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Hello all, I've just fitted a set of 944 wheels on my 87 multivan and I'm running 225/55/16 at the moment. I'm looking to put some fatter back tyres on something like 255s, will they fit or will I need to modify the rear linkage to get them in? If they won't fit what size can I get away with?
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I have 235's on the rear of mine with no spacers and it just touches the slider so anything above that will definetly need an extended hinge easy to do on a <84 bus otherwise a pain in the rear. :wink:

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lhd wrote:I have 235's on the rear of mine with no spacers and it just touches the slider so anything above that will definetly need an extended hinge easy to do on a <84 bus otherwise a pain in the rear. :wink:

surely that would depend on wheel offset? I run 255s on an 8.5" rim with no issues at all.

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i run 275 35 18' on the back.. but then that is on a crew cab...
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I have 215's on the front and 235's on the back with space to spare
unless the previous owner has extended the door slider

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i run 255 35 18 the slider just hits the tyre an no more
[sorry should have added my wheel et it is 20 on the rear]
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as said above it really does all depend on the offset of your wheels.

i have the d90 porsche wheels on my bus and the tyres are 225 but there is room for a little more but not much.....
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You got 25mm spacers Jay? Isn't there room behind the wheel to go back? I always thought that anyway - having a few probs working out how to fit my 18" x 285's on the back meself, not really wanting the hinge mod and bashing my lushly repaired van like... :lol:
Probably gonna get set of 4 front wheels somehow instead...
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20mm on the front peet and 25mm on the rear. there isnt a hell of a lot of space left, and i like you didnt want to do the hinge mod which is why im sticking with these rims!!
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4 front wheels it is then... :roll: :lol:
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