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Help What size are these tyres
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Help What size are these tyres
I have two questions
In the golve box it gives the stock pajero size tyres
215sr15
7.00 16lt
-what are these in inches
-How big over stock in QLD can you go (with out engineer) is it still 50mm?
Thanks
In the golve box it gives the stock pajero size tyres
215sr15
7.00 16lt
-what are these in inches
-How big over stock in QLD can you go (with out engineer) is it still 50mm?
Thanks
Real men smoke clutches
86' Pajero
2" OME, steel bar goodness, MTZ's, Exxon Valdez-esk fuel consumption
86' Pajero
2" OME, steel bar goodness, MTZ's, Exxon Valdez-esk fuel consumption
hey thanks heaps, farrrk 29s that means legally 31s are it ------------
BAHHHHHHH
ill be putting 33s on there anyway
(is the other tyre bigger?)
casue if it is ill put a 32 sime on it so it reads only like a 50mm increse but its a 33
BAHHHHHHH
ill be putting 33s on there anyway
(is the other tyre bigger?)
casue if it is ill put a 32 sime on it so it reads only like a 50mm increse but its a 33
Real men smoke clutches
86' Pajero
2" OME, steel bar goodness, MTZ's, Exxon Valdez-esk fuel consumption
86' Pajero
2" OME, steel bar goodness, MTZ's, Exxon Valdez-esk fuel consumption
According to
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... ?techid=53
7R16 is 29.5 inches in diameter
QLD transport modification rules say you can only go 15mm above the largest diameter on the placard and 25mm less than the smallest diameter available. 30" would be the largest legal size
They are very restrictive regarding diameter, however width wise you can go 1.3 times the widest tyre on the placard, and 1.5 times the widest if the vehicle has front and rear beam axles. Go figure
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... ?techid=53
7R16 is 29.5 inches in diameter
QLD transport modification rules say you can only go 15mm above the largest diameter on the placard and 25mm less than the smallest diameter available. 30" would be the largest legal size
They are very restrictive regarding diameter, however width wise you can go 1.3 times the widest tyre on the placard, and 1.5 times the widest if the vehicle has front and rear beam axles. Go figure
keencdk wrote:According to
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... ?techid=53
7R16 is 29.5 inches in diameter
QLD transport modification rules say you can only go 15mm above the largest diameter on the placard and 25mm less than the smallest diameter available. 30" would be the largest legal size
They are very restrictive regarding diameter, however width wise you can go 1.3 times the widest tyre on the placard, and 1.5 times the widest if the vehicle has front and rear beam axles. Go figure
Nope..... that size on tire rack was 7.00R15.... add another inch to that so 30.5"
eg:
http://www.bridgestone.com.au/tyres/pro ... s/r200.asp Bridgestone R200 = 775-777mm
777mm = 30.6"
So 31" is perfectly legal (normally about 30.6"). Some 32" tyres will also be legal, if below 31.2" - especially 32" metric equivalents like 265/70/16.
So in summary, 265/70/16, 275/70/16, 245/75/16, 31x10.5x15, would be QLD legal based on a 7.00R16.
Which just shows you there's no proper metric equivalent to the cool 8.25 and 9.00 sizes.red90 wrote:http://members.shaw.ca/jbarge/britishtires.html
thanks for ya help.
ive just put my deposit on 32'(really 33) pedes
but ill keep the old 31s for road stuff, ireckon the pede noise would drive me crazy
hahahah bloody rulesQLD transport modification rules say you can only go 15mm above the largest diameter on the placard and 25mm less than the smallest diameter available. 30" would be the largest legal size
They are very restrictive regarding diameter, however width wise you can go 1.3 times the widest tyre on the placard, and 1.5 times the widest if the vehicle has front and rear beam axles. Go figure
ive just put my deposit on 32'(really 33) pedes
but ill keep the old 31s for road stuff, ireckon the pede noise would drive me crazy
Real men smoke clutches
86' Pajero
2" OME, steel bar goodness, MTZ's, Exxon Valdez-esk fuel consumption
86' Pajero
2" OME, steel bar goodness, MTZ's, Exxon Valdez-esk fuel consumption
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