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I know the tyre mounted on the rim in the picture will remain the same if it were moved from side to side
BUT
if you were to take the tyre off the rim and turn it around it would be wrong no matter which side you put it on.
Basically, what I am saying is, it is mounted correctly for the 'cupping' atm.
Making them, in a sense, semi directional.
BUT
if you were to take the tyre off the rim and turn it around it would be wrong no matter which side you put it on.
Basically, what I am saying is, it is mounted correctly for the 'cupping' atm.
Making them, in a sense, semi directional.
Lets say the tyre in the pic is mounted to the left rear of the vehicle.
All good.
Now leave the tyre as it is.
Remove the rim and turn the rim around 180 degrees.
Now mount the rim/tyre combo to the right rear of the same vehicle.
Cupping has changed on the outer most lugs.
Man, I hope that has made sense, because it is doing my head in
All good.
Now leave the tyre as it is.
Remove the rim and turn the rim around 180 degrees.
Now mount the rim/tyre combo to the right rear of the same vehicle.
Cupping has changed on the outer most lugs.
Man, I hope that has made sense, because it is doing my head in

i understand what your saying now, but wheather you remount the rim or just put a left tyre on the right its a non directional tyre so it does not matter what you do. the outsides are always going to be the opposite.
if you cut the tyre directly down the centre of the tread. then lay them both on the edge you just cut. they will be exactly the same.
if you cut the tyre directly down the centre of the tread. then lay them both on the edge you just cut. they will be exactly the same.
Do either of you have swampers ?
If so, pop outside and 'visualise' the swapping/flipping
On my rig right now 3 of the tyres are mounted in what I described as the 'optimal' method and the 4th is opposite.
I think I have not explained it sufficiently for you mere mortals
Anyway, back to normal programming ..............................
If so, pop outside and 'visualise' the swapping/flipping

On my rig right now 3 of the tyres are mounted in what I described as the 'optimal' method and the 4th is opposite.
I think I have not explained it sufficiently for you mere mortals



Anyway, back to normal programming ..............................
Shorty40 wrote:Do either of you have swampers ?
If so, pop outside and 'visualise' the swapping/flipping![]()
On my rig right now 3 of the tyres are mounted in what I described as the 'optimal' method and the 4th is opposite.
I think I have not explained it sufficiently for you mere mortals![]()
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Anyway, back to normal programming ..............................


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id never run swampers around on the road all the time, but would definatly take em between tracks.
Im way to lazy to change em on site
Im way to lazy to change em on site

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Grantw wrote:I could never get them balanced enough to get over 80km/h...(33" TSL's) Being the lazy pos i am, i am not keen enough to change tyres at the park. claws balanced fine and can handle 120kmh no dramas.
Do the radial ones balance well? Someone with 1st hand experience?
my tsl sx's were not balanced, and drove ok. no shakes, no wobbles, no loud humming. did over 130kmh, before i got scared, (doesnt stop too well with the big diameter rubber!)
maybe with little cars, it makes a difference.
I had two highly modified LandRovers engineered,certified and registered on Q78 swampers recently. The engineer would not accept 38's only because the recommended rim width for these is 10 inches, which is more than 2inches greater than the widest optional rim for Landies. The owner of these vehicles spent a lot of time on the Net getting specs from Interco to prove to the engineer that swampers were in fact speed rated and legal for Victoria at least. Bill.
daddylonglegs wrote:I had two highly modified LandRovers engineered,certified and registered on Q78 swampers recently. The engineer would not accept 38's only because the recommended rim width for these is 10 inches, which is more than 2inches greater than the widest optional rim for Landies. The owner of these vehicles spent a lot of time on the Net getting specs from Interco to prove to the engineer that swampers were in fact speed rated and legal for Victoria at least. Bill.
i'd be interested to know where he found that swampers were speed rated? thanks
Next time I see Nigel I will ask him, but as far as I can tell he downloaded the information from Interco's web site.
I have never been hassled by the police about the legality of my swampers. They just told me once that I had too many( when I had duall wheels front and back}
I think all pneumatic tyres have some type of speed rating. It may depend on the speed capability of the vehicle you fit them to. Then again, if the maximum legal speed in Victoria is 110kmh it should not be a legal requirement om any vehicle to have a tyre that has a higher speed rating.
As an aside, I remember a few years ago there were some cheap Chinese truck tyres that were imported into Australia. These were rated "A'' which as it turned out were for animal drawn vehicles only.
"Speed not to exceed 5mph". Bill.
I have never been hassled by the police about the legality of my swampers. They just told me once that I had too many( when I had duall wheels front and back}
I think all pneumatic tyres have some type of speed rating. It may depend on the speed capability of the vehicle you fit them to. Then again, if the maximum legal speed in Victoria is 110kmh it should not be a legal requirement om any vehicle to have a tyre that has a higher speed rating.
As an aside, I remember a few years ago there were some cheap Chinese truck tyres that were imported into Australia. These were rated "A'' which as it turned out were for animal drawn vehicles only.
"Speed not to exceed 5mph". Bill.
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