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Will do Kit - Probably next week,

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I have just remembered, my full size (80 profile) tyres will not fit in the spare wheel carrier, so I have had to put a steely in as as spare with a standard tyre as a spare :twisted: I assume others running bigger than standard tyres have had this slight problem.
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Progress report?
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just took my van to Germany with the new 215's on the back

46 mpg at 50/55mph!

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ghost123uk wrote:I have just remembered, my full size (80 profile) tyres will not fit in the spare wheel carrier, so I have had to put a steely in as as spare with a standard tyre as a spare :twisted: I assume others running bigger than standard tyres have had this slight problem.

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kit wrote:Progress report?


Hi Kit

I'm still faffin with the new MOT - needed a couple of anti roll bar rubbers / a brake hose / steering gator bellows to get it through this year.

Once thats all sorted and I have my new hub caps on I will post s picture of the new tyres :ok

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i' suppose Wide tyres are better in the dry but somebody told me they are worse in the winter, is that right?

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I am very tempted to go down to the used tyre bloke and get some fitted on the rear just to try out.
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kit wrote:I am very tempted to go down to the used tyre bloke and get some fitted on the rear just to try out.

Go for it Kit !

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Just the rear?
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Mine had only rears on just for a week while I waited for another pair to come in,

Looked a bit "old school" Custom Car stylee with skinnys up front :ok ,

I prefer the front and rear to match

Steering isnt feeling any heavier for the fatter tyres -

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They recommended I go for 205 14 as they are commercial tyres what do you think will they make a difference?
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Hi Kit,

mine are also commercial rated and 215, 80,14's.

Go to the online the tyre size calculator http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_size_calculators.htmlas" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; to work out the difference - the 80 is a percentage of the width - therefore 80% of 205 is less than 80% of 215 and you are trying to get the biggest diameter to lower revs at a given cruising speed - .

I worked it out to be the difference between gaining 8% or 10 % reduction in rpm for a given speed.

Got my MOT today so able to try the new tyres out on flat roads and hills I know - and certainly makes a difference :ok

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Interesting thread here for me too. I have been running TDI 1z engine with standard wheel/tyres and standard 1.6CS gearbox for last four years or so. I'm happy driving country roads cruising at 90kmh but on motorways if I go much faster there is a resonance that rattles the kitchen sink / hob at around 100kmph. If I increase speed a bit more to 110 the resonance stops but I feel I am over revving the engine so no use as a cruising speed.

Tyres are ready for replacement now so I had been thinking of going to 195/80R14 as had thought that was max size for 5.5J rim (as per the tyre width equivalancy table here http://www.kouki.co.uk/utilities/visual ... calculator) .

Checking a few more links tonight showed 205/80R14 is OK with 5.5J rims according to some tyre suppliers data. Matt did your tyre supplier have anything to indicate 215/80R14 are safe with these rims? Not trying to say they don't fit or anything but want reassurance as tend to drive with family in back.

I too would be interested if anyone with the 205 or 215 tyres on standard steel wheels could check whether a the wheel fits in the spare cradle. I can't say I have ever driven with the spare since I had the van. Have had a few punctures but as I carry a small tyre compressor I just pump them up and drive to nearest tyre place. Maybe I could keep a standard spare, stick a yellow 50kmph sticker on it and call it a space saver :lol:
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Billy has them on his and I would trust his judgment as he is a very experienced with T25's.
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