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Tyres...what size??
Tyres...what size??
I have a 91 sierra with 2" lift,and was wondering if i can put 15x8 sunraisers under it with no drama's and if so what size tyres(min-max)
can i put on them to have no dramas?
What offset do i ask for??
Thanx James
can i put on them to have no dramas?
What offset do i ask for??
Thanx James
Re: size
chainsaw wrote:215/75 r 15 are the closest tyre we can put on in qld even they are 8mm rolling diam to big
Yes I suppose this poses the question....
No problems physically fitting the tyre or no problems legally
Physically you should come very close to runnin 31x10.5s using F100 rims. you will probably have to
1. hammer seams flat on rear of wheel well
2 cut off front bumper supports at front (will be a problem if your running the standard bumper...
If it's already been thought of...
There has to be a better way...
There has to be a better way...
Re: size
mike wrote:chainsaw wrote:215/75 r 15 are the closest tyre we can put on in qld even they are 8mm rolling diam to big
Yes I suppose this poses the question....
No problems physically fitting the tyre or no problems legally
Physically you should come very close to runnin 31x10.5s using F100 rims. you will probably have to
1. hammer seams flat on rear of wheel well
2 cut off front bumper supports at front (will be a problem if your running the standard bumper...
Or just cut like a MOFO
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crispy wrote:Whilst on the topic of tyre size, whats the biggest tyre you can legally run on a zook in victoria??
errrr 36x12.5s swampers well thats the biggest I have seen on a Zuk .. so it must be legal ... Therefore my 35 claws are legal
Actually I belive a 215\70 is about as big as your legally allowed to go ..
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
KRI55 wrote:LEGAL?
WHAT'S THAT?
I just wanted to know if i can put 15x8s with,say,31x10.5?
You can get away with it (though i would stick to a 15x7 for a 31x10.5) .. but no to the letter of the law its not legal without an engineers certificate
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
love_mud wrote:KRI55 wrote:LEGAL?
WHAT'S THAT?
I just wanted to know if i can put 15x8s with,say,31x10.5?
You can get away with it (though i would stick to a 15x7 for a 31x10.5) .. but no to the letter of the law its not legal without an engineers certificate
Legal in QLD - no way.
I'm running 15x8"s with my 31"s on the Vitara as per the shot.
If you only intend to get 31"s or 32"s, then only buy a 7" rim - the extra weight on an 8" rims is a disadvantage on the little zuk.
I bought mine hoping to go something like 33"s but I regret buying 8" rims now since it's not that likely I'll ever end up running a 12.5" wide tyre, although I dont regret the extra 25mm offset .
If you wanna buy some 7" wide rims in the same offset I'll happily swap
You can always run 33x9.5 or 34x9.5 anyway on the 7" rim - it's not a big limitation really.
Maximum tyre size
In NSW at least, I understand the RTA allows a maximum of 1" greater rim width than is issued as standard, so that makes it 7". So, whatever tyre you can fit on a 7" rim is it...
Also, as far as engineering goes, over and above that, the tyre must also be covered by the guard, which is why so many of us have to put rubber flares on our steel guards. Apparently that's for the benefit of pedestrians....pfffffft!!
Also, as far as engineering goes, over and above that, the tyre must also be covered by the guard, which is why so many of us have to put rubber flares on our steel guards. Apparently that's for the benefit of pedestrians....pfffffft!!
1998 Vitara Hard Top 2.0 EFI
65mm springs (by Allsprings)
35mm body lift
Rancho RS9000's
235's on 15in alloys
Flipped strut mounts
65mm springs (by Allsprings)
35mm body lift
Rancho RS9000's
235's on 15in alloys
Flipped strut mounts
Most states specify (including NSW from memory) that the overall diameter of the wheel/ tyre combo must not increase by more than 15mm in diameter over the largest size listed on the vehicle's placard; plus the track width cannot increase by more than 25 (or 26?)mm.
I think it's 25mm that is the max increase in rim width too.
I think it's 25mm that is the max increase in rim width too.
David
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