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XL7 tyres

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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XL7 tyres

Post by Chicken Legs »

Could any XL7 owners please tell me what brand and size (eg 235/60 16) tyres you are running. Also any problems you my have had.
The options in the maket are not varied as I am used to on 15in rims.
I am hoping to run a narrow but tall profile to reduce the chance of scrubing on the insde of the guard.
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Post by k44rll »

have lifted a few GV's and fitted oversize tyres

maybe this size chart will help


o/e215 x 65 x 16 686mm GV 3door
215 x 70 x 16 711mm +25mm
** 225 x 70 x 16 719mm +33mm
225 x 75 x 16 745mm +59mm
o/e235 x 60 x 16 688mm GV 5door/ XL7
** 235 x 70 x 16 733mm +47mm
235 x 75 x 16 754mm +68mm
205 x 80 x 16 734mm +48mm

on standard suspension i have used
BFG AT 215/70/16
BFG AT 225/70/16
COOPER AT 235/70/16

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Post by jono83 »

Pretty hard to find one that size. I have been looking for one and the only one I could find was from Bridgestone.

I am tossing up with either the Bridgestone 235/60/r16 or doing a OME lift and a 235/70/r16 BFG All terain for my Grand Vitara.
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Post by -Mick- »

44" TSL Boggers ;)

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Post by PRZOOK »

jono83 wrote:Pretty hard to find one that size. I have been looking for one and the only one I could find was from Bridgestone.

I am tossing up with either the Bridgestone 235/60/r16 or doing a OME lift and a 235/70/r16 BFG All terain for my Grand Vitara.


I had the Bridgestone's before I went to the BFG muddies, and the Bridgestone's are crap. Lasted about 25,000kms, terrible to drive on and off road. Had the BFG's now for about 50,000kms and still a good 40-50% tread on them. Ran 235/70R16's on a 1" body lift, then got suspension. Needed to round off some edges on the front plastic bumper.

There are some photos in the gallery @ http://www.4lux.net
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Post by muppet_man67 »

you could always just buy some 15" sunrasias.
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Post by PRZOOK »

muppet_man67 wrote:you could always just buy some 15" sunrasias.


Shame they don't fit over the front brake calipers. This would have been the first thing I do.
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Post by bennybigballs »

mate of nine runs goodyear mt/rs 16 inch you can also get simex centipedes m/t in 16 inch as well
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Post by Huggy »

benny you dont have mates hahahaha i run goodyear mtrs 245/75/16 on mine(gv) and all we did was 2 inch body lift and a little plastic cutting (cant notice it from looking on the out side )
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Post by bennybigballs »

yeah huggy did the dumb thing and bought mt/rs 2 weeks before he could have got sweet looking set of centipedes
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