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Rims and tyres
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Rims and tyres
I pick up some new rims and tyres tomorrow.
After too many headaches trying to get engineering approval for larger tyres (235/75R15), I've settled for 235/70R15- which is just legal. Only problem was Cooper are the only company who bring this size into the country, so Cooper A/T's are what I'm getting.....
The rims are 15x7 in a slightly better offset; alloys would have been nice but were ~$100 dearer each than steel!
Will post before and after pics sometime soon.
After too many headaches trying to get engineering approval for larger tyres (235/75R15), I've settled for 235/70R15- which is just legal. Only problem was Cooper are the only company who bring this size into the country, so Cooper A/T's are what I'm getting.....
The rims are 15x7 in a slightly better offset; alloys would have been nice but were ~$100 dearer each than steel!
Will post before and after pics sometime soon.
David
I don't think the insurance company would mind- it's the state/ federal laws. Most states only allow a maximum diameter increase of 15mm larger than the largest tyre listed on the vehicle's placard (225/70R15 in my case.)
235/75R15 is 37.5mm larger, which means it's defectable and if I had an accident and killed someone I could be Bubba's new plaything in jail.
Then there's also the fineprint on most insurance policies saying they're only valid if the vehicle is in a roadworthy condition.........
The engineer was talking about doing drive by noise testing, emissions testing etc, etc. Big $$$ basically, and then no guarantee Transport SA would even pass it!
235/75R15 is 37.5mm larger, which means it's defectable and if I had an accident and killed someone I could be Bubba's new plaything in jail.
Then there's also the fineprint on most insurance policies saying they're only valid if the vehicle is in a roadworthy condition.........
The engineer was talking about doing drive by noise testing, emissions testing etc, etc. Big $$$ basically, and then no guarantee Transport SA would even pass it!
Last edited by murcod on Wed Oct 15, 2003 4:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
David
Hmmm... wonder how you would go with a set of 31x10.5x15 Baja Claws down there???
I think the drive by noise test would come back with a big red F for fail on it...
I think the drive by noise test would come back with a big red F for fail on it...
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murcod wrote:The engineer was talikng about ...............................
David, have you talked to any other engineers or just one ??
'cause I'm sure there are some engineers that will be able to check these things out for you for very minimal cost, rather than the one you have...not being interested in doing any work !! Have you been to any 4WD modifyers in Adelaide that have engineers certificates required for their modifications ?? How do they get around the DOT....not having to take the vehicle through Regency ??
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Hi Besty, I Emailed Transport SA with the question, they then forwarded it onto Regency Park who replied "No can do!"
They then said it may be possible to get it approved via one of their "approved" engineers on a list they supplied. But even if the engineer gives the nod the vehicle still has to go through Regency Park and get passed by them (ie. just cause the engineer says yes doesn't mean it will get approved!)
I then Emailed two engineers (none on their list specialised in 4WD's....) one didn't bother responding- the other gave the response I posted here:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... c&start=20
Seeing as there isn't much of note to use the bigger tyres on near where I live I gave up....
They then said it may be possible to get it approved via one of their "approved" engineers on a list they supplied. But even if the engineer gives the nod the vehicle still has to go through Regency Park and get passed by them (ie. just cause the engineer says yes doesn't mean it will get approved!)
I then Emailed two engineers (none on their list specialised in 4WD's....) one didn't bother responding- the other gave the response I posted here:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... c&start=20
Seeing as there isn't much of note to use the bigger tyres on near where I live I gave up....
David
Hi Leon, are you sure you've got 235/70R15 and not 235/75R15??? If they are 235/70R15 then it looks like Goodyear don't bring them into the country anymore.
http://www.goodyear.com.au/showtyregood ... 0001317464
The Coopers (in either H/T or A/T) were the only tyre made in that size anyone could supply (went to four different tyre places). Toyo lists their OPAT on the Aussie website in that size but they don't bring it into Australia.
The A/T Coopers list for $212ea retail (ouch!) and for some reason Cooper dealers will not discount them much, if at all. I ended up getting one place down to $198ea.
http://www.goodyear.com.au/showtyregood ... 0001317464
The Coopers (in either H/T or A/T) were the only tyre made in that size anyone could supply (went to four different tyre places). Toyo lists their OPAT on the Aussie website in that size but they don't bring it into Australia.
The A/T Coopers list for $212ea retail (ouch!) and for some reason Cooper dealers will not discount them much, if at all. I ended up getting one place down to $198ea.
David
it might be too late, but have you thought about running 2 sets of tyres? it can be a headache changing them whenever you wheel, but its well worth it if you drive on them for 1 day wheeling each fortnight..
you not only get to run tyre size you like (Im guessing 31"), but you also get that extra ground clearance.
you not only get to run tyre size you like (Im guessing 31"), but you also get that extra ground clearance.
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