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Largest speed rated tyres?

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Largest speed rated tyres?

Post by mtb4x4mad »

What is the largest tyre that is speed rated in Australia? I.e. can be legally driven along the highway. Any tread design or rim size.
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Post by -Scott- »

What do trucks run?
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Post by mtb4x4mad »

Ok - I mean largest offroad tyre suitable for a 4WD, no truck tyres etc.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

52" michelin XML
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Post by JOHNZ »

mtb4x4mad wrote:What is the largest tyre that is speed rated in Australia? I.e. can be legally driven along the highway. Any tread design or rim size.
33's are not legal in QLD on any of the popular 4wds. 15mm over the the manufacturer's largest optional tyre is the regulation up here. DOT in QLD are wankers

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Post by mtb4x4mad »

1MadEngineer wrote:52" michelin XML
Are they speed rated?
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Post by -Scott- »

I had a quick look (because I have nothing else I'd rather do :cry: ) and found this: http://www.tirecraft.com/commercial/MichXMLspecs.htm

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Post by Tiny »

mtb4x4mad wrote:
1MadEngineer wrote:52" michelin XML
Are they speed rated?
yes, they are basically a truck tyre, radial and groovable :lol:
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Post by ljxtreem »

My XMLs are speed and load rated, and says on the side wall "for highway use in North America, Australia and Canada.

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Post by Beastmavster »

Big difference between speed and load rated and legal.

Unless you're driving a unimog good luck making a legal vehicle. I dont think the cops will care that the tyres are load rated in the slightest.
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Post by ljxtreem »

XML's are legal for street use but in most cases to big for a 4x4 legaly, but you can have a good argument with the cops about it :D


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Post by ofr57 »

I thought you could have 33"s on a jeep wrangler because the upgraded version in the states also i think suburbain does it ... comes standared with em
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Post by Beastmavster »

But the wrangler rubicon ain't an australian available model adn thus does not meet Adr's.

besides which is the tyre plate mointed on your car that matetrs - not the one in the states.

most states (excluding QLD of course) will legally allow 33" with approved engineers cert.

May be harder to pass soon *IF* (and that's a big IF) the National code of Practice is adopted.
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Post by RoldIT »

... and also the Rubicon only comes with 31" (LT245/75R16).


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Post by jeep97tj »

I have no idea what your plans are but u could try and get it regoed as custom farm equiment, anything goes then i think ??? 53s, full hydro.......35km/h speed limited :lol: , but u probley have to own a farm??
Dont know, just something iv heard a couple of times
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Post by flyinwall »

from memory isnt the big yellow cruiser from tuff trucks on farm rego or something like that
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Post by Hekta »

flyinwall wrote:from memory isnt the big yellow cruiser from tuff trucks on farm rego or something like that
Here http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... rego#77414
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Post by slosh »

Just about anything goes if u get farm permit. To get a tractor registered you just fill out a form that says the vehicle is roadworthy (ie blinkers, rear mirrors, etc) and away u go. U need to have apurpose to have it on raod tho- ie travelling between farms, council use etc. You could build a 4x4 with massive wheels and call it a tractor because people do that for a living- spray rigs, cow chasers but u do need to be a primary producer or contract to one.
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Post by Wooders »

Anything but comps or speed limits ;)

You can still get larger tyres passed and I believe a new placard issued.......But to prove it you'd need to allow for:
Differential/drivline strength,
Braking capacity,
Handling effects (think swerve tests),
Bearing/load placement,
Steering effect.

Really most of the stuff you should think about anyways ;)
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