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New tyre brand available

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:04 pm
by noelp
I have been looking at new tyres for a 92 ELIII ie narrow track with the smaller flares. I think the FAQs on tyres are rather confusing but get the impression that 235/75/15s will fit on the standard rim with little or no rubbing on a non body or suspension lifted narrow track (can wind up the torsion bars a bit if there is a problem).

I know they won't be legal and won't get into that argument.

I have decided on a newish brand to Oz tyre called the Eldoradao Trailmark - basically made by cooper tyres in the US where they have the 50000 mile warranty. See:

http://www.tyres4u.com.au/frame_view.aspx?link_id=80
(click on the eldorado link)

The trailmarks come in a pretty aggressive A/T and also a M/T pattern. Shopped around and can get them here in WA for $165 fitted/balanced/old tyre disposed or the A/T or $150!! for the Muddies. Both have a 14mm tread depth which is identical to my cooper A/Ts on my Rodeo. These have done 50000km so far (mostly on road) and have 80% tread left. I wanted the coopers but at about $240 a tyre it is too much cash. The cooper mileage warranty is a farce (rotating tyres every 10000km by authorised dealer, basically not going off road etc and I wouldn't want deal with the the australian reps (Fcukwits by all accounts) but the tyres are good!

Can anyone confirm that I should have no clearance problems with the narrowtrack flares with 235/75/15s on standard rims perhaps apart from mudflap bolts, and as I will be leaving the swaybar connected this should also be no probs?

Thanks,

Noel

Re: New tyre brand available

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:55 am
by drifta
noelp wrote:I have been looking at new tyres for a 92 ELIII ie narrow track with the smaller flares. I think the FAQs on tyres are rather confusing but get the impression that 235/75/15s will fit on the standard rim with little or no rubbing on a non body or suspension lifted narrow track (can wind up the torsion bars a bit if there is a problem).

I know they won't be legal and won't get into that argument.

I have decided on a newish brand to Oz tyre called the Eldoradao Trailmark - basically made by cooper tyres in the US where they have the 50000 mile warranty. See:

http://www.tyres4u.com.au/frame_view.aspx?link_id=80
(click on the eldorado link)

The trailmarks come in a pretty aggressive A/T and also a M/T pattern. Shopped around and can get them here in WA for $165 fitted/balanced/old tyre disposed or the A/T or $150!! for the Muddies. Both have a 14mm tread depth which is identical to my cooper A/Ts on my Rodeo. These have done 50000km so far (mostly on road) and have 80% tread left. I wanted the coopers but at about $240 a tyre it is too much cash. The cooper mileage warranty is a farce (rotating tyres every 10000km by authorised dealer, basically not going off road etc and I wouldn't want deal with the the australian reps (Fcukwits by all accounts) but the tyres are good!

Can anyone confirm that I should have no clearance problems with the narrowtrack flares with 235/75/15s on standard rims perhaps apart from mudflap bolts, and as I will be leaving the swaybar connected this should also be no probs?

Thanks,

Noel
hey man, where did u get the best quotes for tires??

I found the following;

cooper 225 70 atr $180
cooper 235 75 st $190

im looking at getting 225/70 sized tires - i currently have 235s but want better accelleration on the road..(at the moment I think the gears are too long with these tires) my suspension is stock but need some new shocks


accelleration rate and clutch wear is worth thinking about when looking into a bigger tyre.. I think 215 or 205 is standard.. so anything bigger makes the car slower to accellerate and puts more strain on the clutch..

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 7:05 pm
by murcod
225/70 is standard fit. Base models may have come with a 205/75? or something similar, but the sidewall height should be almost the same.