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35 tyres onto GU rear door
35 tyres onto GU rear door
G'day all,
How do I fit 35" tyres onto GU rear door with 15" cruiser offset rims.
I have added a 25mm spacer for my current 285's.
I thought about fitting the wheel in reverse but will this damage the door.
Any ideas????
How do I fit 35" tyres onto GU rear door with 15" cruiser offset rims.
I have added a 25mm spacer for my current 285's.
I thought about fitting the wheel in reverse but will this damage the door.
Any ideas????
Cheers.......4by.
agree on the extra weight bit....alki wrote:If you put Keymar bracket,you can fit 35's on the rear door.
Have you considered extra weight?
I have 285/75/16 on the rear door and it has developed a crack at the bottom of the window.Prety common.
another option is run the tire flat, and inflat it when you need it, makes it smaller.
I think a 305/70/16 is roughly the same as 285/75/16 - both approx. 33".4by wrote:Hi Besty,
How does the size of the 305/70/16 compare to the 35/12.5/15. I imagine the 15 inch rim being a cruiser rim with a different offset would fit differently to the door.
Is the weight with the new rear bracket doing any damage to the door?
A 35 is a 35 whether on a 15 or 16 inch rim.
I think you will need the height adjustment (ie, mounts higher up on the door) as the bumper gets in the way just as much as the spacing out from the door.
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you don't even have the common courtesy to give them a reach around! [/quote]
Dan
[quote="v840"]I bet you're the kind of person, when you're railing someone in the ass
you don't even have the common courtesy to give them a reach around! [/quote]
I know Cooper do the ST and the STT in that size.bogged wrote:which tires are you running in that size?*BESTY* wrote:I only need mine on the lowest one to fit 305/70R16
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[quote="v840"]I bet you're the kind of person, when you're railing someone in the ass
you don't even have the common courtesy to give them a reach around! [/quote]
Dan
[quote="v840"]I bet you're the kind of person, when you're railing someone in the ass
you don't even have the common courtesy to give them a reach around! [/quote]
That's funny - until I bought a 4WD that was all I knew - metric. I spent ages trying to get my head around what a 31, 32, 33 was!!!!!!bogged wrote:still gettin me head around this metric crap.
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[quote="v840"]I bet you're the kind of person, when you're railing someone in the ass
you don't even have the common courtesy to give them a reach around! [/quote]
Dan
[quote="v840"]I bet you're the kind of person, when you're railing someone in the ass
you don't even have the common courtesy to give them a reach around! [/quote]
thats where i was.. :(GU4me wrote:heres a good site for getting tyre sizes..
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
Sorry to hijack the thread, but does anyone know where I can find a conversion for the old alphanumeric tyre sizes fron the '70's?
I want to know how big a G50 - 14 is? How wide is "G"? 50 is the aspect ratio, 14 is the rim size.
Thanks
I want to know how big a G50 - 14 is? How wide is "G"? 50 is the aspect ratio, 14 is the rim size.
Thanks
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MTR's.........got for good price of <$340ea fitted, balanced and alignedbogged wrote:which tires are you running in that size?*BESTY* wrote:I only need mine on the lowest one to fit 305/70R16
or I could have had the 285/75R16 for <$290 inclusive.
Not yeet, but am keeping a close eye on it......despite mine only being a 33"x12 R164by wrote:So, is anyone rear door cracked on their GU from a 35" tyre?
and yes both the 285/75 and 305/70 have exactly same rolling diameter....jusst ones 11.5" wide and the other is 12" wide.
And YES......they are on standard GU 16x7JJ rims
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i reversed into a pole 2 years ago and haven't seen any sighns of it cracking even with it slightly bent.4by wrote:So, is anyone rear door cracked on their GU from a 35" tyre?
I have heard stories but haven't seen it. Always wanted to get a Kaymar but too pricey.
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