Madza tyre size???
Madza tyre size???
I have a '02 Mazda Bounty SDX double cab 4wd with the factory alloy mags and the factory michelin tyre's and size 235/75 R15.
What I am wanting to know is if 31" tyre's will fit??
I have seen a few bounty's with 30" and they fit easily as they are only about 10mm bigger than the factory size tyre. The 31" are about 41mm bigger and alot wider? So will these tyre fit inside the guards with no rubbing and will the miss the front bumper?
Tha alloy's are 15x7's.
Any help would be appreciated.
What I am wanting to know is if 31" tyre's will fit??
I have seen a few bounty's with 30" and they fit easily as they are only about 10mm bigger than the factory size tyre. The 31" are about 41mm bigger and alot wider? So will these tyre fit inside the guards with no rubbing and will the miss the front bumper?
Tha alloy's are 15x7's.
Any help would be appreciated.
- warlord225
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are you intending to run the muds full time, drop down a size and get 30's should get past on a wof, changed the saf from 15's to 16's VTNZ don't have a problem with them when i take it for a wof your allowed to do a 5% increase in size before its certable,
Yes I am wanting to run muds full time as I only want one set of tyre's.
Do you think they will ping me for 31's????
Just out of curiousity the 2003 the year after my truck came out with 265/70 R15 which are 31's roughly. Maybe I could bullshit my WOF guy and say that was the size my truck came with???? Opinions.
s roughly. I cant find anything out to see what else they changed to run them.
Do you think they will ping me for 31's????
Just out of curiousity the 2003 the year after my truck came out with 265/70 R15 which are 31's roughly. Maybe I could bullshit my WOF guy and say that was the size my truck came with???? Opinions.
s roughly. I cant find anything out to see what else they changed to run them.
have a little play on this:
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp?action=submit
According to my calculations on there they are about 6.79% off... personally with those as long as they fit inside the flares i don't think you'll have a problem with WOF (insurance is another matter thought
)
Stock Tire - 235/75R15
Search Tires Tire 1 - 31x10.50R15
28.87 in 733.29 mm
30.97 in 786.63 mm
Diameter Difference: - Diameter Difference: 6.79%
Another thought is which tyres were you planning on getting as most 31's don't measure 31" tall....
like my 31x10.5/15 groundhawgs only measure about 30" (GRRRR) and my 31x10.5 pirelle scorpions @ 25psi are 30.5" So that would put it around 5.3% (which we will round down) so would be sweet
also your tyre pressure will change the diameter...
Where abouts are you? there's a good chance someone on the forum will be local and would let you try one on your truck...
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp?action=submit
According to my calculations on there they are about 6.79% off... personally with those as long as they fit inside the flares i don't think you'll have a problem with WOF (insurance is another matter thought

Stock Tire - 235/75R15
Search Tires Tire 1 - 31x10.50R15
28.87 in 733.29 mm
30.97 in 786.63 mm
Diameter Difference: - Diameter Difference: 6.79%
Another thought is which tyres were you planning on getting as most 31's don't measure 31" tall....
like my 31x10.5/15 groundhawgs only measure about 30" (GRRRR) and my 31x10.5 pirelle scorpions @ 25psi are 30.5" So that would put it around 5.3% (which we will round down) so would be sweet

also your tyre pressure will change the diameter...
Where abouts are you? there's a good chance someone on the forum will be local and would let you try one on your truck...
hmm on http://www.coopertires.com.au/tyres/stt_new_specs.htm
they list the 31X10.50R15 as 781mm (30.7") and the 235/75R15 as 739mm (29.1") which equals 5.38%...
Have a look what the actual rules are regarding the 5% but you should be sweet if its 5% diameter change (circumfrence change will have to get the real calculator out)

they list the 31X10.50R15 as 781mm (30.7") and the 235/75R15 as 739mm (29.1") which equals 5.38%...
Have a look what the actual rules are regarding the 5% but you should be sweet if its 5% diameter change (circumfrence change will have to get the real calculator out)


Found my post from a while back...
It MUST be certed if the rolling diameter is 5% larger than the OE Spec.
Specs:
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/publications/vi ... s-v2-3.pdf
Vehicle Inspection Requirements manual:
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/publications/vi ... index.html
Has an FAQ on here thats useful
http://www.lvvta.org.nz/you can fit any diameter wheel as long as the rolling circumference (the distance one turn of the wheel travels on the road) does not increase more than 5% over the original equipment without the need for an LVV cert. The main reason for this is that a substantially increased rolling circumference will make the speedo under-read (i.e. the speedo will read, say, 90kph when you are doing 110 kph).
Unfortunately what needs certifying isn't always in the WOF book.
The other thing to think about with ANY mods is that your insurance company may not cover you without a Cert.
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