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tired tyres
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tired tyres
hey, guys
Nice site..
my narrow track feroza needs new tyres, it has 205 75r15 but im not sure wat size will fit without lifting the body.. i want 30 x9.5r15 but dont no how this compares to current ones or if they would fit.?
Nice site..
my narrow track feroza needs new tyres, it has 205 75r15 but im not sure wat size will fit without lifting the body.. i want 30 x9.5r15 but dont no how this compares to current ones or if they would fit.?
I would not run 30x9.5inch tyres on a standard height feroza. Standard feroza tyres are around 27inches compard to 30inches for a 30x9.5
If u lift the feroza up with either suspension lift or body lift then yes 30x9.5's will fit.
If u dont wanna lift the feroza then maybe a set of 215/75 or 225/75 tyres would suit u better. What do u wanna do with your feroza, use it as a shopping trolley or maybe do some easy 4WDriving or do u wanna do some harder stuff
Give us some more imfo and we can help u out better
I'm running 235/75's on my feroza with 40mm suspension lift. I wouldn't recommed running that size tyre on a standard height feroza with the front anti-swaybar removed unless u want the tyres rubbing on the plstic under the guards
If u lift the feroza up with either suspension lift or body lift then yes 30x9.5's will fit.
If u dont wanna lift the feroza then maybe a set of 215/75 or 225/75 tyres would suit u better. What do u wanna do with your feroza, use it as a shopping trolley or maybe do some easy 4WDriving or do u wanna do some harder stuff
Give us some more imfo and we can help u out better
I'm running 235/75's on my feroza with 40mm suspension lift. I wouldn't recommed running that size tyre on a standard height feroza with the front anti-swaybar removed unless u want the tyres rubbing on the plstic under the guards
James
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Re: tired tyres
dubb wrote:hey, guys
Nice site..
my narrow track feroza needs new tyres, it has 205 75r15 but im not sure wat size will fit without lifting the body.. i want 30 x9.5r15 but dont no how this compares to current ones or if they would fit.?
225/70R15 is what came standard on my narrow track ELIII- they are fine for standard height suspension. They are around 8mm larger in diameter than your current tyres.
As James has mentioned your current 205/75R15 tyres are only 27" diameter, so a 30" is a big increase - I don't know if anyone has tried that size with standard height suspension.
David
Thanks for your comments. I want to get the most grip i can without a suspension lift, but i would do a body lift once i read more threads about doing it. Also if i fit larger tyres does any1 know where i can get my speedo recalibrated around northern NSW or brisbane/gold coast? I mainly use it for the beach and fire trails with some mud but generally formed roads of some sort.
Most cars (particularly older ones with cable speedos- ie Ferozas) usually read under the actual speed anyway. I did some calculations for changing to a 235/75R15 from my current 225/70R15 and the difference was only 4km/h at 100km/h. More than likely it would make the speedo more accurate. Find someone with a late model car fitted with the factory tyres and see how it compares to their speedo.
You may want to read this thread regarding the legalities of larger tyres too: http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... php?t=6878
You may want to read this thread regarding the legalities of larger tyres too: http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... php?t=6878
David
I've only got 225/70R15 Desert Dueller 682's at the moment. They're a road tyre and very average in the wet off road- but can be fun in mud.
I was looking at Wrangler MTR's in 235/75R15 until I discovered they couldn't be legally fitted without an Engineer's approval. So I'm now looking at either a 225/75R15 or 235/70R15 which can be legally fitted as they are under 15mm larger diameter. If you look at tyre specs the real world size varies a lot compared to what's actually labelled on the tyre- so it is possible to get a large tyre and legally fit it.
I've been thinking about the Toyo OPAT tyre, purely because it's available in all the sizes I'm interested in (225/70, 225/75 and 235/70). Plus the 225/75 gives a decent size increase over the 225/70, but is till officially legal. It also got a decent review in 4WD Monthly a while back compared against other AT tyres.
Check out the actual diameter differences for the OPAT's here:
http://www.toyo.com.au/RVPDFs/OPAT.pdf
I was looking at Wrangler MTR's in 235/75R15 until I discovered they couldn't be legally fitted without an Engineer's approval. So I'm now looking at either a 225/75R15 or 235/70R15 which can be legally fitted as they are under 15mm larger diameter. If you look at tyre specs the real world size varies a lot compared to what's actually labelled on the tyre- so it is possible to get a large tyre and legally fit it.
I've been thinking about the Toyo OPAT tyre, purely because it's available in all the sizes I'm interested in (225/70, 225/75 and 235/70). Plus the 225/75 gives a decent size increase over the 225/70, but is till officially legal. It also got a decent review in 4WD Monthly a while back compared against other AT tyres.
Check out the actual diameter differences for the OPAT's here:
http://www.toyo.com.au/RVPDFs/OPAT.pdf
David
hey dudes... i run 235/75R15 mud kings on mine.. it does great... of course, i had to give my front end a 2 inch suspension lift in order to fit em (via torsion bars). if u want to fit those on there, increase ur torsion bars an ur set man. jus dont make 20 foot long jumps an u should be fine an not have to worry about rubbing... lol.. learned that the hard way.. tires ate my fenders.. wish i had pics of the jumps though.. damn that was hella coo!! i FLEW!! that rocky can fly!
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If i wind up the torsion bars wont i loose travel? and make it a firmer ride? I think a body lift would be better if fitting larger tyres say 30' or 31' any more than that and i would have to lift the suspesion which then wrecks front wheel travel. I just want the chunkiest tyres i can with standard suspension and maybe a body lift but i really want to stay standard. so maybe limited to 225/75 or 235/70
Dubb
If i wind up the torsion bars wont i loose travel? and make it a firmer ride? I think a body lift would be better if fitting larger tyres say 30' or 31' any more than that and i would have to lift the suspesion which then wrecks front wheel travel. I just want the chunkiest tyres i can with standard suspension and maybe a body lift but i really want to stay standard. so maybe limited to 225/75 or 235/70
Dubb
yes the ride will be firmer (not that it already is, stock) an u will lose some wheel travel.. cant turn as well or flex as much.. but with a lincoln locker.. not much to worry there.. an its size makes up for the lack of turnin on a dime. so.. its basically up to personal preference... an what u intend to do with it as well.
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To make your 31" tyres fit, you WILL need to do a Suspension lift of about 2" and a 2" body lift.
You may also need to remove your front mud flaps as you will have some rubbing on full lock !
30"tyres should be able to fit with 2" body lift only, but you'll probably get some rubbing of the tyres on full lock.
As PV says....you will have a firmer ride and loose some wheel travel, but if you don't wind them all they way up, it will be better.
You may also need to remove your front mud flaps as you will have some rubbing on full lock !
30"tyres should be able to fit with 2" body lift only, but you'll probably get some rubbing of the tyres on full lock.
As PV says....you will have a firmer ride and loose some wheel travel, but if you don't wind them all they way up, it will be better.
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Good enough for a top 10 position at Bathurst. Mind you thats at the Bathurst dogs mate.
I'm happy with them and the only time I've been stuck a set of diff lockers would have helped.
They could be a little more grippy in the wet but then what tyres do grip in the first few minutes of a rain storm.
Really good ride and low noise levels.
I'm happy with them and the only time I've been stuck a set of diff lockers would have helped.
They could be a little more grippy in the wet but then what tyres do grip in the first few minutes of a rain storm.
Really good ride and low noise levels.
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