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Wheel/tyre sizes for Syncro Doka?

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I am looking to buy a Syncro Doka and wondering what is the largest wheel size/tyre size combination I can use?

I have seen standard buses/dokas on 16" ML wheels and big tyres and no clearance issues.

I want to use an OEM alloy wheel (Porsche/Mercedes) and wondered if a typical set from an Cayenne/ML would fit. I appreciate studs/adapters may be needed. Its more the size issue I am interested in.

Ideally I would like to fit an 18" set with AT tyres. Is this possible?

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Anything is "possible" but 18" will be no use of road....
So if its just to "look hard" it could be done...

on a 14"... 215/75-15 are considered the ideal biggest size, with 225's a max option... 16" IIRC would take a 225/70 16 (I think thats what busman runs)

What size tryes are you thinking of running?? not a lot of option in 18"... prob only low profile I should think!!!

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:roll: I was wondering.

Ideally I would like a balance between looks and practicality. I've never been one for steel rims to be honest and the truck won't be getting any serious offroading - some greenlaning sp? and round a few dirt tracks/soggy campsites here and in europe.

I suppose a lot will depend on the ride height, but its a 14" I am looking at.

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215/75/15 for off road on steels and 225/70/15 on 7J alloys. If you want pics of what that looks like I'll send you some. Dont go down the route of spacers on a syncro cuz there is enough stresses and strains on the running gear without adding to it.
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Post by poshbuggers »

Please send a picture with the alloys.

I've done some checking and here is the result:

15" alloy wheel, 225/70 tyre - rolling radius (696mm)

17" Mercedes ML wheel, 255/60 tyre - rolling radius (738mm)

18" Porsche Cayenne wheel, 235/60 - rolling radius (739mm)

It a bit odd that something as small as an ML has a larger wheel/tyre combination but I suppose I will have to rethink.

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