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235/75R15's on a Vitara
235/75R15's on a Vitara
I have the Old Man Emu suspension on my Vit and am looking to run 235/75R15's on some 15x7 rims. What I want to know is if anybody has run these and will I have any clearance problems. I am going to get it engineered so I can't have any rubbing. What offset will I need, will F100 offset (15x7, -5 ET) work or does it have to be Vitara. Would a bodylift help? Any info appreciated.
OME lift should go pretty close to not rubbing..... if you need more offset go Sierra wheels.
Antt had my 30"s on his Vitara LWB with no rubbing except on the rear wheel arch outer lip - so I'd think that 235"s wouldn't be an issue on the standard offset.
The most likely spot to rub on a near stock vitara would be on the inside of the rear wheel arch.
Too much offset increases the likelihood of rubbing with steering lock with the IFS at the front.
Antt had my 30"s on his Vitara LWB with no rubbing except on the rear wheel arch outer lip - so I'd think that 235"s wouldn't be an issue on the standard offset.
The most likely spot to rub on a near stock vitara would be on the inside of the rear wheel arch.
Too much offset increases the likelihood of rubbing with steering lock with the IFS at the front.
Sorry for bringing up an old thread, but better than starting a new thread.
I've been told by most its fine putting on 235's on a Vitara without any mods, ( full compression their is minor rubbing, which I probably won't achieve )
But what about a 235/75/15 with a very aggressive tread? ( i.e. Cooper STT's )
I would die if I saw the rear guards chopping up new muddies, so if anyone with experience could tell me, is it safe to put an aggressive tread straight on?
I've been told by most its fine putting on 235's on a Vitara without any mods, ( full compression their is minor rubbing, which I probably won't achieve )
But what about a 235/75/15 with a very aggressive tread? ( i.e. Cooper STT's )
I would die if I saw the rear guards chopping up new muddies, so if anyone with experience could tell me, is it safe to put an aggressive tread straight on?
With stock rim offset they'll rub on the inside rather than chop up on the outside. After that it's trial and error, but if you have say 40mm of lift (2" OME ain't 2") and the tyres is now 28.9" (235/75) versus 26.3" (205/75) then that's a 2.6" bigger tyre.
1/2 of that is on the upside and half is the downside... so 1.3" taller.
1.3" = 33mm give or take.
The tread is also 30mm wider - 1/2 each side so 15mm wider outward.
Anyone got a calculator to work it out?
The square root of (15x15)+(33x33) is 36mm so the tyres will be 36mm closer to the outer edge of the guard. 40mm you're ok no problems.
1/2 of that is on the upside and half is the downside... so 1.3" taller.
1.3" = 33mm give or take.
The tread is also 30mm wider - 1/2 each side so 15mm wider outward.
Anyone got a calculator to work it out?
The square root of (15x15)+(33x33) is 36mm so the tyres will be 36mm closer to the outer edge of the guard. 40mm you're ok no problems.
Nice, thanks beast! I still don't get how you worked that out, but I guess you're just calculating the extra width from each side.
So I have 40mm of room, and the space used is 36mm tread, I have 4mm of free space?
Sounds kinda close
Maybe I should consider 1" coil spacers, and maybe a cheapo 1" bodylift.
Anyone fitting these for cheap? I don't have any tools or the space to do it as I had to move from the farm to an inner city unit
So I have 40mm of room, and the space used is 36mm tread, I have 4mm of free space?
Sounds kinda close
Maybe I should consider 1" coil spacers, and maybe a cheapo 1" bodylift.
Anyone fitting these for cheap? I don't have any tools or the space to do it as I had to move from the farm to an inner city unit
Yeah working out the diagonal distance... the old pythagorean theorem. Some use for high school maths after all.Tyson wrote:Nice, thanks beast! I still don't get how you worked that out, but I guess you're just calculating the extra width from each side.
Tyson wrote:So I have 40mm of room, and the space used is 36mm tread, I have 4mm of free space?
Sounds kinda close
Nope it's 4mm more gap than stock. Your gap between your stock suspension and the tyres hopefully is a little more than 0mm.....
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hey tyson,
if you decide to get the 235s, see if you can do a deal with them on some 15x7" sunnies or something instead on mounting them on your stocko's.
and the lift ratio for vits is:
FRONT: 1":1.5" (spacer/coil lift:actual lift gained)
REAR: 1":1" (spacers/coil lift proportional to lift gained)
keep us updated. we need more killer Vits.
Cheers
if you decide to get the 235s, see if you can do a deal with them on some 15x7" sunnies or something instead on mounting them on your stocko's.
and the lift ratio for vits is:
FRONT: 1":1.5" (spacer/coil lift:actual lift gained)
REAR: 1":1" (spacers/coil lift proportional to lift gained)
keep us updated. we need more killer Vits.
Cheers
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
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stock standard
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Re: lkjdfslgf
Sorry for the grave dig...but how does well does a 235 wide tyre fit under the guards with 15x7" rims? Do you need flares? Any pics of this rim and tyre profile on the car?SiKiD_01 wrote:hey tyson,
if you decide to get the 235s, see if you can do a deal with them on some 15x7" sunnies or something instead on mounting them on your stocko's.
and the lift ratio for vits is:
FRONT: 1":1.5" (spacer/coil lift:actual lift gained)
REAR: 1":1" (spacers/coil lift proportional to lift gained)
keep us updated. we need more killer Vits.
Cheers
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