear of the tire? No long term issues there with those lines?
Thanks for doing this Justin. Very helpful
Happy to help. It really comes down to what size tires you're putting on. 35, 1250 with the offset on the wheels that we have is about the max.
@@Lucky8 I know you said it has an sya but I didn’t hear what size the lift rods are for the 35x12.5
Is the tire spacer for looks, to keep the rim from maybe hitting the caliper, or to get it out far enough so it doesn't hit that unfinished aluminum vertical bar (sorry don't know what it's called) but I know the back of the my stock tire almost rubs it now.
The spacer can be used for many reasons. Keeping wider tires off the upper control arm is one of them.
Hello, I wanted to ask a wheel fit question.
I was looking at purchasing the following wheel/tire combo, but I am concerned if it will fit properly on a 2025 Defender 90 without requiring modifications.
Rim:
Width 22 x 10
Bolt pattern 5 x 120
Offset 38
Center Bore 72.6
With the following tire spec:
285 / 45r22 114H
Have you installed/seen this configuration?
Thanks, love your channel!
I'm sorry I don't have any firsthand experience with that size
Nice wheels! What’s the brand and are they forged?
Those are our Alston wheels.
Are there downsides for wheel articulation?
No, the travel does not change
After the trimming and everything, is there a solution for a wheel with an offset +44 and tire 35x12.5. Different size wheel spacer? or go down a size?
I really don't know how to answer that question. Every wheel and tire combination is going to fit the vehicle differently. At the beginning of the video, I show the consequences of pushing the tires out farther. The radius becomes greater, and more material needs to be removed. So, the short answer is: keep cutting until there's enough room.
Now you need some gearing to get back some semblance of crawl ratio! Not all of us live on the east coast where wheel spin is actually considered a legitimate off-road driving style. Here in the west we believe in the crawl part of rock crawling!
Your comments-funny, I’ll give you that. On my last trips to the West Coast, including Moab, I never seemed to struggle for power in the 130 on 35s with the P400 motor. My V8 never hunts for more power. Perhaps with the P300, this is an issue.
@@Lucky8 It has little to do with power and everything to do with control. Heck, look at the wimpy little 22REs out there crawling like gods with what - 100 hp? But lots of gearing. My own D1 on 39s with a basically stock 4.6 crawls fine (OK, it could use more gear too which is coming soon enough) though it could use more power for things like Donner Pass. HP helps on the road; it helps in sand and mud; sometimes in heavy deep snow. In the rocks? That's all about gearing. One of the biggest problems with my LR3 was the lack of gear options - power again has nothing to do with it for west coast crawling.
@@Lucky8 Don't get me wrong - I like what you're doing here. But again, I need more gearing to compensate for the bigger tires. Hopefully Steve's skunkworks project actually happens.
I can see that.
I may have missed it but are those 18 or 20" wheels? Also who makes them? Thx
They are Redbourne Alston rims, 20 inch.
In the video that Defender has 20s, but the Alston 18 inch
@@Lucky8 Thx. I will get my parts from you if I take the plunge on a new 110. Its between that a Rivian R1S atm. Defender is leading.
@@Lucky8 What is the bolt pattern for Defender 110? Sorry Defender newbie.
5 x 120
What kind of mpg drop comes with 35s on the six cylinder mild hybrid?
These are questions. I never ask. Just assume everything I own gets 12 miles to the gallon
That’s a lot of work and trouble for a set of tyres buddy! Surly the the tyres that come with the Land Rover have been tested and approved at there off road testing facility in England ?
Yeah, when you do cool things sometimes it takes a lot of work.
Excellent mod with the 35s! Your new Octa coming I believe has the 35s, yes? . Still waiting. Im a caliper guy and still interested in the Octa color., Did you do a previous caliper color change as this has orange which looks great (would love to see that video if you did)! Are you still keeping this after the Octa, since this looks awesome with 35s.
The Octa comes with 33s. The truck in the video is a Trek 130, and it came with orange calipers. Unfortunately for me, that 130 is not mine; it belongs to a super cool client of ours who travels to many Rover events with his Trek 130 / on 35s
Don’t forget to inform your insurance provider too 👍
we don't do that in america
Why ?
because 35 is the new 32? Seriously, if you are asking that question why are you even watching? 35 and bigger is standard on many factory off-road packages these days. The real question is why didn't Rover fit at least a 35 on what is supposed to be their most off-road model?
@@donhappel9566 if they do all those things so much better on clown car wheels wouldnt land rover who spend millions on r and d build them that way , after all trucks dont come on 14 inch rims. Do you really think some guy in a shed knows better ?
@@tomthompson7400 Bigger tires go over bigger stuff better. Why didn't LR make them with factory 35s? That's a question for them, but they are softening the whole line for the masses. And some people still want to use them for what they are 'supposed' to be used for.
@@donhappel9566 Im watching out of wonderment ,,, the two things that tell you its a Richard driving a lr is a small steering wheel , and wheel spacers , the way to tell the lr in question is a pile of junk , its got chequer plate riveted to it ,, what do I know though ............... oh what do I do for a living , I fix lr products .
@@donhappel9566 "The real question is why didn't Rover fit at least a 35 on what is supposed to be their most off-road model?" Cause Land Rover's market is now making 'cool' street cars for Celebrities and Soccer Moms at high dollar private schools. Yeah, they retain 'decent' off-road capability for what they are, but they are no longer designed with utility/off-road capability as a primary design goal.