Tyre fitment Q
Tyre fitment Q
Hi guy's. Can you offer your advise as to weather 31 or 32 x 11.5 tyres are to wide to fit on 15 x 7 wheels.
Or should i be only considering 10.5 wide.
Cheers
Maddog
Or should i be only considering 10.5 wide.
Cheers
Maddog
96 Bighorn Irmscher Lwb 3.1 - standard
previous 4WDs
93 Hilux surf
92 Isuzu Bighorn Irmscher 2.8 ,SWB, 122k,lifted, other mods
91 V6 Surf
previous 4WDs
93 Hilux surf
92 Isuzu Bighorn Irmscher 2.8 ,SWB, 122k,lifted, other mods
91 V6 Surf
- mroffroader
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i reckon people are mad to fit 10" wide rims especially with 33-12.5x15s as a lot of people seem to do. you see them at rallies trying to get them back on the bead,ha ha.
on my old rusty rally truck i run 16x6 " rims with 750x16 sats with tubes , no beadlocks and run them at 4lb pressure, and have had no problems.
on my old rusty rally truck i run 16x6 " rims with 750x16 sats with tubes , no beadlocks and run them at 4lb pressure, and have had no problems.
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I would never take anything of mine to tonys, as far I'm concerned they don't have half the knowledge tehy should
Well I must have a good local Tony's then. They are the only place that can get my alingment right and I have tried a few places. Before my last Westcoast Safari I had the alingment done, and again a week later after the trip as the steering gear got smashed around abit. It was my fault the alingment was stuffed but they refused to let me pay for it again and it took them 31/2 hours.
Al
rain, hail, sleet or snow, we go!
albundy wrote:I would never take anything of mine to tonys, as far I'm concerned they don't have half the knowledge tehy should
Well I must have a good local Tony's then. They are the only place that can get my alingment right and I have tried a few places. Before my last Westcoast Safari I had the alingment done, and again a week later after the trip as the steering gear got smashed around abit. It was my fault the alingment was stuffed but they refused to let me pay for it again and it took them 31/2 hours.
Al
What Tonys did you go to as the one on Linclon Rd is shit




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crikey, they are slow, I can do a full alignment with shims and everything on a d21 terrano, in about an hour, doesn't matter how bad it is.
but thats really good that you've found a good one, cause the general concensis it that tony's work is very average to poor.
for example when they drive the vehicle and the steering wheel is straight, they will put it up on the hoist an literally push the wheels into spec then hold it while someone else prints it.
also they are all spec setters, spec is good for jap roads but normally not so good over here.
anyway I'm glad you have a good tyre store, and I'm also glad they didn't charge you
but thats really good that you've found a good one, cause the general concensis it that tony's work is very average to poor.
for example when they drive the vehicle and the steering wheel is straight, they will put it up on the hoist an literally push the wheels into spec then hold it while someone else prints it.
also they are all spec setters, spec is good for jap roads but normally not so good over here.
anyway I'm glad you have a good tyre store, and I'm also glad they didn't charge you

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