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315's or 35's for gu patrol

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315's or 35's for gu patrol

Post by patrol man!! »

hey guys
i'm just wonderin if anyone could help me wit my decision of 35's or 315's on my patrol, whats the pro's and cons of each???
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Post by BowTieGQ »

I don't think you'll go wrong either way. :lol:
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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

15 inch rim, the 35inch has more sidewall - better for low pressure rock crawling.

16 inch rim, the 315 has less sidewall - better for on road driving.

But not much difference either way
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Post by benhl »

as said - not too much difference... IMHO i reckon the 15" rim (especially 15x10's) with 35" tyres look a little too much like donuts on the vehicle and will attract the boys in blue attention a little more than the 16" & 315's. It just looks a little more in proportion. :cool:

I got the 315's on 16" dress aloys for on road and light offroad duties and 35's on 15" steel beadlocks for serious offroad play... best of both worlds i think without having a gearing difference due to different sizes daily driving to play. (hope that makes sense)
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Post by bogged »

Depending which GU you have, 15's maynot fit. so 315's are your option..

if your looking at it from a purely $$ side of things, 15inch tires are always cheaper, but not always better.
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Post by patrol man!! »

i have a 98 4.2 litre gu will the 35's fit on that??
yeah i've found that the tyres are cheaper, just wondering why they are not always better??
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Post by bogged »

patrol man!! wrote:i have a 98 4.2 litre gu will the 35's fit on that??
yeah i've found that the tyres are cheaper, just wondering why they are not always better??
cheers mate
351ciofgrunt wrote:15 inch rim, the 35inch has more sidewall - better for low pressure rock crawling

16 inch rim, the 315 has less sidewall - better for on road driving.
also there is a difference in max weight load ratings on both.

More sidewall to slice isnt always a good thing... Stick with the 315's.
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