Yes.
Also (from dweb):
Tire fitment guide:
Discovery I
*235/70-16: Stock tire size.
*205/80-16: Stock size in many other countries. same height as 235/70-16.
*255/65-16: same height as stock
*225/75-16: little taller than stock
*245/70-16: little taller and wider than the stock size. reportedly, no need for lift, just minor trimming to fit those tires.
*245/75-16: popular size for OME suspension lifted vehicles. require slight trimming on the rear wheel well fender, and may also call for adjustment on the steering bumpstops.
*215/85-16: same height as 245/75-16. but narrower. seems to be preferred for the snow and mud.
*265/70-16: about as tall as 245/75-16, but wider. will require more trimming and steering bump stops adjustments along with taller bump stops over the rear axle.
*265/75-16: almost 32" tall. Same as stock NAS D90 tires. Will require even more trimming.
*235/85-16: same height as 265/75-16 but narrower. And seems to be the most popular size with OME lift.
*255/85-16: about 33" tall...very few people have fitted this size. Lots of butchering for this one.
*285/75-16: about 33" also... but very very wide.
Discovery Series II
*255/65-16: Stock tire size.
*255/70-16: Just a bit taller than stock.
*265/75-16: Taller and wider than stock, possible to fit without lift. minor rubbing. Looks real balanced with mild OME lift.
*285/75-16: even taller than 265/75-16, r requires a bit more lift than the regular OME lift. some have fitted OME751 from Discovery series I, and changed SLS sensor in the rear to achieve almost 3 inches. Gearing and shaft strength become issues.
*255/85-16: a bit taller than 285/75-15 but narrower. Gearing and shaft strength become issues.