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GU Patrol OE Largest tyre size from factory

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GU Patrol OE Largest tyre size from factory

Post by 4runnernomore »

Hello all,

I have tried searching but have been unable to find the answer to this question.

What is the largest OE tyre size that was placed on a patrol in Australia or the OS market?

So far I have 265/75R16, 275/70R16 7.50x 16, 275/65/17 and 265/70r 16.

Is this all of them or was there a bigger tyre fitted from factory especially in the OS market?

Appreciate any help with this question and a refernce point would be great as well.

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Post by nabstud »

There was a thread either here or patrol4x4 (tried searching but can't find it) where bogged posted a photo of a patrol owners manual and it had an odd size, something like 245/85/16 or similar.

Trying to search for it is near impossible but it is out there.
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Post by mickyd555 »

7.50 R16
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Post by gungu »

http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/perl/124 ... 083357.cmd

This is a government run web site does the following:

"RVCS allows vehicle manufacturers to electronically certify that the vehicles that they supply to the Australian market meet prescribed safety standards specified in the Australian Design Rules (ADRs). The system allows lodgement of test data using electronic forms software and is administered by the Vehicle Safety Standards Branch (VSS). "

This data tells you how nissan have brought the cars into Aus
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Post by bogged »

nabstud wrote:There was a thread either here or patrol4x4 (tried searching but can't find it) where bogged posted a photo of a patrol owners manual and it had an odd size, something like 245/85/16 or similar..
This one?
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Post by bazpickle »

gungu wrote:http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/perl/124 ... 083357.cmd

This is a government run web site does the following:

"RVCS allows vehicle manufacturers to electronically certify that the vehicles that they supply to the Australian market meet prescribed safety standards specified in the Australian Design Rules (ADRs). The system allows lodgement of test data using electronic forms software and is administered by the Vehicle Safety Standards Branch (VSS). "

This data tells you how nissan have brought the cars into Aus
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Is there a similar site to get that info for earlier cars eg, 65# hilux.

I tried doing it for toyota but the earliest it shows is 2005 model and a few camper vans
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Post by 4runnernomore »

Thanks guys,

Appreciate your assistance.

Cheers, chris
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Post by bogged »

what is the reason for the research, engineerin bigger tires?
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Post by macneil »

dont iceland get like standard 38's?
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Post by 4runnernomore »

bogged wrote:what is the reason for the research, engineerin bigger tires?
Got it in one. :armsup:
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Post by bogged »

4runnernomore wrote:
bogged wrote:what is the reason for the research, engineerin bigger tires?
Got it in one. :armsup:
so what are you trying to engineer - size?
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Post by bogged »

macneil wrote:dont iceland get like standard 38's?
yea, but they dont sell them in australia.
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Post by macneil »

bogged wrote:
macneil wrote:dont iceland get like standard 38's?
yea, but they dont sell them in australia.
import it? he wanted the OS market too :D
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Post by brad-chevlux »

bogged wrote:
nabstud wrote:There was a thread either here or patrol4x4 (tried searching but can't find it) where bogged posted a photo of a patrol owners manual and it had an odd size, something like 245/85/16 or similar..
This one?
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going by a tyre size calculator http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
the 245/85/16 tyre is 32.4 inches tall. going on the QLD rules a 33inch tyre on a GU is legal.


anyone have a GQ book?
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Post by bogged »

macneil wrote:
bogged wrote:
macneil wrote:dont iceland get like standard 38's?
yea, but they dont sell them in australia.
import it? he wanted the OS market too :D
wont help with engineering :D
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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

macneil wrote:dont iceland get like standard 38's?
It's just modified on Arctic Truck's not standard one http://www.arctictrucks.com/Frontpage/B ... san/Patrol - max 44'' available
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Post by tuf045 »

bogged wrote:
nabstud wrote:There was a thread either here or patrol4x4 (tried searching but can't find it) where bogged posted a photo of a patrol owners manual and it had an odd size, something like 245/85/16 or similar..
This one?
Image
where did you get this bogged? is it australian?
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Post by turps »

bogged wrote:
macneil wrote:
bogged wrote:
macneil wrote:dont iceland get like standard 38's?
yea, but they dont sell them in australia.
import it? he wanted the OS market too :D
wont help with engineering :D
You can pay a dealer alot of money to fit stuff. Doesnt mean its legal.
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Post by nabstud »

tuf045 wrote:
bogged wrote:
nabstud wrote:There was a thread either here or patrol4x4 (tried searching but can't find it) where bogged posted a photo of a patrol owners manual and it had an odd size, something like 245/85/16 or similar..
This one?
Image
where did you get this bogged? is it australian?
Thats the one. And I just found it in the Specifications section of my 1999 GU Owner's Manual.
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Post by bogged »

tuf045 wrote:
bogged wrote:Image
where did you get this bogged? is it australian?
Series 1 GU glovebox manual in Aussie.
I got this off Andrew in South aussie.
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